Chanel Bomber wrote:Buttah304 wrote:The other aspect about the Halliburton deal that’s disappointing is that there is no way this front office is simply sending Randle out for contracts that are much shorter. Even if they don’t get back the value they believe, they can’t see that it’s best for the team to move on both in the short and long term.
You just know that Leon and his cronies are going to sit there and say that Randle just lead us to our first playoff in 7 years, averaged 24-11-6 and was 2nd Team ALL NBA. If Sabonis can net Tyrese, then Randle can do the same if not better.
This is not taking into account that Sabonis:
-Is two years younger
-His contract is much less of a financial burden ($19 million to $28 million)
-He appears to be a better teammate and easier to coach with a much better attitude
-Other worldly more efficient (64.6% TS to 51.4%)
-More unselfish with less of a “I gotta get mine” mentality
-Puts up the same, if not better numbers than Randle yet his usage rate is 22% compared to Randles 27.5%
If people really believe we could have received Halliburton for Randle-IQ-2023 Unprotected 1st and 2 Seconds that’s fine. But I don’t see that as something Kings leadership would ever have accepted.
Do you (in your personal opinion) think there's any trade package the Kings would've accepted, regardless of whether or not you think it'd have been worth it?
Yes I do actually:
Incoming: Halliburton and Buddy Hield
Outgoing: Randle-IQ-Grimes-Knicks Unprotected 2022 1st, Knicks Unprotected 2024 1st, 2 Seconds, Pick Swap 2026
Not sure if salaries match up, but I believe there was a way to get this done without adding RJ.




















