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Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:28 pm
by deNIEd
Time to rebuild boys and girls.
Here's my plan 1
*Plan to shift around 2010 cap space for 2011 cap space*
Mission Rebuild Sacramento!!
Trade 1 w/ Wash
Darius Songaila, DeShawn Stevenson, 2009 #5, 2009 #33
for
TPE*, 2009 #31, Sac 2010 2nd
*($8.4 mil TPE, created due to Sac being under the cap)
Trade 2 w/ LAC
Zach Randolph, DeAndre Jordan, 2010 Protected 1st*
for
Beno Udrih, Kenny Thomas
*(2010 lotto protected, 2011 top 10 protected, 2012 top 8 protected or 2012 2nd)
Trade 3 w/ Minn**
#4, #23
for
#6, #18
**On draft day, or before, let Minn know at #4 we will draft both Harden, Minn moves up to avoid that**
Draft Day
#5 - DeMar DeRozan
#6 - Jrue Holiday
#18 - DeJuan Blair
#33 - Darren Collison
Post Apocalypse
*Buy Out Randolph Immediately*
*Decline QO on both Diogu and McCants*
*Find a coach*
Sacramento King's 2009/2010 roster
PG: D. Collison/J. Holiday/___________
SG: K. Martin/D. Stevenson/F. Garcia
SF: A. Nocioni/D. DeRozan/D. Greene
PF: J. Thompson/D. Songalia/________
C : S. Hawes/D. Jordan/D. Blair
2010 Picks
-Sac 1st
-LAC Protected 1st
The Future!
PG: J. Holiday/D. Collison
SG: K. Martin/________
SF: D. DeRozan/D. Greene
PF: J. Thompson/D. Blair
C : S. Hawes/D. Jordan
2010 BPA
2011 Best FA
2012 Murder Stern
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:32 pm
by Nicky Nix Nook
I'd rather just take Evans and maybe try and trade up from 23.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:37 pm
by kmart23
so...
trade the 4# , thomas and 31#for the 2#and jaric
trade beno and 23# for expirings
resign diogu
rubio/jackson/jaric
martin/garcia
noc/greene
thompson/diogu
hawes/expiring
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:44 pm
by BMiller52
Draft Jennings at 4, Hansbrough at 23, BPA at 31
trade with Washington:
Caron Butler/Darius Songaila for Kenny/Cisco
starting line up of Jennings/Martin/Butler/Thompson/Hawes
bench of:
Greene/Noc/Hansbrough/Udrih/31
I'm not sure if Washington is interested in dealing Butler to be honest, but with their cap situation it might be something to look into.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:45 pm
by murray
This looks like a thread I had, that got locked. Funny how mine get locked isn't it.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 10:35 pm
by $mooth
whoa i had a thread just like this too and mine got locked! wtf! haha
alright well heres my idea
why would we plan for 2011 capspace.
do u wanna keep sucking nuts for 2 more years? hell no from me
draft tyreke evans at #4... just watch his value will skyrocket after the workouts because he is athletic as hell
then we trade noc and #23 to atlanta for marvin in a s&t
draft jeff pendergraph at #31
run with:
hawes
thopmson
marvin
martin
evans
let kt expire and work to get more capspace for 2010
then we sign a star and make the playoffs in 2011 instead of rebuilding still
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 10:53 pm
by deNIEd
$mooth wrote:whoa i had a thread just like this too and mine got locked! wtf! haha
alright well heres my idea
why would we plan for 2011 capspace.
do u wanna keep sucking nuts for 2 more years? hell no from me
draft tyreke evans at #4... just watch his value will skyrocket after the workouts because he is athletic as hell
then we trade noc and #23 to atlanta for marvin in a s&t
draft jeff pendergraph at #31
run with:
hawes
thopmson
marvin
martin
evans
let kt expire and work to get more capspace for 2010
then we sign a star and make the playoffs in 2011 instead of rebuilding still
Murrays was simply another mock draft and smooth your thread is still out there
Anyways, we plan for 2011 because the lineup you posted won't ever be more than a 50 win team and will become a team like Utah. Good enough to make the playoffs each year, miles away from winning a title.
Look at all the quality teams out there. There were only 3 that had a shot at winning a title, Boston, Cleveland and Los Angelos.
Even though next year is early, I'd say only Cle, LAL, Hou have any shot whatsoever at coming close to a title.
Playoffs simply aren't good enough for me. I'd rather wait until we are ready.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:21 pm
by SacKingZZZ
I'd much rather preserve our immediate cap space because that could always be a huge asset in a trade scenario over the next 2 years.
