I think Salmons will be a SF for us.
Looking at our team, it came down to one of two options:
We keep 7th but can't justifiably grab a person for the back court and resign Thorton. I don't think we could of gotten anything of value just trading Beno by himself.
We would of had Evans, Beno, Walker/Knight/Jimmer and Garcia. No way we would of spent money on Thorton to stay around.
The 2nd option was to unload Beno and still have a shot at a player we like and get a need addressed.
Now we have a solid rotation of Evans, Jimmer, Thorton, and Garcia. With Casspi/Salmpons/ Green rotation at the 3.
And lets be reaslitic, Jimmer will sell tickets, he will attarct attetion and get us some national tv coverage. At the current state of the franchise, we need this, we need people to pay attention to the Kings and more importantly their future in Sacramento.
Salmons makes more money than Beno, so if anything this trade hurts our chances of re-signing Thornton. Realistically it probably has no effect at all. If its Salmons or Beno making 7-8 million per we still have the same 27 million or so in cap space to spend this year. So in no way did we
have to make this trade to be able to re-sign Thornton. And while Beno's contract would have expired in time for Tyreke's extension, Salmons' will not.
As to your second point, you said we couldn't trade Beno on his own and acquire a player of value. We traded down from 7 to 10 so that was giving up value. And we got a player with a bigger contract for 3 years instead of 2, again giving up value. We added John Salmons, a player the Bucks were almost certainly looking to trade this year after a disappointing season and $25 million left on his contract. And, perhaps most significantly, Beno was a
better player last year than John Salmons. That was what John Hollinger got all bent out of shape about. So we didn't actually get value for Beno, in almost every way we gave up value. Actually buying out Beno's contract, if we felt like he had to be moved at all costs, would have been a better value than what we did.
Which brings me to my third point, and the reason I hate this trade. The Jimmer and Knight debate is a lost cause. I think it's self-evident which one is going to be the better player and many people disagree. I can let that go since it's all a matter of opinion with the draft. But the contention that we just improved our team for next year? Really? We swapped out Beno for Jimmer. Is that an upgrade? Maybe. Jimmer has a lot of the same weaknesses as Beno. He's not a rebounder, he's not a defender, so his value is going to be tied to his scoring and he's going to have to compete with 3 (!) other scoring guards now to get his points.
Adding Salmons, however, is not an upgrade in my opinion
because slotting him into the starting lineup (which we certainly will with that contract) is eliminating other options to upgrade the SF position. Almost anyone would have been an upgrade over what we had this year. We could have traded for a SF. We could have signed a free agent SF. We could have kept Beno and drafted a SF. If you had made a wishlist of acceptable SF targets at the end of the season, would anyone have put John Salmons on that list? The guy is the very definition of a me first player. And he's not even a SF! He's been traded 3 times in 4 years and so far (we'll have to wait and see with Milwaukee) the team trading him has been better off without him.
Thornton is hopefully coming back. We probably can't do better than Dalembert as our starting C. I would at least explore the possibility of upgrading at PF and moving Cousincs to C but it would have to be a defensive stud at PF and those are few and far between (well we did just draft one, but not for our team). There's no more room in the rotation. We have money to waste on something, but nothing to trade and no big free agents to sign. Did we get better offensively? Maybe. Did we get better defensively? No. We're left with the same problem we had this year -- too many mediocre players in the rotation and not enough good ones. We're taking baby steps here while other franchises are actually getting things done. And if we lose Dalembert now, we are actually going to be significantly worse next year. Is that going to sell more tickets?