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Sacramento Kings - Logical Trade partner
« on: July 06, 2017, 12:42:12 PM »

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Sacramento seems like a logical trade partner.  They have a glut of young cheap bigs.  They just lost Rudy Gay and could use a Jae Crowder. 

Willy Cauley-Stein
Skal Labissiere
Harry Giles
Georgious Papagiannis

They have Kosta Koufos and signed Zach Randolph.  I'd love to see Danny target one of the above in a deal to clear cap room and pick up a young big with some upside.

Re: Sacramento Kings - Logical Trade partner
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Sacramento seems like a logical trade partner.  They have a glut of young cheap bigs.  They just lost Rudy Gay and could use a Jae Crowder. 

Willy Cauley-Stein
Skal Labissiere
Harry Giles
Georgious Papagiannis

They have Kosta Koufos and signed Zach Randolph.  I'd love to see Danny target one of the above in a deal to clear cap room and pick up a young big with some upside.

A deal with The Kings could hurt our pick in two years. I don't think Danny is sending them good vets...

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I agree. Skal is the guy that I'd want to target. A Crowder-for Skal swap might be a best-case scenario for us, and it's pretty good value for the Kings if they want to establish a winning culture. Do the Kings have the cap space for this to work?

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Sacramento seems like a logical trade partner.  They have a glut of young cheap bigs.  They just lost Rudy Gay and could use a Jae Crowder. 

Willy Cauley-Stein
Skal Labissiere
Harry Giles
Georgious Papagiannis

They have Kosta Koufos and signed Zach Randolph.  I'd love to see Danny target one of the above in a deal to clear cap room and pick up a young big with some upside.
They signed Koufos and Randolph for depth behind Skal and WCS (who can play together). I don't think you'll get anything there, but it's worth trying.
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Sacramento seems like a logical trade partner.  They have a glut of young cheap bigs.  They just lost Rudy Gay and could use a Jae Crowder. 

Willy Cauley-Stein
Skal Labissiere
Harry Giles
Georgious Papagiannis

They have Kosta Koufos and signed Zach Randolph.  I'd love to see Danny target one of the above in a deal to clear cap room and pick up a young big with some upside.
They signed Koufos and Randolph for depth behind Skal and WCS (who can play together). I don't think you'll get anything there, but it's worth trying.
Giles may be the better option.  sure another rookie to add but the cost of his deal relative to Crowder's would free up enough cap space to sign Hayward.  May be enough to keep Rozier too (admittedly didn't run the numbers on that).

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Sacramento seems like a logical trade partner.  They have a glut of young cheap bigs.  They just lost Rudy Gay and could use a Jae Crowder. 

Willy Cauley-Stein
Skal Labissiere
Harry Giles
Georgious Papagiannis

They have Kosta Koufos and signed Zach Randolph.  I'd love to see Danny target one of the above in a deal to clear cap room and pick up a young big with some upside.

A deal with The Kings could hurt our pick in two years. I don't think Danny is sending them good vets...
those young guys will probably contribute more wins than Crowder
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I agree. Skal is the guy that I'd want to target. A Crowder-for Skal swap might be a best-case scenario for us, and it's pretty good value for the Kings if they want to establish a winning culture. Do the Kings have the cap space for this to work?


 No.. They don't. WCS and Skal Labissiere still doesn't work.

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« Reply #7 on: July 06, 2017, 01:33:47 PM »

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We can trade them Bradley, 018 Lakers pick and their own pick back for WCS + Skal and still walk away with the 018 Brooklyn pick