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Rpa may I suggest you just walk away, you guys have no idea what has been unleashed upon you.
They say an analytics man doesn't have a heart, but I ran the numbers and nothing can be further from the truth - Sam Hinkie probably
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Sixersftw wrote:Rpa may I suggest you just walk away, you guys have no idea what has been unleashed upon you.
You don't know D76F unless you've seen his posts on the CA board. Especially his political manifesto one.
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With all due respect sir, I have lived through (I assume) straight face arguments of : Lou Williams > Allen Iverson, Thad Young = Carmelo 2.0 and Andre Iguodala is the worst offensive perimeter player in the NBA.
I've seen things that can't be unseen.
(Oh, we get the politics too...)
I've seen things that can't be unseen.
(Oh, we get the politics too...)
They say an analytics man doesn't have a heart, but I ran the numbers and nothing can be further from the truth - Sam Hinkie probably
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Sixersftw wrote:With all due respect sir, I have lived through (I assume) straight face arguments of : Lou Williams > Allen Iverson, Thad Young = Carmelo 2.0 and Andre Iguodala is the worst offensive perimeter player in the NBA.
I've seen things that can't be unseen.
(Oh, we get the politics too...)
I remember those posts. They were fantastic.
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Guys, let's get back on topic.
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Hey sorry but how did Photo Guy get waived??
Smills91 wrote:You guys are idiots....
If you sleep on Beno, he can drop 30/10 on you.
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He was a certain returning banned.
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Smills? If so how do u guys know its him
Smills91 wrote:You guys are idiots....
If you sleep on Beno, he can drop 30/10 on you.
^Shall remain until this happens

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If you want to know, you can PM me. Let's get back on topic in the thread.
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assuming Monroe is there at 7... Cousins, Nocioni, 33th pick for Monroe, Prince ?
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Joe Asberry wrote:assuming Monroe is there at 7... Cousins, Nocioni, 33th pick for Monroe, Prince ?
God no. Why are we even throwing in the extra value there?
It stuns me that people would believe the Kings want Prince or place a lot of value in dumping Nocioni. Everything, and I do mean EVERYTHING, points to the opposite of those 2 things.
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first Prince got an expiring contract, Nocioni 2 more years left...Prince is still a pretty good player, certainly better than Nocioni...as a Pistons fan its hard to give up Prince to move up 2 spots so i added the 2nd round pick...so you have no interest in a Cousins for Monroe swap, dumping Nocioni and getting a pretty good player in Prince?
headline wrote:The Kings are looking for a small forward and Detroit's Tayshaun Prince could be a viable option.
The Pistons are looking to make some changes and it is believed that either Richard Hamilton or Prince will be dealt.
Sources told Yahoo! Sports that Sacramento is open to trade possibilities. They have the fifth pick in this month's NBA Draft and they are also looking to accommodate Andres Nocioni's trade request.
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Joe Asberry wrote:first Prince got an expiring contract, Nocioni 2 more years left
The Kings are currently sitting roughly $20mil under the cap and are NOT a prime free agent destination. There's very little incentive to dump Nocioni.
Joe Asberry wrote:...Prince is still a pretty good player, certainly better than Nocioni
The Kings were the youngest team in the league last year and had the 3rd worst record. To me, that doesn't exactly say "let's go get a good role player".
Joe Asberry wrote:so you have no interest in a Cousins for Monroe swap, dumping Nocioni and getting a pretty good player in Prince?
No, I don't. Prince does nothing for this team. If anything, he just stunts the growth of our wing prospects--that alone is a reason for getting rid of Nocioni (to make more time for Greene/Casspi). Dumping Nocioni has little value for this team. They aren't over the cap so dumping his contract isn't a direct financial savings (in fact, if they were so Hell bent on financial savings they'd just refrain from spending this summer). They also aren't a prime free agent destination, thus creating $6.5mil of cap space next year holds little value. As for Cousins vs. Monroe:
a) Cousins is the FAR superior prospect to Monroe
b) You can't even guarantee that Monroe is there at 7 with the Warriors sitting at 5 and in need of an offensive big man (which Cousins or Monroe would fit)
You're basically telling the Kings to move down 2 spots and get a far inferior prospect in exchange for, well, nothing that actually benefits them.
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So well, how does either McGee + #30 + Young + future 1st sound for Nocioni + 5?
Or if we're able to get the #9 for taking on Kirilenko, would #9 + McGee + #30 (or the future first) interest you for Nocioni + #5?
You can still target Aldrich with #9, or even Monroe if you're lucky, unless you're set on Cousins.
Or if we're able to get the #9 for taking on Kirilenko, would #9 + McGee + #30 (or the future first) interest you for Nocioni + #5?
You can still target Aldrich with #9, or even Monroe if you're lucky, unless you're set on Cousins.
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First of all, I'm not sure why Sacramento would trade the 5 pick when they can draft Cousins, but if you do trade the pick, would you be interested in taking Utah's #9, a conditional 1st round pick from Memphis, and a player from the Jazz?
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Catchall wrote:First of all, I'm not sure why Sacramento would trade the 5 pick when they can draft Cousins
Should have just stopped there.

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Then what is fair value for the #5?
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I guess it depends on whether or not Cousins is still available, if he is the value is high, if he isn't than the value is low.
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I think Cousins could be a Charles Barkley-type player in the pros, but bigger obviously. The only downside is that if he's playing aggressively at that weight, he could have some injury problems.