Chi town wrote:So what does Dipo, Lonzo and Lauri go for before the deadline?
I don’t see how Dipo gets you a 1st with him wanting MIA.
Lonzo maybe a 2nd and a young prospect?
Lauri... no idea.
I think Lauri for Ball might end up making sense.
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Chi town wrote:So what does Dipo, Lonzo and Lauri go for before the deadline?
I don’t see how Dipo gets you a 1st with him wanting MIA.
Lonzo maybe a 2nd and a young prospect?
Lauri... no idea.

NYG wrote:Chi town wrote:So what does Dipo, Lonzo and Lauri go for before the deadline?
I don’t see how Dipo gets you a 1st with him wanting MIA.
Lonzo maybe a 2nd and a young prospect?
Lauri... no idea.
I think Lauri for Ball might end up making sense.
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NYG wrote:Chi town wrote:So what does Dipo, Lonzo and Lauri go for before the deadline?
I don’t see how Dipo gets you a 1st with him wanting MIA.
Lonzo maybe a 2nd and a young prospect?
Lauri... no idea.
I think Lauri for Ball might end up making sense.
Buzzard wrote:NYG wrote:Chi town wrote:So what does Dipo, Lonzo and Lauri go for before the deadline?
I don’t see how Dipo gets you a 1st with him wanting MIA.
Lonzo maybe a 2nd and a young prospect?
Lauri... no idea.
I think Lauri for Ball might end up making sense.
That does make sense for the Bulls if they don't want to pay Lauri. I think they should. Lauri, Zion, Ingram would be a sieve defensively but you can't argue against the offensive firepower.

Slava wrote:Scoot McGroot wrote:Slava wrote:I think this is Klutch laying the groundwork for Lonzo getting a fat deal in RFA. In the past week alone, he's been linked to both the Clippers and Knicks, two big market teams on either coast.
Clippers seems like a poor target/example if so, as they can only realistically max out at around $15m if both Serge and Kawhi opt out and walk. Knicks, sure, with their nearly double max cap room.
They're saying "Hey look, our guy has great interest around the league, even for contending teams".
Texas Chuck wrote:Vultures starting to circle around Myles Turner on the board today except seemingly without the realization that if a bunch of teams are interested a lowball bid has no chance to obtain him.
BoogieTime wrote:becorz wrote:BoogieTime wrote:Holmes over the last stretch is making himself a priority to the kings if they think can resign him
They are going to have to move salary because he’s not taking any mle
I think Barnes will def be gone. I’ll make the call it will be to Boston for Nesmith and maybe Pritchard/first but I think Boston will have the leverage. So just nesmith and a 2nd
Boston isn’t giving up firsts from what I saw tonight but I still think there will be pressure to compete. Not sure who else is attainable and fits their 2023 offseason plan I’ve heard of
If the Kings are giving up Barnes, that signals a reboot. If they are rebooting, why are they paying Holmes?
It doesn’t need to signal anything other than they need to move some serious salary to pay Holmes and Buddy’s value isn’t yet where it needs to be/can be (though he’s looked better recently)
becorz wrote:BoogieTime wrote:becorz wrote:If the Kings are giving up Barnes, that signals a reboot. If they are rebooting, why are they paying Holmes?
It doesn’t need to signal anything other than they need to move some serious salary to pay Holmes and Buddy’s value isn’t yet where it needs to be/can be (though he’s looked better recently)
I love watching Holmes like everyone else, but are the Kings really going to pay an undersized 28 year old center $10mil plus if they are about to start a rebuild? I don't think that makes much sense at all.

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kalenclayton wrote:becorz wrote:BoogieTime wrote:
It doesn’t need to signal anything other than they need to move some serious salary to pay Holmes and Buddy’s value isn’t yet where it needs to be/can be (though he’s looked better recently)
I love watching Holmes like everyone else, but are the Kings really going to pay an undersized 28 year old center $10mil plus if they are about to start a rebuild? I don't think that makes much sense at all.
They won’t go full rebuild. I know we have some fans here who want that, but it isn’t happening. Barnes is in play for any scenario. If he gets moved, we probably see a soft rebuild. Holmes can stay put if the salary is right and he will be an asset so long as he can keep up his play. I don’t see why his play would diminish, so I don’t see any issue with keeping him.
Texas Chuck wrote:Wonder if the Lebron news changes the Lakers' deadline plans any? Or just get Lebron/AD healthy and say we have Lebron if we have to go through the play-in, we go through the play-in?
Buzzard wrote:kalenclayton wrote:becorz wrote:I love watching Holmes like everyone else, but are the Kings really going to pay an undersized 28 year old center $10mil plus if they are about to start a rebuild? I don't think that makes much sense at all.
They won’t go full rebuild. I know we have some fans here who want that, but it isn’t happening. Barnes is in play for any scenario. If he gets moved, we probably see a soft rebuild. Holmes can stay put if the salary is right and he will be an asset so long as he can keep up his play. I don’t see why his play would diminish, so I don’t see any issue with keeping him.
I pretty much see it this way. If the Kings end up with another lottery pick, that is a good thing. If they get some value for Barnes that is a good thing. There is nothing wrong with having established vets around their young core of Haliburton, Fox, Bagley, this years pick.
They just need those vets to be good influences and everybody needs to understand their roles on the team.
kalenclayton wrote:Buzzard wrote:kalenclayton wrote:They won’t go full rebuild. I know we have some fans here who want that, but it isn’t happening. Barnes is in play for any scenario. If he gets moved, we probably see a soft rebuild. Holmes can stay put if the salary is right and he will be an asset so long as he can keep up his play. I don’t see why his play would diminish, so I don’t see any issue with keeping him.
I pretty much see it this way. If the Kings end up with another lottery pick, that is a good thing. If they get some value for Barnes that is a good thing. There is nothing wrong with having established vets around their young core of Haliburton, Fox, Bagley, this years pick.
They just need those vets to be good influences and everybody needs to understand their roles on the team.
Barnes and Holmes are the exact types of role models you want on your rebuilding squad if you are going to keep vets. They know their role and will try to motivate and teach when necessary. It’s obvious they can’t carry this team, so I see no harm in keeping them. They will help win a few games, but I think those wins will be more positive than if they aren’t there and the losses rack up. That losing can really beat up developing players.

