Who will be the backup center?
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2024 2:39 pm
If your looking at the roster right now, there seems to be a glaring hole at the backup 5.
1. Lyles is nice in some spots, but your giving up too much rebounding - especially considering the backup 5 is alongside a small ball 4 (i.e. DeRozan, Murray in spurts most likely)
2. Len and McGee are aging so who else is there?
3. The team gives up too much rebounding once Sabonis is on the floor. I'd argue in terms of players most valuable to their team, Sabonis as a result is probably top 2-3 in the league alongside Embiid for a similar reason.
So who are the candidates? The Kings would need either a spacing backup 5 to allow for Monk/DeRozan even more room to slash OR a rebounding/interior defensive menace, of course ideally both but beggars can't be choosers. Problem is they don't have any easily tradeable talents that won't also deter their progress elsewhere. Below are some buy low or cheaper candidates to consider.
A. Duop Reath - Portland has 4 centers now. Reath had a 40% 3-point attempt rate and can space the floor well. Also is a solid enough rebounder and shot blocker. He is signed for 2 more years at a measger $2M per at age 28. I would assume the cost is a protected 2nd rounder.
B. Jaylen Williams - Also signed for 2 years at 22. Like Reath he has a high 3-point attempt rate (63%) and also a solid passing game (15% assist rate). He would cost more than Reath of course, but with OKC signing Hartenstein unsure how many 2nd rounders would get it done.
C. Jarace Walker - he's only 6'8 and really a PF, but makes more sense in a second unit alongside Lyles. The Pacers just re-signed Obi long term which cemented Walker's fate as not a real part of the future. His cap figure is at $6M and unsure how low his value has fallen. Are a plethora of seconds enough to snag him alongside Colby Jones? He's a defensive fiend.
D. Dayrone Sharpe - The Nets just re-signed Claxton. Sharpe may cost a bit, but worthwhile as a backup 5 if a 1st does not need to be sent.
E. Nick Richards - was part of recent rumors with Duece McBride of the Knicks. Solid rebounder and shot blocker.
F. Larry Nance Jr - The Kings can absorb him in a swap with Colby Jones. Good rebounder and improved play maker and 3-point spacer. Again, do seconds get the job done?
1. Lyles is nice in some spots, but your giving up too much rebounding - especially considering the backup 5 is alongside a small ball 4 (i.e. DeRozan, Murray in spurts most likely)
2. Len and McGee are aging so who else is there?
3. The team gives up too much rebounding once Sabonis is on the floor. I'd argue in terms of players most valuable to their team, Sabonis as a result is probably top 2-3 in the league alongside Embiid for a similar reason.
So who are the candidates? The Kings would need either a spacing backup 5 to allow for Monk/DeRozan even more room to slash OR a rebounding/interior defensive menace, of course ideally both but beggars can't be choosers. Problem is they don't have any easily tradeable talents that won't also deter their progress elsewhere. Below are some buy low or cheaper candidates to consider.
A. Duop Reath - Portland has 4 centers now. Reath had a 40% 3-point attempt rate and can space the floor well. Also is a solid enough rebounder and shot blocker. He is signed for 2 more years at a measger $2M per at age 28. I would assume the cost is a protected 2nd rounder.
B. Jaylen Williams - Also signed for 2 years at 22. Like Reath he has a high 3-point attempt rate (63%) and also a solid passing game (15% assist rate). He would cost more than Reath of course, but with OKC signing Hartenstein unsure how many 2nd rounders would get it done.
C. Jarace Walker - he's only 6'8 and really a PF, but makes more sense in a second unit alongside Lyles. The Pacers just re-signed Obi long term which cemented Walker's fate as not a real part of the future. His cap figure is at $6M and unsure how low his value has fallen. Are a plethora of seconds enough to snag him alongside Colby Jones? He's a defensive fiend.
D. Dayrone Sharpe - The Nets just re-signed Claxton. Sharpe may cost a bit, but worthwhile as a backup 5 if a 1st does not need to be sent.
E. Nick Richards - was part of recent rumors with Duece McBride of the Knicks. Solid rebounder and shot blocker.
F. Larry Nance Jr - The Kings can absorb him in a swap with Colby Jones. Good rebounder and improved play maker and 3-point spacer. Again, do seconds get the job done?