shrink wrote:Was "delusional" the word of the day on the Kings board, since you and Smills used it in consecutive posts?
Great minds think alike? Worst case is we both recognized how bad the statements were
shrink wrote:Shrink is still going to say it:
"the Kings would love to save that $9mil"
Just for future reference: it's not $9mil. It's closer to around $6mil as we're already more than halfway through this season. So that basically comes down to saving $3mil a year. Again, in the NBA that is NOT a lot of money.
shrink wrote:Teams aims change during the year. Heck, they change day-to-day! Aren't the Kings a bit more likely to want cap space after Ron Artest confirmed today that he is probably going to opt out?
The fact that you're saying that tells me something. Who DIDN'T think that Artest was going to opt out? He may as well have said the sky is blue, fire is hot, ice is cold, etc.
And yes, they'd like cap space. Unfortunately saving just over $2mil per year is not a significant savings as far as cap space is concerned.
shrink wrote:Signing Mikki Moore 8 months ago doesn't mean the Kings will NEVER AGAIN want more cap space.
Moore's contract went for 2 1/2 years (3rd year being partially guaranteed). Good job trying to make a 2 1/2 year contract indicative of eternity.
shrink wrote:I'd also add that Kenny Thomas' contribution to the team (1.4 PPG, 2.7 RPG in 12 MPG) doesn't keep him in SAC, and the Kings should be happy to move what has been called one of the worst contracts in the NBA.
You do know that Battie hasn't played a single game this year and wasn't exactly "great" last year. As a matter of fact that same Kenny Thomas put up BETTER stats last year than Battie. Make no mistake, Battie's contract is JUST AS BAD as Thomas'
But back to the original point:
Dumping Miller for pure expiring contracts is flat out delusional. Expiring contracts are only going to net you problem players with massive longterm deals. Miller isn't a problem player and his contract isn't massive (a little over $10mil a year for 1 of the better centers in the league isn't "massive"--massive is paying $15mil a year for Larry Hughes)
Given the way that Miller has played this year saying that it's a good deal for the Kings to dump him for expiring contracts and a combined $2mil per year savings is flat out (Please Use More Appropriate Word).