Buzzard wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:Wonder if the Lebron news changes the Lakers' deadline plans any? Or just get Lebron/AD healthy and say we have Lebron if we have to go through the play-in, we go through the play-in?
With or without LeBron, the Lakers could use a shooter. I see a possible play in. 5 to 8 seed if they can get AD back by April. They are currently 6 games ahead of the play in. Knowing LeBron he will get jacked up for the challenge.
Even if they lose all 7 games remaining in March; so long as AD gets back in April I can still see them making a 5th or 6th seed.
VCfor3 wrote:Buzzard wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:Wonder if the Lebron news changes the Lakers' deadline plans any? Or just get Lebron/AD healthy and say we have Lebron if we have to go through the play-in, we go through the play-in?
With or without LeBron, the Lakers could use a shooter. I see a possible play in. 5 to 8 seed if they can get AD back by April. They are currently 6 games ahead of the play in. Knowing LeBron he will get jacked up for the challenge.
Even if they lose all 7 games remaining in March; so long as AD gets back in April I can still see them making a 5th or 6th seed.
I'm still trying to figure out how they match salary for much of anything. Anyone with salary is a fairly important player.

Buzzard wrote:VCfor3 wrote:Buzzard wrote:With or without LeBron, the Lakers could use a shooter. I see a possible play in. 5 to 8 seed if they can get AD back by April. They are currently 6 games ahead of the play in. Knowing LeBron he will get jacked up for the challenge.
Even if they lose all 7 games remaining in March; so long as AD gets back in April I can still see them making a 5th or 6th seed.
I'm still trying to figure out how they match salary for much of anything. Anyone with salary is a fairly important player.
I see what you mean. Dudley and Mathews are their only low value players in my opinion. They only total 6.1 million. Not a lot to work with unless Caruso, Gasol, Morris, or Horton-Tucker are included. And they are just for expiring cap space slots.
kalenclayton wrote:Buzzard wrote:kalenclayton wrote:They won’t go full rebuild. I know we have some fans here who want that, but it isn’t happening. Barnes is in play for any scenario. If he gets moved, we probably see a soft rebuild. Holmes can stay put if the salary is right and he will be an asset so long as he can keep up his play. I don’t see why his play would diminish, so I don’t see any issue with keeping him.
I pretty much see it this way. If the Kings end up with another lottery pick, that is a good thing. If they get some value for Barnes that is a good thing. There is nothing wrong with having established vets around their young core of Haliburton, Fox, Bagley, this years pick.
They just need those vets to be good influences and everybody needs to understand their roles on the team.
Exactly. The Kings will have a lotto pick. I don’t see it any other way. The higher the better, but we will likely see them be inconsistently competitive for the remainder of the season. Barnes and Holmes are the exact types of role models you want on your rebuilding squad if you are going to keep vets. They know their role and will try to motivate and teach when necessary. It’s obvious they can’t carry this team, so I see no harm in keeping them. They will help win a few games, but I think those wins will be more positive than if they aren’t there and the losses rack up. That losing can really beat up developing players.
VCfor3 wrote:Buzzard wrote:VCfor3 wrote:I'm still trying to figure out how they match salary for much of anything. Anyone with salary is a fairly important player.
I see what you mean. Dudley and Mathews are their only low value players in my opinion. They only total 6.1 million. Not a lot to work with unless Caruso, Gasol, Morris, or Horton-Tucker are included. And they are just for expiring cap space slots.
And the trading team has to have enough open roster spots to take in all the additional players. Gets rough really quick.

NYG wrote:VCfor3 wrote:Buzzard wrote:I see what you mean. Dudley and Mathews are their only low value players in my opinion. They only total 6.1 million. Not a lot to work with unless Caruso, Gasol, Morris, or Horton-Tucker are included. And they are just for expiring cap space slots.
And the trading team has to have enough open roster spots to take in all the additional players. Gets rough really quick.
Dudley for Ellington?
Scoot McGroot wrote:NYG wrote:VCfor3 wrote:And the trading team has to have enough open roster spots to take in all the additional players. Gets rough really quick.
Dudley for Ellington?
Dudley with value, of course.
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