Jonathan Givony @DraftExpress
Sources say Houston has an offer of Lowry, the #14 and #16 picks for Tyreke Evans and the #5 pick on the table. Up to Sacramento to decide.
And I say - if we accept this horrible trade i'm done with this team.
Jonathan Givony @DraftExpress
Sources say Houston has an offer of Lowry, the #14 and #16 picks for Tyreke Evans and the #5 pick on the table. Up to Sacramento to decide.
Source involved in Houston-Kings talks says the Rockets have not offered the No. 14, No. 16 pick and Kyle Lowry for Tyreke Evans and No. 5.
Sam Amick @sam_amick
Make that two involved sources refuting that offer of Houston's No. 14 and No. 16 and Kyle Lowry for Sacramento's No. 5 and Tyreke Evans.
boogie-reke wrote:Jonathan Givony @DraftExpress
Sources say Houston has an offer of Lowry, the #14 and #16 picks for Tyreke Evans and the #5 pick on the table. Up to Sacramento to decide.
And I say - if we accept this horrible trade i'm done with this team.
simonbampfield wrote:boogie-reke wrote:Jonathan Givony @DraftExpress
Sources say Houston has an offer of Lowry, the #14 and #16 picks for Tyreke Evans and the #5 pick on the table. Up to Sacramento to decide.
That trade would be bad for us on all levels . I dont think Petrie is that stupid to accept that deal .
And I say - if we accept this horrible trade i'm done with this team.
Couldn't agree more!!!
Call Me Geoff wrote:Good for Tyreke. He's a lead guard and with the right players and coaches that know how to use him he could be outstanding. Really disappointed in the Kings as an organization.
Call Me Geoff wrote:Good for Tyreke. He's a lead guard and with the right players and coaches that know how to use him he could be outstanding. Really disappointed in the Kings as an organization.
dozencousins wrote:I just wanted to add ths tidbit of info Sam Amick just posted in reguards to Reke
Sam Amick
Regardless of conflicting info, a quick peek at Tyreke Evans' situation: So I'm told the former Rookie of the Year who won that award as a point guard has informed the team that he doesn't want to play small forward spot anymore. Add this to the fact that he's not getting an extension this summer and no one in his camp thinks the Kings will pay big next summer when he's a restricted free agent, and you start to understand why he's available for the right price. This Evans situation, in other words, isn't going away anytime soon.
Inigo_Montoya wrote:dozencousins wrote:I just wanted to add ths tidbit of info Sam Amick just posted in reguards to Reke
Sam Amick
Regardless of conflicting info, a quick peek at Tyreke Evans' situation: So I'm told the former Rookie of the Year who won that award as a point guard has informed the team that he doesn't want to play small forward spot anymore. Add this to the fact that he's not getting an extension this summer and no one in his camp thinks the Kings will pay big next summer when he's a restricted free agent, and you start to understand why he's available for the right price. This Evans situation, in other words, isn't going away anytime soon.
Demanding to end the SF business is fine by me but I hope that he doesn't expect to dictate the flow of the offense again. Hopefully he sees most of his minutes at the 2.
Terrible trade proposal.
Frank Lucas wrote:wow from an outsider I think you guys who don't like the trade offer is foolish. I would take Lowery over Evan right now straight up. He is a much better fit and by trading down you guys can get a person like Jermey Lamb and Royce White who would be a much better fit to play next to Cousin. I'll take Lowry, Lamb and Royce White over Evans and the #5 pick.
Inigo_Montoya wrote:dozencousins wrote:I just wanted to add ths tidbit of info Sam Amick just posted in reguards to Reke
Sam Amick
Regardless of conflicting info, a quick peek at Tyreke Evans' situation: So I'm told the former Rookie of the Year who won that award as a point guard has informed the team that he doesn't want to play small forward spot anymore. Add this to the fact that he's not getting an extension this summer and no one in his camp thinks the Kings will pay big next summer when he's a restricted free agent, and you start to understand why he's available for the right price. This Evans situation, in other words, isn't going away anytime soon.
Demanding to end the SF business is fine by me but I hope that he doesn't expect to dictate the flow of the offense again. Hopefully he sees most of his minutes at the 2.
Terrible trade proposal.
There are mixed signals as to whether the Kings are considering moving back. A source said president of basketball operations Geoff Petrie has been doing his homework in recent days on Mississippi State power forward Arnett Moultrie, who is widely expected to be taken in the middle-to-late first round and who worked out in Sacramento on Sunday. Meanwhile, Petrie is also known to have been inquiring about a player who would qualify as a surprise pick at No. 5, Syracuse shooting guard Dion Waiters.