I say keep things as liquid as possible and maybe find a few guys who you think could be huge value guys down the road.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 12:38 am
by perezident
Ok let me take a whack at this.....
First, Draft Jordan Hill.
- Kings trade the rights to Jordan Hill, Andres Nocioni, #23 for DJ Augustine, Gerald Wallace, 3 million cash
- Kings then sends the 3 million and Francisco Garcia to Utah for the #20
- Kings then trade Kenny(EC), Beno, for Zack Randolph
NB: I think we should keep Randolph. He can be that beast off the bench for us. And really he hasnt been bad at all for Clips all year except for that punch. But other than that I would really welcome him here.
Draft: #20-Terrence Williams; #31-Nick Calathes
Kings sign Jason Collins, Ryan Hollins, Delfino
Coaching Staff: Westphal, Terry Stotts, Mario Ellie, SAR
Kings New lineup
Hawes/Collins/Hollins
JT/Zbo
Wallace/Delfino/Greene
Kevin/Terrence
DJ/Calathes
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 12:57 am
by artest420
My best idea is that washington and minny will both go for james harden to fill their sg holes. minny gives #6 and #18 for #4 in order to beat washington to harden. We draft jennings and we get 2 picks where petrie is the master of in 18 and 23, plus 31. From there darft the best players and at least 1 of them will be solid.
Minny does it because they have tons ofyoung players and can afford one of their 3 1st round picks to get their guy.
we do it since there isnt much of a drop for our needs. and we can get a little risky with an extra pick and maybe get an extra pg so create motivation and competion for the pg spot. This draft has an abundance of pg's and there will be steals in the late first round.
Jennings - (lawson, evans, flynn or best pg at #23), udrich
Martin - Garcia
Nocioni - Dante Cunningham #31
Thompson - Greene
Hawes - Mullins#18
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:30 am
by pillwenney
I like the idea of seeing if anybody would trade a nice young PG for Hill.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:36 am
by Smills91
mitchweber wrote:I like the idea of seeing if anybody would trade a nice young PG for Hill.
thats like #4(Hill) for Conley.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:42 am
by pillwenney
Yeah^^ I'd much rather do that than trade Jason.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:52 am
by darkadun
Eh, I don't see the point honestly, unless there is actually no one petrie wants. I'd much rather take DeRozan or Evans at 4 than the above situation.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 4:20 am
by Nicky Nix Nook
Evans > Conley
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 4:23 am
by BMiller52
perezident wrote:Ok let me take a whack at this.....
First, Draft Jordan Hill.
- Kings trade the rights to Jordan Hill, Andres Nocioni, #23 for DJ Augustine, Gerald Wallace, 3 million cash
- Kings then sends the 3 million and Francisco Garcia to Utah for the #20
- Kings then trade Kenny(EC), Beno, for Zack Randolph
NB: I think we should keep Randolph. He can be that beast off the bench for us. And really he hasnt been bad at all for Clips all year except for that punch. But other than that I would really welcome him here.
Draft: #20-Terrence Williams; #31-Nick Calathes
Kings sign Jason Collins, Ryan Hollins, Delfino
Coaching Staff: Westphal, Terry Stotts, Mario Ellie, SAR
Kings New lineup
Hawes/Collins/Hollins
JT/Zbo
Wallace/Delfino/Greene
Kevin/Terrence
DJ/Calathes
That's pretty radical but the only move I hate is getting Randolph. I doubt he'll be willing to come off the bench and he plays no D. IMO if we want a similar player we should just us #23 on DeJuan Blair.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 4:24 am
by pillwenney
Nicky Nix Nook wrote:Evans > Conley
I just don't see how Evans is a PG.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 4:32 am
by Nicky Nix Nook
mitchweber wrote:Nicky Nix Nook wrote:Evans > Conley
I just don't see how Evans is a PG.
He is playing against inferior competition of course but this is the best display of handles I could find.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3z5Mzq_DUk
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 4:49 am
by pillwenney
...and?
Handles are one very small part of being a PG. The guy is ball dominant, not particularly capable as a playmaker for others, and doesn't at all have a PG's mentality. I don't see how he's a PG and especially a PG in our system.
Re: Mission Impossible II (Rebuild the Kings)
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 4:55 am
by KM44
mitchweber wrote:Nicky Nix Nook wrote:Evans > Conley
I just don't see how Evans is a PG.
It doesn't matter, Evans is a better overall player. I can't tell anyone how much I HATE Conley. He is, and will always will be disgustingly overrated. He was only good because of Oden, then this year he had mayo and gay to make him look good, and his numbers weren't even astounding. I would seriously punch in a wall if the kings end up getting conley.