codydaze wrote:BoogieTime wrote:LightTheBeam wrote:
The salary cap doesn't make it that simple. To get under the cap we need to dump several guys, just to give Monk more than 18. That eliminates all flexibility. No tradable contracts, no MLE, and potentially no draft pick.
So again
Plan 1 (best case) - resign monk, use Duarte/Huerter/Mitchell/Barnes salaries with picks to improve.
Plan 2 - Monk walks, use the MLE to get the best replacement we can. use Duarte/Huerter/Mitchell/Barnes salaries with picks to improve.
Plan 3 (what you are suggesting) - gut the team, resign Monk to whatever he wants. Lose any salaries we can use to improve. Locked into Fox, Monk, Keegan, Sasha, Lyles, Sabonis with no ways to improve other than MLE/Draft pick in 2025.
Again its not as simple as you are making it out to be. You need to look at the big picture.
plan 3) Monk is as integral to the Kings IMO as any player in the Grant/Kuzma/even Pascal tier IMO. Guy is IMO improving in game, putting around 20/7 fairly efficiently in starters minutes and fairly young with IMO room to grow. So you would be talking about a Donovan Mitchell type deal which is hard to pull off anyways. He's putting up better per 36 and certain advanced stats than Mikal Bridges even who would cost three times the draft capital if even ever available and doesn't have the chemistry on/off the floor. And since these guys are expirings this or next year doing in in the next one to two years (except Barnes) instead of waiting and making the deal with Monk in the fold.
I think gutting the team to give Monk a big contract would be a worse move than just letting Monk walk and finding a replacement scorer off the bench.
Gut it? Do you agree Barnes/Huerter/Davion etc have little on court value (my biggest concern with them is how their play is tipping their contracts to negative)? You mean you’d like to save their contracts for trades?