Vet free agents and filling out the roster

#63
Ingles is restricted and says Utah is his first priority. The Kings would have to overpay and hope the Jazz don't match.

Otto Porter is also restricted and I don't see Washington letting him go.

Minnesota would probably let Muhammed go but I'm not sure he's a good fit or worth a big contract.

Giving Iguodala his last big deal wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. He's a solid pro and a versatile player that would fit well.
I don't think GSW wins either Ship without Iggy checking LBJ. So there it is right there, is GSW going to let Iguodala sign elsewhere?
 
#65
I would love to see Tony Allen on a 2 year, second year ungauranteed contract similar to Afflalo/Tolliver from last season. Yeah he's old and yeah he's not actually a SF, but he can still defend any SF in the league at an above average level, so you bring him in to either be the bench defender or the starter to set the tone, play short minutes and let the kids come in. His toughness and defensive focus would be huge for these kinds every day in practice and having the toughest guy in the league backing you up gives these kids confidence to not pushed around or intimidated. Already Has a history with Joerger. Memphis isn't going to offer more than the vet min, he hasn't made enough money in his career to just ring chase, we have plenty of money to spend just give him 10 million and let him be a vet mentor and a stopgap if nothing better comes for the SF position
I'm in on signing Tony Allen to a two year deal like Afflalo/Tolliver.
 
#69
It's an interesting summer when it comes to free agents.

Ideally, I would like the Kings to have a veteran, or a young veteran at every position. I like Kosta and Temple in their roles. With two young PGs I think the team must bring in a veteran that is willing to mentor these kids and still have some life left in those legs. I would like to bring Collison back at a reasonable price but he might be looking for better options for him. Someone like Beverly would also be great but I am very comfortable with Collison due to familiarity factor and his ability to play off the ball and share some time on the court together with Fox and Mason. You need some veteran leadership and some competition for spots for these kids.

We also need a SF and ideally that would be Porter. He is young to grow with the team, can play both forward positions, can defend and is a very good set shooter from the 3 which is what the team needs with a player like Fox who can get into the paint and collapse the defense. If as I suspect, Washington matches, then Joe Ingles would be a great option for the team. Gallinari would be good but I am not sure he is much of a mentor.

PF is another position we need to address. I see there are Millsap rumors but I think the length of that deal would scare me. If its a two year deal even if its at max, I might be OK with it but I would hate it if it meant that Skal is not getting 25-30 minutes per game next season. This is why I am somewhat disappointed that the team waived Tolliver. I think he would be just about perfect for this role. I could get on board with Millsap as long as its not for more than 2 years and Skal still gets 25-30 mpg.

Next year is about developing these kids and giving them an opportunity but they still have to earn it and this is where these vets come in. They will give the, competition every day but also mentor them to become the best players that they can be.
 
#70
Casspi is another player to consider as a FA. Likes to get out and run, high character vet, loves Sacramento, etc. I would probably only offer him 1 year guaranteed so we can keep our flexibility going forward.
Casspi loves Sacramento but he is not signing here unless he gets playing time and as we saw last season, coach Joerger is not a huge fan of Casspi's game. I think he is a great fit in New Orleans.
 

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#74
I have no idea. What does he think why we have him 8 million last season? Because this allowed us to not guarantee his contract for 2017-2018 and waive and thats exactly what we did.
Frankly, Tolliver has a point here. He's EXACTLY the guy we want around for that role this upcoming year, and we cut him, because why? It's not like we're going to use the cap space. If he's a bit salty, he earned it.
 

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#77
I agree but Millsap rumors make me nervous!

Skal needs to get good minutes next year!
I know it's a bit premature, because he's not 100% healthy yet, but drafting Giles (on top of Skal) basically cements our PF position until one of the two proves they can't cut it in the league. A stop-gap, sure. But I can't even remotely imagine us going after a top-tier PF to sit in front of Skal/Giles. We need to develop the kids, and putting somebody in the way of that would be dumb. We'll go after a SF in free agency no doubt, but PF, C, and SG aren't really positions where we need to upgrade long-term, not yet. At PG we need a mentor, and Darren would be great if that's what he wants to do. I see us going after 1) Bogdanovic 2) a legit SF like Porter/Hayward (but I imagine we strike out), 3) a veteran PF on a one-year deal, 4) a veteran PG like Collison on a longer deal to mentor the kids.
 
