BoogieTime wrote:kb02 wrote:BoogieTime wrote:When?
He's always been a guy who overemphasized the Kings position, so much that I find him almost embarrassing on national appearances like RealGM radio or other teams podcasts
;t=839s
Him at the 11 minute mark onward saying the Kings might have enough to move for Ben Simmons without Fox/Haliburton, while glowingly talking about Fox and Haliburton.
But how would he have any inside info?
If many of us like Murray and/or Daniels why would the Pistons be over a barrel? I feel we can get vet quality from the Pacers if this win now team isnt trading out and wants Daniels, because the Pacers are rebuilding though
While affiliated with CSN, Ham never broke any inside info and would only confirm FO strife after someone like Amick or Hayes dropped the news. Don’t bite the hand that feeds u. Now that he’s no longer affiliated, he’s more willing to critique. He wants Bey and Grant to move from 4 to 5 and wants John Collins to move from 5 to 16. And says the Kings need 4 new, above average rotation guys. While openly mocking how the Kings have shut out local media. The old Ham would’ve never set the bar that high for the FO by saying the front office needs to come out with 3 potential starters plus two firsts from this draft. I like this version of Ham much more.
I at least agree with some of his strategy. I started wanting 3-4 win now players from this draft. As you go through the draft process there is a part of you that likes the kids in the draft range and wants that Cracker Jack toy upside, but being practical the team is in a win now throttle.
Its going to be amazing watching how Monte deals with this pick, you might see a trade down/out strategy that hasn't been seen in a while
I agree somewhat and 100% on it's going to be amazing watching how Monte deals with the pick.
The problem the Kings face is they have their #2 (Fox) and #3 (Sabonis) in place in theory but need a #1.
Ivey is the only one in any of the discussions that could potentially be a franchise-changing talent.
Are Grant, Turner, Collins, Duarte, etc, etc really going to get them there? They will improve the team for sure. And the resulting additional pick will too. A #1 talent though will TAKE the Kings to the POs, whereas the Kings already have role players like Barnes/Davion/Holmes (whoever a trade is for too) to be the role players.
When I look around the top teams from let's say this year's POs, all the Kings are missing is the #1. That seems really obvious I know, but shouldn't a competent team be using not only the #4 pick whether drafted or not, as the crux to get a #1.
Take Boston for example. That #1 option is a HUGE gap to make up so I am not in any way saying the Kings are close to the Celtics, however, this is the last time Monte will have the opportunity to snatch a #1 option player so he either needs to get the assets to get one from the #4 or he needs to draft one.
Tatum - #1 option
Brown - Fox
Smart - Sabonis
RWIII - Barnes
Horford - Holmes
White - Davion
Grant Williams - DDV
As mentioned, I'm not suggesting the Kings are close to the Celtics. What is evident though, and we all know this, is the Kings lack that true top end talent.
If the Kings truly want to have this PO mandate and make it, then you allow Monte to push all chips in, a mix of #4/Barnes/Holmes/Holiday/23 1st unprotected/24 pick swap/25 first.
IMO Davis can push his way into a PO team rotation and using the MLE wisely on a true weakness, even if they're not the better player would be far better for the Kings.
Do it with the Warriors - The talent gap gets bigger, but we're talking about the Champs, not just a PO team.
Steph (not fair when looking at him as a generational talent I know) - #1 option
Wiggins - Fox
Klay - Sabonis
Dray - Barnes
Looney - Holmes
Poole - Davion
GPII - DDV
OPJ - Davis