Doug McDermott and the Sacramento Kings have agreed to a one-year deal.
McDermott played in 64 games last season with the San Antonio Spurs and Indiana Pacers. McDermott averaged 5.5 points on 41 percent three-point shooting in 14.1 minutes.
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Doug McDermott and the Sacramento Kings have agreed to a one-year deal.
McDermott played in 64 games last season with the San Antonio Spurs and Indiana Pacers. McDermott averaged 5.5 points on 41 percent three-point shooting in 14.1 minutes.
Sactwon4Life wrote:Not a bad signing to add shooting but that's about all he does. Still need solid backups for C & PF. Not to mention a bigger wing w/ some length. What happens if Len and Lyles go down w/ injuries? I guess we're rolling w/ Robinson & McDermott as big men at center and power forward, lol. Monte is too obsessed with PGs and SGs. This roster needs more balance.
Pickled Prunes wrote:You can't worry about your 4th string center. You're over thinking it.Sactwon4Life wrote:Not a bad signing to add shooting but that's about all he does. Still need solid backups for C & PF. Not to mention a bigger wing w/ some length. What happens if Len and Lyles go down w/ injuries? I guess we're rolling w/ Robinson & McDermott as big men at center and power forward, lol. Monte is too obsessed with PGs and SGs. This roster needs more balance.
HotelVitale wrote:Pickled Prunes wrote:You can't worry about your 4th string center. You're over thinking it.Sactwon4Life wrote:Not a bad signing to add shooting but that's about all he does. Still need solid backups for C & PF. Not to mention a bigger wing w/ some length. What happens if Len and Lyles go down w/ injuries? I guess we're rolling w/ Robinson & McDermott as big men at center and power forward, lol. Monte is too obsessed with PGs and SGs. This roster needs more balance.
Yeah it's tough to plan around 2-3 major injuries at one position. At this point you probably just take the best talent as your 12th man, best chance someone's gonna be able to contribute and make the rotation. If you do get a run of terrible injury luck you can fix it then, rather than signing a bad center option just to have something on hand (esp when you can probably just sign that same bad center option IF the injuries happen).
Pickled Prunes wrote:HotelVitale wrote:Pickled Prunes wrote: You can't worry about your 4th string center. You're over thinking it.
Yeah it's tough to plan around 2-3 major injuries at one position. At this point you probably just take the best talent as your 12th man, best chance someone's gonna be able to contribute and make the rotation. If you do get a run of terrible injury luck you can fix it then, rather than signing a bad center option just to have something on hand (esp when you can probably just sign that same bad center option IF the injuries happen).
Yep, that's what 10-days are for.
Sactwon4Life wrote:Pickled Prunes wrote:HotelVitale wrote:Yeah it's tough to plan around 2-3 major injuries at one position. At this point you probably just take the best talent as your 12th man, best chance someone's gonna be able to contribute and make the rotation. If you do get a run of terrible injury luck you can fix it then, rather than signing a bad center option just to have something on hand (esp when you can probably just sign that same bad center option IF the injuries happen).
Yep, that's what 10-days are for.
You guys still happy with Len or Trey, or that we didn't add better big men in the off season? lol Sitting at 8-7...worst record than 22-23, 23-24 when they were 9-6. Meanwhile Dougie looks like Cruddy McBuckets
Sactwon4Life wrote:Pickled Prunes wrote:HotelVitale wrote:Yeah it's tough to plan around 2-3 major injuries at one position. At this point you probably just take the best talent as your 12th man, best chance someone's gonna be able to contribute and make the rotation. If you do get a run of terrible injury luck you can fix it then, rather than signing a bad center option just to have something on hand (esp when you can probably just sign that same bad center option IF the injuries happen).
Yep, that's what 10-days are for.
You guys still happy with Len or Trey, or that we didn't add better big men in the off season? lol Sitting at 8-7...worst record than 22-23, 23-24 when they were 9-6. Meanwhile Dougie looks like Cruddy McBuckets
Pickled Prunes wrote:Sactwon4Life wrote:Pickled Prunes wrote:Yep, that's what 10-days are for.
You guys still happy with Len or Trey, or that we didn't add better big men in the off season? lol Sitting at 8-7...worst record than 22-23, 23-24 when they were 9-6. Meanwhile Dougie looks like Cruddy McBuckets
Yeah, they'll be fine. Lyles and McBuckets both have positive +/- stats. Is there a backup center in the NBA that you think will make up for the loss of DeMar and Sabonis who combine for 43/17/11? Injuries will happen and chemistry can take some time... and with all that, they are a only half game out of 6th and a full game out of 5th. I would not have picked them higher before the season began.
It's not like there are no moves to make, but any newly put together team that's down two starters is going to look rough. They could try for someone like John Collins but it would require UTH to agree to take back Huerter and probably a couple picks.
Sactwon4Life wrote:Pickled Prunes wrote:Sactwon4Life wrote:
You guys still happy with Len or Trey, or that we didn't add better big men in the off season? lol Sitting at 8-7...worst record than 22-23, 23-24 when they were 9-6. Meanwhile Dougie looks like Cruddy McBuckets
Yeah, they'll be fine. Lyles and McBuckets both have positive +/- stats. Is there a backup center in the NBA that you think will make up for the loss of DeMar and Sabonis who combine for 43/17/11? Injuries will happen and chemistry can take some time... and with all that, they are a only half game out of 6th and a full game out of 5th. I would not have picked them higher before the season began.
It's not like there are no moves to make, but any newly put together team that's down two starters is going to look rough. They could try for someone like John Collins but it would require UTH to agree to take back Huerter and probably a couple picks.
Who cares, +/- is a completely misleading and irrelevant stat. All depends on the 4 guys you're on the court with.