Bibby to Atlanta for Shelden Williams and filler
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Yeah I heard. Thats a good move. I heard they will waive Kenny Thomas to make room for Williams.Smills91 wrote:Sounds like the Kings will pick Justin Williams back up if he clears waivers.
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PaKwAn wrote:I have a question, after acquiring Lue, Johnson and Wright can they be traded within the trade deadline?
Yes, as long as they are traded individually and not packaged with any other players. But your FO says don't throw them under the bus!
If Kenny Thomas were to be waived to make room for a waiver-cleared Justin Williams, why wouldn't the Kings just have waived Kenny instead to begin with? You guys aren't making sense. Justin Williams is a goner.
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jrhester wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Yes, as long as they are traded individually and not packaged with any other players. But your FO says don't throw them under the bus!
If Kenny Thomas were to be waived to make room for a waiver-cleared Justin Williams, why wouldn't the Kings just have waived Kenny instead to begin with? You guys aren't making sense. Justin Williams is a goner.
Thanks for the info....By the time Kenny's contract becomes an expiring one that would be helpful for our teams flexibility. Thats if we cannot package him in a deal. That is probably why i think the kings are thinking with kenny being waived or being a nice tool when he will be an expiring.
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Man, I'm always out of town whenever the Kings make a move. Maybe I should leave more often....
It's a little late, but I don't have much of an opinion about this trade. Obviously it was for future flexibility, but I think we could've gotten a better deal for Bibby. I have no idea what Petrie's intention with Shelden Williams is, but he is an interesting prospect. I guess I'll have to see what S. Williams can do before I give my final judgment.
As far as Justin Williams, I won't be bothered if he's permanently let go. Sure, he's good and has quite a bit of upside, but he'll never be anything but a 3rd and at most a 2nd string big man who'll see limited minutes.
It's a little late, but I don't have much of an opinion about this trade. Obviously it was for future flexibility, but I think we could've gotten a better deal for Bibby. I have no idea what Petrie's intention with Shelden Williams is, but he is an interesting prospect. I guess I'll have to see what S. Williams can do before I give my final judgment.
As far as Justin Williams, I won't be bothered if he's permanently let go. Sure, he's good and has quite a bit of upside, but he'll never be anything but a 3rd and at most a 2nd string big man who'll see limited minutes.
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Ballings7 wrote:We should waive Kenny and just get it over with. Like the Warriors did with Foyle.
Not for Justin, of course, but just in general to let Kenny go.
Other than freeing up a roster spot, what does that do? It just wastes a potential 8 million expiring contract in two years. Bad move IMO. That could be valuable then.
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You're right, and I mistoke his contract being a year longer (not looking at any site).
But Theus has said Kenny's not part of the team's future plans, will have little to no role, and a trade is a poor possibility. Also will have Shelden, Mikki, and another young PF eventually around, so he'll likely not play quite a bit of the future seasons. I could see it happening. Not sure how Kenny will feel about his future with this team for the next two and a half years.
But Theus has said Kenny's not part of the team's future plans, will have little to no role, and a trade is a poor possibility. Also will have Shelden, Mikki, and another young PF eventually around, so he'll likely not play quite a bit of the future seasons. I could see it happening. Not sure how Kenny will feel about his future with this team for the next two and a half years.
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just try to keep moving him in a packge maybe we will get lucky if not let k9 keeping the bench warm who knows maybe he will get tired of not playing and let us buy him out ?
i would give a team a 2nd round pick and thomas just to unload his sorry @ss and take on his salary and get nothing in return just to free the roster spot and save cap space !
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i would give a team a 2nd round pick and thomas just to unload his sorry @ss and take on his salary and get nothing in return just to free the roster spot and save cap space !
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Are you telling us that the Kings value the 6'7" Kenny Thomas more?Smills91 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
No, I heard Lue could be traded to the C's or Suns for a TPE/2nd rounder
The guy is an expensive cheerleader and it makes sense to waive him to give room for young players. As they say, "you can't teach an old dog a new trick"
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Hoops23 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Are you telling us that the Kings value the 6'7" Kenny Thomas more?
The guy is an expensive cheerleader and it makes sense to waive him to give room for young players. As they say, "you can't teach an old dog a new trick"
He's not even a cheerleader. He never smiles, congradulates the guys. He just sits on the edge of the bench while the other guys hoot and holler. XD
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I'm not saying how they value him, I'm saying the way they're creating a roster space is by dumping Lue to a contender for a TPE/2nd rounder. That's all.Hoops23 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Are you telling us that the Kings value the 6'7" Kenny Thomas more?
The guy is an expensive cheerleader and it makes sense to waive him to give room for young players. As they say, "you can't teach an old dog a new trick"
"Waiving" thomas is pointless, buying him out is near pointless...getting his contract off the books is what's needed and that can only be accomplished by trading him for an expirings OR having HIM exercise his ETO (fat chance).










