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To buy or not to buy?

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Should the kings buy a first round pick or two?

Yes I think they should use the cap space on draft picks
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Yes, but only if it's for a player that Geoff Petrie really likes.
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Yes, absorb a contract and player like Beasley for an extra pick
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No, Lets Sign Lebron Baby!!!
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No, There's better players in Free Agency
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To buy or not to buy? 

Post#1 » by dj3ptkilla » Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:20 pm

The draft is quickly approaching us and I've been thinking that since a lot of us have the notion that it will be hard to get one of the top free agents to sign with us that maybe we should use some of our cap space to buy a mid to late first round pick. You have teams like New Orleans who are cash strapped, Miami who wants to dump beasely and maybe their pick to free up space for two max free agents and a few other teams out there posturing for free agents. Would you guys like to see the Kings try to add to the young nucleus and buy up one or two first round picks this year or look for a splash in free agency?
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Re: To buy or not to buy? 

Post#2 » by Bac2Basics » Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:37 pm

The best realistic move would be to take on salary in order to acquire either draft picks or young players that have a good chance of being part of the core of the team (Collison from NO comes to mind).

So long as none of the salary that Sacramento takes on is too ridiculous, and the pick/piece is worth the deal, I think Sacramento could easily make a deal or two like that and get some real important pieces for the long term.
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Re: To buy or not to buy? 

Post#3 » by Passive Sloth » Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:46 pm

Bac2Basics wrote:The best realistic move would be to take on salary in order to acquire either draft picks or young players that have a good chance of being part of the core of the team (Collison from NO comes to mind).

So long as none of the salary that Sacramento takes on is too ridiculous, and the pick/piece is worth the deal, I think Sacramento could easily make a deal or two like that and get some real important pieces for the long term.


Do this deal in July.

Peja/Collison for a very large TPE/Future 2nd round pick

C: Cousins, Dalembert
PF: Thompson, Landry, Brockman
SF: Greene, Casspi, Peja
SG: Evans, Garcia, Crawford@#33
PG: Collison, Udrih
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Re: To buy or not to buy? 

Post#4 » by Bac2Basics » Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:07 pm

I think if we can get Collison, I think he's worth targeting. I Collison/Evans backcourt could be among the best in the league for the better part of a decade.
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Re: To buy or not to buy? 

Post#5 » by RIPskaterdude » Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:13 pm

Passive Sloth wrote:
Bac2Basics wrote:The best realistic move would be to take on salary in order to acquire either draft picks or young players that have a good chance of being part of the core of the team (Collison from NO comes to mind).

So long as none of the salary that Sacramento takes on is too ridiculous, and the pick/piece is worth the deal, I think Sacramento could easily make a deal or two like that and get some real important pieces for the long term.


Do this deal in July.

Peja/Collison for a very large TPE/Future 2nd round pick

C: Cousins, Dalembert
PF: Thompson, Landry, Brockman
SF: Greene, Casspi, Peja
SG: Evans, Garcia, Crawford@#33
PG: Collison, Udrih


If that was our team next year, I could see us making a push for the playoffs and winning 40-45 games. Our depth would be incredible.
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Re: To buy or not to buy? 

Post#6 » by perezident » Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:34 pm

I hope Lebron takes a paycut :D :pray:

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Re: To buy or not to buy? 

Post#7 » by Bac2Basics » Sun Jun 20, 2010 12:29 am

perezident wrote:I hope Lebron takes a paycut :D :pray:

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Re: To buy or not to buy? 

Post#8 » by deNIEd » Sun Jun 20, 2010 2:30 am

xx_skaterdude_xx wrote:
Passive Sloth wrote:C: Cousins, Dalembert
PF: Thompson, Landry, Brockman
SF: Greene, Casspi, Peja
SG: Evans, Garcia, Crawford@#33
PG: Collison, Udrih


If that was our team next year, I could see us making a push for the playoffs and winning 40-45 games. Our depth would be incredible.


I don't see us winning that many, but I do see that team drastically improving over this year. I think IF we could obtain that lineup next season, we'll still be a late lotto team, buutt...with a very very bright future.
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Re: To buy or not to buy? 

Post#9 » by RIPskaterdude » Sun Jun 20, 2010 2:36 am

deNIEd wrote:
xx_skaterdude_xx wrote:
Passive Sloth wrote:C: Cousins, Dalembert
PF: Thompson, Landry, Brockman
SF: Greene, Casspi, Peja
SG: Evans, Garcia, Crawford@#33
PG: Collison, Udrih


If that was our team next year, I could see us making a push for the playoffs and winning 40-45 games. Our depth would be incredible.


I don't see us winning that many, but I do see that team drastically improving over this year. I think IF we could obtain that lineup next season, we'll still be a late lotto team, buutt...with a very very bright future.


Adding Cousins and Collison (plus another year of experience for Evans) would give us at least 10 more wins. I can't see how 35-45 wins wouldn't be completely out of the question. But either way, I doubt we'll ever see that lineup.
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Re: To buy or not to buy? 

Post#10 » by deNIEd » Sun Jun 20, 2010 2:41 am

xx_skaterdude_xx wrote:Adding Cousins and Collison (plus another year of experience for Evans) would give us at least 10 more wins. I can't see how 35-45 wins wouldn't be completely out of the question. But either way, I doubt we'll ever see that lineup.


It's not always that linear. Yeah, we'll improve in most areas, but we will also take a step back in others. It's not always linear growth every single time you make a move.

Annd..there's a huge difference between a 35 win team, a 40 win team, and a 45 win team lol.

35 win with that lineup - absolutely
40 win team - eh, that would be reaching
45 win team - highly, highly, highly, unlikely.
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Re: To buy or not to buy? 

Post#11 » by YC42Balla » Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:03 am

Passive Sloth wrote:
Bac2Basics wrote:The best realistic move would be to take on salary in order to acquire either draft picks or young players that have a good chance of being part of the core of the team (Collison from NO comes to mind).

So long as none of the salary that Sacramento takes on is too ridiculous, and the pick/piece is worth the deal, I think Sacramento could easily make a deal or two like that and get some real important pieces for the long term.


Do this deal in July.

Peja/Collison for a very large TPE/Future 2nd round pick

C: Cousins, Dalembert
PF: Thompson, Landry, Brockman
SF: Greene, Casspi, Peja
SG: Evans, Garcia, Crawford@#33
PG: Collison, Udrih

If that was our team this upcoming season... :rockon:
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Re: To buy or not to buy? 

Post#12 » by YC42Balla » Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:07 am

perezident wrote:I hope Lebron takes a paycut :D :pray:

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