G R E Y wrote:Ok make it Fox and Keegan, then ...
I'm all in on Murray. Future Hall of Famer Julian Champaigne for Murray. Thats a STEAL for Sacramento!!!!

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G R E Y wrote:Ok make it Fox and Keegan, then ...
imagump1313 wrote:
This is the NBA. No one honors their contracts anymore.(players anyway) I dont see why he wouldnt wait and sign a supermax and then demand a trade.
Also, no one is saying it but I think behind the scenes he doesn't like playing with DeRozan. I don't think its about not trading for Collins or Johnson at all. We have seen it first hand. DeRozan is good at what he does but he sucks the life out of an offense. Fox was the man before and had a green light. Now he has to watch DeRozan dominate the ball constantly.
Ballings7 wrote:I would not give up the following for Fox
Castle. Nope. Idea is to play Castle with Fox (or another star-level lead guard), and another wing in time of the 6'7" - 6'8" mold.
Vassell and Sochan.. one or the other, would have to, probably - so fine. Both if had to, maybe; hopefully not both. I'd rather keep Sochan over Vassell because he's more unique on the team and still developing, getting better offensively; defense and rebounding ahead of offense.
Castle/Vassell/Sochan + multiple picks? No way.
2weekswithpay wrote:
If trading Castle meant keeping 2 first round picks, would you guys still say no to trading Castle?
G R E Y wrote:2weekswithpay wrote:
If trading Castle meant keeping 2 first round picks, would you guys still say no to trading Castle?
Well we have a choice of keeping everything, and which picks go. There's a reported four-team giant trade in the works which presumes wider array of assets exchanged, not just ours. In general, Castle, despite his poor shooting, has very much impressed PATFO with poise, guts, demanour, work ethic, defense, crafty speed altering drives. So keeping him is a priority, as is keeping unprotected picks - at the very least the ATL 2025 one.
So, yes. And I think given how its opened up to multiple teams, SAC will get its picks and win-now players. Just not blue chip prospect Castle.
2weekswithpay wrote:G R E Y wrote:2weekswithpay wrote:
If trading Castle meant keeping 2 first round picks, would you guys still say no to trading Castle?
Well we have a choice of keeping everything, and which picks go. There's a reported four-team giant trade in the works which presumes wider array of assets exchanged, not just ours. In general, Castle, despite his poor shooting, has very much impressed PATFO with poise, guts, demanour, work ethic, defense, crafty speed altering drives. So keeping him is a priority, as is keeping unprotected picks - at the very least the ATL 2025 one.
So, yes. And I think given how its opened up to multiple teams, SAC will get its picks and win-now players. Just not blue chip prospect Castle.
Would you be willing to trade Vassell + Spurs 2025 first round pick unprotected + Bulls 2025 first round pick + 2027 Spurs first round pick top 10 protected.
You keep Castle and the Hawks 2025 pick and the Kings get enough in return to not drag this out into the summer.
G R E Y wrote:2weekswithpay wrote:G R E Y wrote:Well we have a choice of keeping everything, and which picks go. There's a reported four-team giant trade in the works which presumes wider array of assets exchanged, not just ours. In general, Castle, despite his poor shooting, has very much impressed PATFO with poise, guts, demanour, work ethic, defense, crafty speed altering drives. So keeping him is a priority, as is keeping unprotected picks - at the very least the ATL 2025 one.
So, yes. And I think given how its opened up to multiple teams, SAC will get its picks and win-now players. Just not blue chip prospect Castle.
Would you be willing to trade Vassell + Spurs 2025 first round pick unprotected + Bulls 2025 first round pick + 2027 Spurs first round pick top 10 protected.
You keep Castle and the Hawks 2025 pick and the Kings get enough in return to not drag this out into the summer.
With all due respect, it's kind of a moot point now. There's word of at least four teams heavily involved. So the reality is it's not just our players, not just our picks.
Victor Wembanyama on the idea of getting a major player at the deadline:
"Every team has made trades throughout their history and we know it will happen one day. I trust the front office."