Yeah I never truly believed the interest, well not seriously. Same with LaVine.
If I had to guess Monte takes after Morey a bit and throws a lot of lines out there and the Kings have been used as leverage for the holy smoke since Vlade.

FarBeyondDriven wrote:I might be alone thinking Murray is overrated so I'd be all over this type of move. I like him and he is a solid #4 type but we need better if we want to really compete. We'd be getting exactly what this team needs to give us an actually shot at getting to the WCF or further. These opportunities don't happen very often for small market teams. You have to go for it. So what if you lose Siakam? You've put your best foot forward. It'd be one thing if Murray was this dynamic athlete with elite traits but he isn't. Plus he's not some young buck, he turns 24 y/o this Summer. Yes you'd lose Murray but I'm sorry, finding #4 guys is easy.

blind prophet wrote:OxAndFox wrote:blind prophet wrote:I'm telling you guys, too much financial risk on the Huerter contract.
Could be Thornton 2.0
Maybe we can somehow BellyNelly him though?
Huerter is 11.5% of the cap this season.
In the most conservative estimate so far the salary cap only jumps 4.4% to $142m. It would still only be 11.8% of the cap. If the cap jumps the full 10% he would be around 11.2%. It's an easy deal to get off if the FO wants to.
Thornton was 13.9% of the cap before being traded which would equate to $18.9m this season.
I don't see the financial comparison at all.
Completely disagree.
I remember Thornton on a multi year deal, over paid, then leading to some handcuffs with cap space. Paying to offload him.
I see Huerter on a multi year deal, out of the rotation, not precisely cheap and find it interesting you think 2-3% of cap room expended makes some sort of contrarian argument. Waste of money = waste of money. He ain't holding up his end of the bargain today.
I remember the same sort of rhetoric with Jason Thompson, not being a double double guy but called one. Years go by and same people saying we could just move him etc.
Sprinkle in some dirty laundry and welcome Jarl Thompandry.
We just paid to offload Holmes.
If you can't see the financial risk....
Monk won't be cheap either.
He is possibly our next Thornton & I don't see his value as just being able to dump potentially long term as a guarantee.
codydaze wrote:FarBeyondDriven wrote:I might be alone thinking Murray is overrated so I'd be all over this type of move. I like him and he is a solid #4 type but we need better if we want to really compete. We'd be getting exactly what this team needs to give us an actually shot at getting to the WCF or further. These opportunities don't happen very often for small market teams. You have to go for it. So what if you lose Siakam? You've put your best foot forward. It'd be one thing if Murray was this dynamic athlete with elite traits but he isn't. Plus he's not some young buck, he turns 24 y/o this Summer. Yes you'd lose Murray but I'm sorry, finding #4 guys is easy.
6'8" guys who can shoot off of movement and defend the way he has been defending are absolutely not easy to find and are valued extremely highly by every team that has one.
FarBeyondDriven wrote:I might be alone thinking Murray is overrated so I'd be all over this type of move. I like him and he is a solid #4 type but we need better if we want to really compete. We'd be getting exactly what this team needs to give us an actually shot at getting to the WCF or further. These opportunities don't happen very often for small market teams. You have to go for it. So what if you lose Siakam? You've put your best foot forward. It'd be one thing if Murray was this dynamic athlete with elite traits but he isn't. Plus he's not some young buck, he turns 24 y/o this Summer. Yes you'd lose Murray but I'm sorry, finding #4 guys is easy.
BoogieTime wrote:FarBeyondDriven wrote:I might be alone thinking Murray is overrated so I'd be all over this type of move. I like him and he is a solid #4 type but we need better if we want to really compete. We'd be getting exactly what this team needs to give us an actually shot at getting to the WCF or further. These opportunities don't happen very often for small market teams. You have to go for it. So what if you lose Siakam? You've put your best foot forward. It'd be one thing if Murray was this dynamic athlete with elite traits but he isn't. Plus he's not some young buck, he turns 24 y/o this Summer. Yes you'd lose Murray but I'm sorry, finding #4 guys is easy.
Through the highs and lows, I've been pretty consistent on my stance on a Keegan trade. For a difference maker that the other team will probably require too many additives for my liking.
Obviously not for Toronto's expirings or ill fitting players - OG/Siakam, Lavine, Kuzma or any of that stuff. But as the cornerstone of a Lauri trade or a Donovan Mitchell true bonafide difference maker, I would as of now send Keegan packing (Ainge would require additives and probably wouldnt meet my threshold of taking our salary so we could renegotiate/extend him so its moot).
Just adding a concrete difference maker to Sabonis/Fox has the team at contention.
LightTheBeam wrote:I was down for Siakam but I've preferred other routes from the start.
Jazz are rolling so wonder if Lauri is off the table.
Full steam ahead on team DFS/O'Neale. Fox, Monk, Murray, Sabonis, that's our core. Now give me some defenders who can make a 3.
OxAndFox wrote:LightTheBeam wrote:I was down for Siakam but I've preferred other routes from the start.
Jazz are rolling so wonder if Lauri is off the table.
Full steam ahead on team DFS/O'Neale. Fox, Monk, Murray, Sabonis, that's our core. Now give me some defenders who can make a 3.
Still a lot of time to play out. This iteration didn't see a change, but who knows? I do like the thought of getting defenders around those guys.
We're probably only a week or so away from a couple of new names to come out.
GS might just give the Lakers a reprieve but as you say, the Jazz are rolling and the Grizzlies should keep improving.
In the East who knows what Atlanta is going to do? Does anyone like a Bogi reunion? Not a defender we know. Anyway, should be an exciting few weeks.
BoogieTime wrote:Apparently we aren't willing to trade Keegan or pay Pascal the max
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-kings-wont-trade-keegan-211256535.html
Both those things are fine. Pascal is declining heading into his 30s and isnt the best fit. The question is still why were there reports that we were close, when the two GMS should have been in some type of contact about their positions over the years. Masai was using the earlier report as leverage is looks like of us putting huerter/barnes on the block to get other teams to pony up more

