rpa wrote:
Reddish sucks. Defensive player who sucks at the useful parts of defense (the team part, rotations, etc) and an inconsistent shooter to boot. Someone's going to overpay him in 18 months and regret it within 2 months of the season starting.
Agree with RipPizzaGuy, the Kings should try to jettison the vets and give young guys their time. The absolute worst case is they suck and you lose more, but that gives you a high pick in what looks like a solid draft. Best case? They don't suck and maybe you've got a decent bench to work with next year.
Trying to take shortcuts with the likes of Simmons or Myles Turner/Sabonis or taking on Tobias Harris to maybe improve by a few wins? Just a waste.
Reddish is interesting. Hes inconsistent but id love to see him outside of Atlanta. I think offensively he could take a leap, but hasn't really had the opportunity there with so many mouths to feed. Both Atlanta and Reddish will be happy separating. You are right in that he probably woulda came here and his inconsistencies would shine more, where as I think NY/Thibs give him the opportunity to make the leap.
I'm with you for the majority of taking short cuts. I think if you can get Turner for cheap you should explore it. He could be a true core piece, and I would love to see him and Hali in the PNR. He hasn't had a play maker like Hali in Indiana, maybe ever. So I think theres still another level of his game that has been unexplored. But ya, if we trade for someone like Tobias I will be even more depressed on this teams outlook.
Thats why trading vets for youth makes the most sense. And you have to do it now.
Barnes has 1.5 years left on his deal, he seems to be declining anyways. So the longer you wait, the less return you can get for him.
Buddy has 2.5 years left, but his deal is declining. He brings an obvious skill set, and one that gets you paid in the NBA. Maybe we can wait another year and trade him for a better return, but he clearly doesn't bring effort or want to be here. So trading him is absolutely addition by subtraction.
The rest of the vets don't have a ton of value. But they are expiring deals and could prove to be worthy of playing on contenders. They serve no value here. So getting anything for them is a win.