#78
I know it's a bit premature, because he's not 100% healthy yet, but drafting Giles (on top of Skal) basically cements our PF position until one of the two proves they can't cut it in the league. A stop-gap, sure. But I can't even remotely imagine us going after a top-tier PF to sit in front of Skal/Giles. We need to develop the kids, and putting somebody in the way of that would be dumb. We'll go after a SF in free agency no doubt, but PF, C, and SG aren't really positions where we need to upgrade long-term, not yet. At PG we need a mentor, and Darren would be great if that's what he wants to do. I see us going after 1) Bogdanovic 2) a legit SF like Porter/Hayward (but I imagine we strike out), 3) a veteran PF on a one-year deal, 4) a veteran PG like Collison on a longer deal to mentor the kids.
Oh I agree but I don't think Giles will play much next season...definitely not at the start of the year. I am certain we will look for a PF but honestly I think someone like Tolliver would have been a great option.

I think we will look for a veteran PG, SF and PF.
 
#79
Frankly, Tolliver has a point here. He's EXACTLY the guy we want around for that role this upcoming year, and we cut him, because why? It's not like we're going to use the cap space. If he's a bit salty, he earned it.
Maybe he is not salty but interested in returning. His twee t may be getting misinterpreted herw. I always thought there was a decent chance vlade offers him a new contract depending how thing shake out in the draft. Love how vlade valuea flexibility. AT is a big boy he must get this. If not then there is another side to his personality we dont see as fans and he is not a guy we want around.
 
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#80
Maybe he is not salty but interested in returning. His twee t may be getting misinterpreted herw. I always thought there was a decent chance vlade offers him a new contract depending how thing shake out in the draft. Love how vlade valuea flexibility. AT is a big boy he must get this. If not then there is another side to his personality we dont see as fans and he is not a guy we want around.
Given that he won "the best team mate" with Detroit and I think at a few other stops before that, then the "other side of his personality we don't see" is a bit of a long stretch!
 
#81
Given that he won "the best team mate" with Detroit and I think at a few other stops before that, then the "other side of his personality we don't see" is a bit of a long stretch!
Thats what im getting at as to why i dont think he is being "salty" as was being implied by other posters. Its either he is who we think he is or someone completely different sendingng out immature salty tweet over a logical move by the front office which should have been expected given his contract. I think if he addef the little smiley eyes watching emoji then his intentions wouls be clear. I would expect to see AT in a kings jersey on another 1 year deal witb a 2nd team option.
 
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Tetsujin

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#82
Frankly, Tolliver has a point here. He's EXACTLY the guy we want around for that role this upcoming year, and we cut him, because why? It's not like we're going to use the cap space. If he's a bit salty, he earned it.
Yeah, that's the thing that still bothers me about cutting Tolliver.

This team is so far below the salary floor that Vlade'd probably still struggle to reach it even with AT on the team. It's not like Tolliver was some sort of James Johnson/Nick Young-esque locker room killer. Tolliver was one of this team's leaders at season's end and actually filled an increasingly important role in the modern NBA as a stretch-4.

Unless Vlade has some sort of plan to sign multiple max contract dudes (and considering the age and situation of the team, he probably shouldn't), there was really no need to get rid of Tolliver this offseason.
 
#83
Yeah, that's the thing that still bothers me about cutting Tolliver.

This team is so far below the salary floor that Vlade'd probably still struggle to reach it even with AT on the team. It's not like Tolliver was some sort of James Johnson/Nick Young-esque locker room killer. Tolliver was one of this team's leaders at season's end and actually filled an increasingly important role in the modern NBA as a stretch-4.

Unless Vlade has some sort of plan to sign multiple max contract dudes (and considering the age and situation of the team, he probably shouldn't), there was really no need to get rid of Tolliver this offseason.
Probably had more to do with the roster spot and little with cap space. Correct me if im wrong, but wasn't AT waived prior to Gay officially opting out as well as galloway?
 

Tetsujin

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#84
Probablu had more to do with the roster space. Correct me if im wrong, but wasn't AT waives prioe to Gay officially opting out as well as galloway?
The Gay opting out thing was a formality and in the case of Galloway, I doubt many teams' offseason plans are predicated on the comings and goings of their third point guard.
 
