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Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sat Jul 4, 2009 8:43 pm
by Draino
Any of you guys think we could get him?? probably 3yrs/25mil? what do you think? we could use him at the 3/4 spots and then that would give us the benefit of being able to package donte greene in a deal to get a center or other need, depending what is done in the offseason
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sat Jul 4, 2009 9:00 pm
by JSrose115
i'll pass
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sat Jul 4, 2009 9:25 pm
by Bac2Basics
I don't see Sacramento targeting Odom, and if they were, it would take too much to make it realistic.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sat Jul 4, 2009 9:54 pm
by Nicky Nix Nook
I wouldnt complain
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sat Jul 4, 2009 10:42 pm
by SacKingZZZ
With the drafting of Tyreke, I think Marion would be a better fit.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sat Jul 4, 2009 10:50 pm
by JSrose115
SacKingZZZ wrote:With the drafting of Tyreke, I think Marion would be a better fit.
i think marion would be nice....but i dont think he will make a huge impact to our team...i just cant see him as a pf on our team.....maybe evans/martin/marion/thompson/hawes...would be alright..but that still is a team in a work for progress.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sat Jul 4, 2009 11:27 pm
by KM44
Unless we unloaded another SF, I don't think any move should be made. I would prefer williams over odom though, cause they will both cost about the same, but williams is 7 years younger.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 2:07 am
by Smills91
re-tread. No thanks.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 5:43 am
by dub010
As KM44 said I would rather have Marvin.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 7:19 am
by OGSactownballer
NO!
Odom lack of drive is well-documented. So you want to pay him 8-9 million per to show up on every third or fourth night? That's just foolish.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 6:55 pm
by down_el_road
Um no. Glenn Davis- YES.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 7:16 pm
by OGSactownballer
Now THAT would be a good risk/investment as the third big man!
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 7:17 pm
by jasdeep09
Leon Powe wud also be a good pick up.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 7:41 pm
by OGSactownballer
Powe is WAY to much risk right now. You need at least a year post-op to be sure that he #1 has gotten everything back and #2 he doesn't pop his other ACL by compensating in rehab and once he's back on the court.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Sun Jul 5, 2009 8:00 pm
by jasdeep09
Oh didnt know it was that serious.Never mind about him then.Well the kings hopefully sign somebody soon im getting impatient.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 4:12 pm
by $mooth
the kings arent going to sign a big name player or give anyone a big time contract this offseason...unless you count evans in that. i woulnt be opposed to a signing as long as it doesnt affect our chance of landing a stud next season
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 6:23 pm
by Nicky Nix Nook
I highly doubt we land a "stud" next season. FA are either staying where they are or signing with a big city. We could probably land some nice role players but that is probably about it.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 7:10 pm
by Krimzen
Nicky Nix Nook wrote:I highly doubt we land a "stud" next season. FA are either staying where they are or signing with a big city. We could probably land some nice role players but that is probably about it.
Yeah, that is what we should be aiming for anyway. It is extremely rare to pick up true stars in free agency, even if you aren't a smaller-market team.
The issue for me with 2010 isn't that we will "miss out" on guys like Bosh, Stoudemire, Wade, or LeBron. The problem is that a lot of other teams are going to strike out there too, and there will be a lot of capspace left over for people to get into bidding wars over what is left. Even the role-players are probably going to get overpaid next offseason, which is why a lot of guys like Boozer are probably better off aiming for free agency next year. If I were a guy like Sessions or Marvin Williams, I wouldn't sign any low-ball offer sheets and angle for next year.
This next season should be all about evaluating the young talent, and continuing to gage how they are developing and what weaknesses continue to plague us. Then you pick up a nice player in the lottery. Then you see if there are are any youngish role-players that can help address those needs still around in free agency or available via trades that you won't have to grossly overpay.
Even if someone like Odom was willing to come to Sacramento, you don't want to be signing guys on the wrong side of 30 to long-term deals unless it is a very economical one with a defined role.
jasdeep09 wrote:Oh didnt know it was that serious.Never mind about him then.Well the kings hopefully sign somebody soon im getting impatient.
Your going to need to continue to be patient, because I doubt your going to be blown away by whatever backup C Petrie decides to bring in off the scrap-heap.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Mon Jul 6, 2009 8:17 pm
by SacKingZZZ
Krimzen wrote:Nicky Nix Nook wrote:I highly doubt we land a "stud" next season. FA are either staying where they are or signing with a big city. We could probably land some nice role players but that is probably about it.
Yeah, that is what we should be aiming for anyway. It is extremely rare to pick up true stars in free agency, even if you aren't a smaller-market team.
The issue for me with 2010 isn't that we will "miss out" on guys like Bosh, Stoudemire, Wade, or LeBron. The problem is that a lot of other teams are going to strike out there too, and there will be a lot of capspace left over for people to get into bidding wars over what is left. Even the role-players are probably going to get overpaid next offseason, which is why a lot of guys like Boozer are probably better off aiming for free agency next year. If I were a guy like Sessions or Marvin Williams, I wouldn't sign any low-ball offer sheets and angle for next year.
This next season should be all about evaluating the young talent, and continuing to gage how they are developing and what weaknesses continue to plague us. Then you pick up a nice player in the lottery. Then you see if there are are any youngish role-players that can help address those needs still around in free agency or available via trades that you won't have to grossly overpay.
Even if someone like Odom was willing to come to Sacramento, y
ou don't want to be signing guys on the wrong side of 30 to long-term deals unless it is a very economical one with a defined role.
jasdeep09 wrote:Oh didnt know it was that serious.Never mind about him then.Well the kings hopefully sign somebody soon im getting impatient.
Your going to need to continue to be patient, because I doubt your going to be blown away by whatever backup C Petrie decides to bring in off the scrap-heap.
Same thing could have been said about Doug Christie and Vlade Divac at one point. I do agree though, unless it's a steal of a deal, trade or contract wise, it's probably best to suck it up for another year, sign a high potential low risk player or two (Ike Diogu and Jerel McNeal) and key in on development.
Re: Lamar Odom?
Posted: Tue Jul 7, 2009 3:33 am
by diogo_pt
i'll pass on Odom...he's a PF, don't play well at SF, and on that contract he's not even coming to Sacramento! Fakers can offer that! but if you want to talk about Powe...
