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Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#1 » by Jamaaliver » Wed May 21, 2014 5:23 pm

The Kings put the No. 8 pick in the draft on the trade block immediately after the lottery Tuesday night, league sources told NBA.com, clearly looking to add at least one impact veteran in an attempt to push into the playoff conversation next season rather than wait for another rookie prospect to develop.
http://www.nba.com/2014/news/features/scott_howard_cooper/05/20/kings-put-pick-on-trade-block/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpts

The team will indeed have a number of options this summer. Any ideas on what Kings fans are realistically looking to haul in?
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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#2 » by Jamaaliver » Wed May 21, 2014 5:24 pm

As an Atlanta fan, might I humbly start the bidding at Jeff Teague for the #8 pick with whatever filler is needed for salary cap purposes?

Teague is an impact veteran at a position of need on a great long-term contract. Perfect for what your stated goal is. He's a 4 year veteran, brought up in a winning environment. Has played in the playoffs every season and is still improving. His most recent season compares very favorably to Tony Parker: Comparison HERE

On a 3 year contract for $8 million per, a deal like this won't last long!! :)




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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#3 » by ICMTM » Wed May 21, 2014 10:12 pm

Jamaaliver wrote:As an Atlanta fan, might I humbly start the bidding at Jeff Teague for the #8 pick with whatever filler is needed for salary cap purposes?

Teague is an impact veteran at a position of need on a great long-term contract. Perfect for what your stated goal is. He's a 4 year veteran, brought up in a winning environment. Has played in the playoffs every season and is still improving. His most recent season compares very favorably to Tony Parker: Comparison HERE

On a 3 year contract for $8 million per, a deal like this won't last long!! :)




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I am hearing rumors of an 8/15 swap and Dennis Schroeder coming to Sac? I don't know if that is the entire puzzle but I would be for that!
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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#4 » by PetrieUnderstudy » Wed May 21, 2014 11:00 pm

Eh...I'm not excited about Dennis Schroder and he isn't "the proven NBA player" that Pete is apparently looking for. However if they have someone in mind that they think they could at 8 but stlll get at 15 and also get Schroder I guess that would be ok.
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Post#5 » by teerfour+40LG » Wed May 21, 2014 11:32 pm

I like Scroter and Teague, but I question whether either is that much if at all better than Isaiah Thomas.
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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#6 » by siar617 » Wed May 21, 2014 11:34 pm

Any interst in Chandler from the Knicks
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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#7 » by SacKingZZZ » Wed May 21, 2014 11:57 pm

If 8 can get you Teague you probably do it.

8 for 15 and Schroeder is iffy to me. Not enough unless there is something like JT or Landry going back Atlanta's way. I like more of the players in the 15 range but the value seems off and if one of Smart or Randle is there heck no.
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Post#8 » by SacKingZZZ » Wed May 21, 2014 11:59 pm

siar617 wrote:Any interst in Chandler from the Knicks



I think he'd be great next to Cousins, but are the Knicks willing to take on Jason Thompson or Carl Landry?

I'd totally do 8, Jason Thompson, Derrick Williams or Jason Terry for Chandler and Shumpert.
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Post#9 » by teerfour+40LG » Thu May 22, 2014 12:12 am

siar617 wrote:Any interst in Chandler from the Knicks

Chandler and Shumpert are the type of players this team needs, but I got health concerns about both of them. Definitely wouldn't trade #8 for them unless the Knicks were taking back Landry + Thompson, which they would never do considering their cap situation.
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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#10 » by siar617 » Thu May 22, 2014 12:18 am

SacKingZZZ wrote:
siar617 wrote:Any interst in Chandler from the Knicks



I think he'd be great next to Cousins, but are the Knicks willing to take on Jason Thompson or Carl Landry?

I'd totally do 8, Jason Thompson, Derrick Williams or Jason Terry for Chandler and Shumpert.


What about the pick Jason Terry Bo Outlaw and Derrick Williiams for Tyson and Tim Hardaway jr
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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#11 » by City of Trees » Thu May 22, 2014 1:10 am

teerfour+40LG wrote:I like Scroter and Teague, but I question whether either is that much if at all better than Isaiah Thomas.
I think Schroeder is a better passer and obviously has higher defensive potential as a Rondo 2.0.

