lakersin4 wrote:Kings2013 wrote:lakersin4 wrote:I'll just do the western conference.
1. Min - Wiggins, Lavine, Dieng, Shabazz, Rubio is only 24. Their pick is 1-12 protected the next 2 years so they'll end up getting 2 more lottery players this season & next. They're looking at 2-3 allstars or superstars out of that group including the picks & a talented group around them. Very bright future.
2. Utah - Kanter, Favors, Hayward, at 22, 23, 24 should all hit their primes around the same time if they keep that group together. Exum hasn't shown much so far but extremely high ceiling. Burks & Burke both look good, Burke really broke out when Burks went down for the season, averaging 16.5 & 5 so far in January. Gobert looks like he'll be good. Then they have the other rookies besides Exum who still have the potential to break out like Hood, + another lottery pick incoming this season. They are loaded with young talent.
In the middle:
LA - Don't have the roster full of young talent like Utah & Min, but as long as Randle isn't derailed by this injury he looked like he was ready to start already. Potential allstar for sure. Clarkson looks like he will be a rotation player & Sacre is a solid backup C. 25 is my cutoff for "young" players so Ed Davis doesn't make the list. After they shut Kobe down for the season should have no problem finishing badly enough to keep a top 5 pick this season along with Houston's 1st rounder. Essentially rolled their cap space over to this summer by giving Hill a team option & taking Lin on a 1 year deal. Now that Kobe has proven the ACL didn't end his career, Nick Young is locked in, added Randle, top 5 pick, late 1st, the team should be much more appealing to free agents than it was last summer.
Den - Nurkic looks like he's going to be a starting C. They don't have much young talent but Lawson at 27 is just entering his prime & Faried at 25 should be there in a few years. They're mostly not on the worst list due to draft picks. Their own 1st should end up in the lottery, OKC should sneak into the playoffs giving them a mid 1st. They probably won't get the Memphis pick this season as it has to fall between 6-14, but they have the right to swap picks with the Knicks next year & that could very easily be a top 5 pick.
Worst:
1. Sac - They have a great young C in Cousins & not much of anything else. Rudy will continue scoring because noone else can. They gave away IT. McLemore has yet to show any potential for breaking out. They're already trying to dump Stauskas. They need to get a top 10 pick to keep it & I think they'll come very close to messing that up. They've traded every 2nd rounder from now until 2019. Just a bad situation.
I'll come back to do the East if I have time.
I don't have a problem if you think our future is bad, but I think its a little bit of a stretch to say Gay, Collison and McLemore are nothing.
Gay is a 20/6/4, fairly efficient SF.
Collison has been rated as solid so far viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1367219
Ben has had a rough stretch but has improved a lot from last year to this year, to the point where I think a lot of Kings fans anticipate him being a solid starter
Other than that yes we do have holes on the roster and organization (coaching) currently, but IMO those 4 are solid
I wouldn't say they're nothing in a current context, but this thread is about the future. Rudy is what he is.. He'll put up his stats if you win 20 games or if you win 50 games. At 28 I'm also not sure how much longer he can perform at this level, so I didn't count him towards your future.
Collison hasn't done a bad job at all, I wasn't sure he could put up these type of numbers as a starter but he's been a surprise for sure. But again, at 27 I'm not sure how much he could impact your future.
McLemore, obviously guys have broken out in their 3rd season but 2 seasons in I haven't seen anything to indicate he'll ever be more than a solid rotation player. He's only had 5 20 point games this season with his high being 23, & most of them were against lottery teams. When you see a young player that's supposed to be a future star pushed into the starting lineup & consistently getting over 33 MPG, you expect to see some games where he shows star potential & it just hasn't been there. He only grabs 3 boards, 1 assist, with a season high of 4 assists. Dunking is the only thing I've seen him do at an above average level.
Add in trading away your 1st(although you might keep it if it's top 10). Rudy & Cousins will prevent you from adding a significant F/A. Unless I'm completely wrong about McLemore & he ends up being the best or 2nd best player on that team, I see no way out of the lottery. At least not in time for players like Rudy & Collison to still be in the picture.
It is subjective, I guess we can have different definitions of the future. To me the immediate stretch would qualify, as anything can happen down the road.
It's also very subjective when your talking about unproven prospects. Some see things where others don't. For instance, I'm sure a lot of Kings fans view Stauskas and McCallum higher than some of the players that you gave credit to in that previous post. Of course it isn't an exact science.
McLemore plays along side one of the highest scoring trios in the league in Cousins, Gay and Collison. He's being groomed in the current set up as a three and D who plays off of and spaces the floor for his more prominent team mates. It's not like he's on a team where he is given free range to do what he wants.
About the lottery, and this is where it becomes very, very subjective. I like the core we have (Cousins, Gay, Collison, McLemore). Before the upheaval of the season they showed for a stretch they could compete with anyone on a nightly basis. They have formed up until recently one of the best defensively rated starting units in basketball. They need help on the roster and in the organization. We will have some flexibility moving forward as Cousins and Gays deals are below value. The bench has been putrid. If the FO gets its act together and we get an quality coach and an actual bench I like what we can do with further cohesion



















