buckboy wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:Bobby's been the obvious guy to deal since the Dame trade happened and we've all but exhausted all the discussion around it. At this point it's on Horst to finally pull the trigger, but one idea that I'll keep bringing up is he's maybe the one candidate on this roster that you don't necessarily have to get an immediate win-now asset back. Yes, he's a great regular season player still a cheap contract relative to his production. But those are precisely the reasons why you cash out now, not cling to his box score production until he becomes an old and overpaid, and even more of a situational playoff guy. Kings SI writer posited this trade back in October. Something worth discussing:
https://www.si.com/nba/kings/sacramento-kings-news/kings-swap-talented-rookie-bucks-big-man-mock-tradePortis is set to make around $12.5 million this season with a player option of $13.4 million for next year. That $12.5 million fits like a glove in the Kings' $12.8 million MLE.
The Kings could send Devin Carter, the 13th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, to make the money work and draft picks as needed to make the deal worth it for the Bucks.
It would be a huge gamble as Sacramento would lose a young promising player in Carter and lose flexibility around the luxury cap, but Portis is the exact type of player the Kings have been searching for for years.
I'd do that in an instant. I can't believe the Kings would.
Relatedly, I'd have zero interest in Murray. I've never seen it with him. Someone referred to him as poor man's Tobias Harris. That seems about right to me. And that's not a good player.
Murray's a way better defender than he's given credit for. You guys haven't been paying attention to him. I'd bank on the shooting sorting itself out. It's all speculation but if the Kings are ripe for a panic trade, they're the team for us to deal with.




