#85
The Gay opting out thing was a formality and in the case of Galloway, I doubt many teams' offseason plans are predicated on the comings and goings of their third point guard.
Waiving AT with the option to pursue him and offer another contact in the offseason has zero risk. Its not like he is irreplaceable by any stretch of the imagination. Again it is tbe rostor spot that "might" and still "might" come into play. Why not open up the spot to to have more flexibility to make some deal. Gay could have had some setback amd decide to stay. Galloway was likely to stay. I think it was a smart move and shows the FO is on top of things and looking to put themselves in the most favorable position to take advantage of opportunities that might unfold. When the FO had to make a decision about AT they can't fast forward in time to be 100% sure Gay would be gone or galloway would be gone. When they gave AT. And AA the contracts they did it shows foresight and attention to the little things that can give small advantagea down the road. As a fan i appreciate that little extra effort and focus coming from the FO. Those opportunities might not have materilized but i would be annoyed if AT being kept prevented us from being able to pick up a salary dump as well as another late first pick etc.
 
#86
If Bogdanovic comes over the Kings will have around $45 million in cap room and three open roster slots.

Goal one should be taking on another teams bad contract while getting back a promising young player or 1st round pick.

If that opportunity isn't out there, the Kings need to sign a PG and two forwards.

My first choice at PG would be Teodosic. I think he's a much better mentor for Fox than Lawson or Collison as his biggest strengths (elite passing/playmaking, running an offense) are areas of growth for De'Aaron.

At SF I like Porter and Ingles but they may be unattainable as both are RFA. But Utah might not match on Ingles to save some money if they can re-sign Hayward. I don't love Shabazz Muhammad but he could be a decent bench scorer.

I will always be a Casspi fan but I think that ship has sailed. Jerami Grant could be worth gambling on. Long term I see Justin Jackson as a reserve so SF is the one spot I think the Kings could look to sign a starter or in Grant's case, a guy with the tools to maybe be a starter.

At PF I'd prefer to have Tolliver back for his outside shooting and veteran presence. Otherwise Patrick Patterson and Ilyasova should be considered for that stretch 4 role.

Millsap wouldn't be my first choice but I understand the thinking. He's basically an all-star version of Tolliver. Overachiever, good locker room guy, but also a much better scorer, rebounder etc. This season should be a developmental one for Giles so Skal would still get the backup PF minutes. But even though Millsap would be a big upgrade, I'd rather see Labissiere start and get the lion's share of the minutes so we can see what the team has in him
 
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#87
The Gay opting out thing was a formality and in the case of Galloway, I doubt many teams' offseason plans are predicated on the comings and goings of their third point guard.
What was important was his roster spot. The Kings currently have 4 open roster spots with Bogdanovic most likely filling 1 of them. If Galloway and Tolliver were still here, that would only leave 1 left.
 

Tetsujin

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#88
Waiving AT with the option to pursue him and offer another contact in the offseason has zero risk. Its not like he is irreplaceable by any stretch of the imagination. Again it is tbe rostor spot that "might" and still "might" come into play. Why not open up the spot to to have more flexibility to make some deal. Gay could have had some setback amd decide to stay. Galloway was likely to stay. I think it was a smart move and shows the FO is on top of things and looking to put themselves in the most favorable position to take advantage of opportunities that might unfold. When the FO had to make a decision about AT they can't fast forward in time to be 100% sure Gay would be gone or galloway would be gone. When they gave AT. And AA the contracts they did it shows foresight and attention to the little things that can give small advantagea down the road. As a fan i appreciate that little extra effort and focus coming from the FO. Those opportunities might not have materilized but i would be annoyed if AT being kept prevented us from being able to pick up a salary dump as well as another late first pick etc.
That's a nice strategy and all but if that's the route you'd like to go down, isn't it sorta preferable to give Tolliver some sort of hint that that's the route you might pursue as opposed to simply burning the bridge the second Tolliver passes the "Now Leaving" sign?
 

Tetsujin

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#89
What was important was his roster spot. The Kings currently have 4 open roster spots with Bogdanovic most likely filling 1 of them. If Galloway and Tolliver were still here, that would only leave 1 left.
To which I ask, who exactly is it that you plan on signing this offseason that requires three open roster slots and 40 million dollars?

Now isn't the right time to nab "big name" impact players. Is (insert player name here) a better use of that space and money that Tolliver? If the answer is no, you've essential cut a guy for no reason.
 
#90
To which I ask, who exactly is it that you plan on signing this offseason that requires three open roster slots and 40 million dollars?

Now isn't the right time to nab "big name" impact players. Is (insert player name here) a better use of that space and money that Tolliver? If the answer is no, you've essential cut a guy for no reason.
I think they wanted at least 2 roster spots. One to sign a FA, and the other for flexibility during the season (kept us from being able to bring players up last season). Galloway opting out caught everyone by surprise.