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Post#12 » by ADoaN17 » Thu May 22, 2014 1:12 am

Schroeder/15 doesn't make sense tho because both those assets require development. Kings already have Ray McCallum too.
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Post#13 » by teerfour+40LG » Thu May 22, 2014 1:32 am

Yeah, we don't need potential guys, especially at the very critical PG position. Isaiah is the team's vocal leader at least. Younger players can't replace that.
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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#14 » by City of Trees » Thu May 22, 2014 2:11 am

ADoaN17 wrote:Schroeder/15 doesn't make sense tho because both those assets require development. Kings already have Ray McCallum too.
I'm with you there.

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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#15 » by blind prophet » Thu May 22, 2014 3:01 am

Been trying like hell today to find a way to move our 8, and be able to dump Landry, both JT's, and Outlaw.

And get back people who will likely take us to the playoffs on expiring deals.

If you look closely, many teams out there can be given incentive to take our bad contracts if we can help them get some assets.

This is a special draft, a few teams with multiple picks, rebuilds, etc.

I think it's possible to work some hoodoo this draft.

May need some help, but we are close.

Kings trade #8, Knick's second round 2016, 2018 second round/pick swap option with Portland,Carl Landry, Jason Thompson, Jason Terry, Travis Outlaw

Knick's trade Chandler

Bull's trade 2014 picks 16, 19

Orlando trade Affalo, 2014 # 12, 2015 second round, 2016 second round


King's receive Affalo, Chandler, 2016 second Round from Orlando

Knick's receive Jason Thompson, Jason Terry, # 16 from Chicago, return of 2016 second round, 2018 second round from Kings pick/swap option with Portland, 2015 second round from Orlando

Bull's receive #12, Outlaw, Rights to Kings pick in 2015 reduced to top 3 protected, unprotected in 2016

Orlando receives #8, #19, Carl Landry



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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#16 » by max powers » Thu May 22, 2014 3:55 am

Celtics fan here.

Teague has way more value than #8 pick IMHO

I'd give Sullinger for the 8 pick only cause I like Vonleh with our 6th and we have too many PFs. I think Sullinger could easily be a perennial all star PF if he gets the weight off and improve his cardio only 50/50 that he does this.
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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#17 » by bibby1023 » Thu May 22, 2014 4:02 am

I'd jump all over teague for 8
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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#18 » by SmellingColors » Thu May 22, 2014 8:34 am

blind prophet wrote:Been trying like hell today to find a way to move our 8, and be able to dump Landry, both JT's, and Outlaw.

And get back people who will likely take us to the playoffs on expiring deals.

If you look closely, many teams out there can be given incentive to take our bad contracts if we can help them get some assets.

This is a special draft, a few teams with multiple picks, rebuilds, etc.

I think it's possible to work some hoodoo this draft.

May need some help, but we are close.

Kings trade #8, Knick's second round 2016, 2018 second round/pick swap option with Portland,Carl Landry, Jason Thompson, Jason Terry, Travis Outlaw

Knick's trade Chandler

Bull's trade 2014 picks 16, 19

Orlando trade Affalo, 2014 # 12, 2015 second round, 2016 second round


King's receive Affalo, Chandler, 2016 second Round from Orlando

Knick's receive Jason Thompson, Jason Terry, # 16 from Chicago, return of 2016 second round, 2018 second round from Kings pick/swap option with Portland, 2015 second round from Orlando

Bull's receive #12, Outlaw, Rights to Kings pick in 2015 reduced to top 3 protected, unprotected in 2016

Orlando receives #8, #19, Carl Landry



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Let's swing for the fences.

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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#19 » by SacKingZZZ » Thu May 22, 2014 9:25 am

siar617 wrote:
SacKingZZZ wrote:
siar617 wrote:Any interst in Chandler from the Knicks



I think he'd be great next to Cousins, but are the Knicks willing to take on Jason Thompson or Carl Landry?

I'd totally do 8, Jason Thompson, Derrick Williams or Jason Terry for Chandler and Shumpert.


What about the pick Jason Terry Bo Outlaw and Derrick Williiams for Tyson and Tim Hardaway jr



Would the Knicks really move Hardaway before Shumpert? I'd be surprised if they did. Kings would have to dump something in a deal like this. Replace Jason Terry with Jason Thompson or Carl Landry and it's a go.
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Re: Kings put No. 8 pick on trading block 

Post#20 » by SJSF » Thu May 22, 2014 4:59 pm

Sixers fan. Thad Young and one of our 2nds for the 8th. He is 25 and is a solid pro. 6yeRs in the league. He is a 18/6 guy and is a career 50% shooter.

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