The fact Sacramento had extension talks with Siakam could mean a deal between the two teams was met. Interesting stuff here either way.BoogieTime wrote:Apparently we aren't willing to trade Keegan or pay Pascal the max
https://sports.yahoo.com/report-kings-wont-trade-keegan-211256535.html
Both those things are fine. Pascal is declining heading into his 30s and isnt the best fit. The question is still why were there reports that we were close, when the two GMS should have been in some type of contact about their positions over the years. Masai was using the earlier report as leverage is looks like of us putting huerter/barnes on the block to get other teams to pony up more
LightTheBeam wrote:I think the biggest reason not to trade Keegan is because it still puts us in the same spot. One wing and nothing else.
Look at pelicans, Ingram, zion, herb, Murphy, Naji, Hawkins, Daniels. This team drafted a crap ton of mobile wings who play defense.
Was thinking about this yesterday. Outside of keegan we just don't draft wings. It's been guards non stop or trading picks away.
It's why I hated the Holmes deal also. You gave a chance at finding a wing to give sabonis an early extension. He was never turning down the money last year or after this year. Holmes today would be 12 million more tradeable money on a nearly expiring contract. And you'd have a young guy to develop and give minutes to or another tradeable piece.
Glad monte/Brown broke the playoff streak, but Monte so far has been meh. Let Bogi walk to trade for Huerter (downgrade that cost us a 1st), resigning Holmes cost us a pick, overpaid Barnes, wasted money taking duarte, drafted davion over Murphy and Jalen Johnson obvious wing fits.
BoogieTime wrote:LightTheBeam wrote:I think the biggest reason not to trade Keegan is because it still puts us in the same spot. One wing and nothing else.
Look at pelicans, Ingram, zion, herb, Murphy, Naji, Hawkins, Daniels. This team drafted a crap ton of mobile wings who play defense.
Was thinking about this yesterday. Outside of keegan we just don't draft wings. It's been guards non stop or trading picks away.
It's why I hated the Holmes deal also. You gave a chance at finding a wing to give sabonis an early extension. He was never turning down the money last year or after this year. Holmes today would be 12 million more tradeable money on a nearly expiring contract. And you'd have a young guy to develop and give minutes to or another tradeable piece.
Glad monte/Brown broke the playoff streak, but Monte so far has been meh. Let Bogi walk to trade for Huerter (downgrade that cost us a 1st), resigning Holmes cost us a pick, overpaid Barnes, wasted money taking duarte, drafted davion over Murphy and Jalen Johnson obvious wing fits.
I'm still caring less about locking up one of the best bigs in the league for the 23rd pick. There are several teams with cap, and its not unheard of for a guy to turn down a 4 year max for a 5 year max if he wants to relocate somewhere (how much money do you need).
LightTheBeam wrote:BoogieTime wrote:LightTheBeam wrote:I think the biggest reason not to trade Keegan is because it still puts us in the same spot. One wing and nothing else.
Look at pelicans, Ingram, zion, herb, Murphy, Naji, Hawkins, Daniels. This team drafted a crap ton of mobile wings who play defense.
Was thinking about this yesterday. Outside of keegan we just don't draft wings. It's been guards non stop or trading picks away.
It's why I hated the Holmes deal also. You gave a chance at finding a wing to give sabonis an early extension. He was never turning down the money last year or after this year. Holmes today would be 12 million more tradeable money on a nearly expiring contract. And you'd have a young guy to develop and give minutes to or another tradeable piece.
Glad monte/Brown broke the playoff streak, but Monte so far has been meh. Let Bogi walk to trade for Huerter (downgrade that cost us a 1st), resigning Holmes cost us a pick, overpaid Barnes, wasted money taking duarte, drafted davion over Murphy and Jalen Johnson obvious wing fits.
I'm still caring less about locking up one of the best bigs in the league for the 23rd pick. There are several teams with cap, and its not unheard of for a guy to turn down a 4 year max for a 5 year max if he wants to relocate somewhere (how much money do you need).
Trying to think of the last guy who turned down a 50/year salary to go test free agency. Lebron? Its pretty rare.
Just goes to show the difference between us and teams like OKC, Pelicans, Houston. Those teams weren't bad nearly as long as us. What do we have to show for it? We have 2 homegrown talents in Fox/Murray who aren't even that young. Those other 3 teams are full of home grown young guys who have big futures.