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shazam_guy wrote:"What everyone knows" = "What a couple of people keep insisting".
Yeah, I'm super convinced.
GSWFan1994 wrote:wco81 wrote:It would be a bad move for the Kings. They have too many guards, including guards making too much (Hield) or guards about to get paid.
That's why Mitchell was a questionable pick for them.
I would think if they trade Haliburton, it would be for a front court player. They're probably going to let Bagley, the #2 pick of his draft class, walk for nothing, so they're probably going to want to get a player back.
They'd prefer to get rid of Hield or Barnes before Hali.
I think they already let Bogdanovic go to Atlanta without compensation too.
What a mess.
I agree with you. However, please understand I wrote this from the Kings' point of view.
They need to balance out their roster. A guard rotation of Fox/Haliburton/Mitchell is not working, though I think it could if they simply staggered these 3 guys' minutes in a proper way. Haliburton could play on or off the ball.
So, there were news about them wanting to trade Fox and Hield, amongst others (even Barnes and Holmes were mentioned in some reports I read).
By trading Haliburton for Poole, as I mentioned, and then doing a subsequent trade of Hield for a frontcourt player, they would thus balance out this roster.
Bagley would be valuable to someone like the Pistons I think, but he's quickly becoming an afterthought. I think he's redeeemable, though, but that could take a while to happen. He needs to play in very specific lineups to be productive, and that's hard to happen in the nowadays positionless NBA.
They could have fixed some of this in a very simple way... by not drafting Mitchell, instead opting for a frontcourt player. Sengun, for example.
All of these moves would make too much sense for them, I guess. It's the Kings after all, they never seem to have a long term strategy, just that wonderful "let's throw **** at the wall and see if it sticks" approach.
SAKURABA216 wrote:I think the Kings view Haliburton very highly, as they should, and likely wouldn't move him unless they are getting a star player in return.
cpower wrote:Haliburton traded for Sabonis who will do nothing in Sac town for years lol. what is the point of developing youngs assets if all you do is to trade them for old vets?
GSWFan1994 wrote:cpower wrote:Haliburton traded for Sabonis who will do nothing in Sac town for years lol. what is the point of developing youngs assets if all you do is to trade them for old vets?
Dude, Sabonis is 25.
Is that an old vet for you?
cpower wrote:yes he is old and his game is all in the paint and he cant shoot threes. he could be a nice 3rd option but thats not what kings is looking for right now. they need to find that meta star and its not going to be Sabonis.
cpower wrote:GSWFan1994 wrote:cpower wrote:Haliburton traded for Sabonis who will do nothing in Sac town for years lol. what is the point of developing youngs assets if all you do is to trade them for old vets?
Dude, Sabonis is 25.
Is that an old vet for you?
yes he is old and his game is all in the paint and he cant shoot threes.
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cpower wrote:GSWFan1994 wrote:cpower wrote:Haliburton traded for Sabonis who will do nothing in Sac town for years lol. what is the point of developing youngs assets if all you do is to trade them for old vets?
Dude, Sabonis is 25.
Is that an old vet for you?
yes he is old and his game is all in the paint and he cant shoot threes. he could be a nice 3rd option but thats not what kings is looking for right now. they need to find that meta star and its not going to be Sabonis.
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wco81 wrote:So Pacers already have Brogdon and maybe one other guard on a big contract?
What is Hali going to do for them that Brogdon isn't doing already?
Jester_ wrote:(Referring to the practice of butt caning) Yeah that's why we (Singapore) have beautiful streets and safe communities while y'all (San Francisco) live in bum-adled squalor and think it's freedom
cdubbz wrote:cpower wrote:GSWFan1994 wrote:
Dude, Sabonis is 25.
Is that an old vet for you?
yes he is old and his game is all in the paint and he cant shoot threes. he could be a nice 3rd option but thats not what kings is looking for right now. they need to find that meta star and its not going to be Sabonis.
lol. guess Andrew Wiggins is old too
Jester_ wrote:(Referring to the practice of butt caning) Yeah that's why we (Singapore) have beautiful streets and safe communities while y'all (San Francisco) live in bum-adled squalor and think it's freedom
Old_Blue wrote:I wonder if the Clippers would bite if we offered Wiseman and JTA in exchange for Ibaka, Batum and their 2028 unprotected 1st round pick?
Coxy wrote:Old_Blue wrote:I wonder if the Clippers would bite if we offered Wiseman and JTA in exchange for Ibaka, Batum and their 2028 unprotected 1st round pick?
Nah.
Ibaka is completely cooked, Batum is on the verge of completely cooked, 2028 1st round pick is 137 years away.
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