George Hill to the Cavaliers?

#31
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Thompson’s contract is only one year longer than Hills and would expire right around the time Skal and Giles etc. would need to be paid. He easily becomes our best rebounder and could hopefully get these kids to box out and learn some good habits. He is also still pretty young and works with this core off the bench. Calderon becomes our 3rd point guard and a good vet.
Thompson is a worse contract than Hill.
 
#32
To give us even a remote chance at the Brooklyn pick (and I mean very remote), we're probably talking:

George Hill
Bogdan Bogdanovic
Kosta Koufos

for

Tristan Thompson
JR Smith
Iman Shumpert
2018 BKN 1st

If a deal like that were to happen, we would probably buyout Smith as I would think we don't want him anywhere near our young guys, but then you have this core of young guys:

PG - Fox / Mason
SG - Hield / Richardson
SF - Jackson
PF - Labissiere / Giles
C - Cauley-Stein / Papagiannis

We could end up grabbing Doncic/Porter with our pick and a guy like Knox/Mil. Bridges/Mik. Bridges with the Brooklyn pick.
 
#34
We could do a deal that includes their 2019 pick. If LaBron leaves, it could end up being in the teens.
Agree that a 2019 pick would be much better than a 2018 pick. The Kings already have too many young players and adding three more (Giles plus 2 picks) next year would not help their current situation.
 
#35
To give us even a remote chance at the Brooklyn pick (and I mean very remote), we're probably talking:

George Hill
Bogdan Bogdanovic
Kosta Koufos

for

Tristan Thompson
JR Smith
Iman Shumpert
2018 BKN 1st

If a deal like that were to happen, we would probably buyout Smith as I would think we don't want him anywhere near our young guys, but then you have this core of young guys:

PG - Fox / Mason
SG - Hield / Richardson
SF - Jackson
PF - Labissiere / Giles
C - Cauley-Stein / Papagiannis

We could end up grabbing Doncic/Porter with our pick and a guy like Knox/Mil. Bridges/Mik. Bridges with the Brooklyn pick.
You think this is more likely than adding an extra year on the TT contract? Asking seriously. Retooling the whole roster by trading one of our most capable players to take another shot in the dark at developing an additional youngster?
 
#36
You think this is more likely than adding an extra year on the TT contract? Asking seriously. Retooling the whole roster by trading one of our most capable players to take another shot in the dark at developing an additional youngster?
I see this trade as giving us value. Something your proposal did not do.
 
#37
We are not, and should not act, desperate to get rid of Hill. Those of you who are willing to give away the store to get rid of him need to calm down.
If we can turn him into a decent pick in 2019 without sacrificing our youth movement, then I'm good with it. We don't need more vets to temp Joerger and steal playing time.
Next year our rookies will be Giles, a top 5 lottery pick, and a 2nd rounder. We don't need another rookie on top of that.
But we'll need some fresh blood for the following season.
 
#39
Here's the trade I would do.

Sac out: Hill
Sac in. Frye (expiring) and shumpert (po) AND CLE pick
I don't think any of us would like to waive one of our current players, right?

It would have to be something like...

George Hill
Kosta Koufos

for

JR Smith
Iman Shumpert
2018 CLE 1st

Then from there, we talk about buying out Smith so he doesn't disrupt the locker room.
 
#41
Agree that a 2019 pick would be much better than a 2018 pick. The Kings already have too many young players and adding three more (Giles plus 2 picks) next year would not help their current situation.
The 2019 pick is owed to ATL (top 10 protected) unless they want to trade us 1-10 which I highly doubt.
 

kingsboi

Hall of Famer
#43
if possible, I'd do a trade for the Cavs 2019 pick since the Kings don't hold a draft pick and if Bron leaves in the summer, that's a lottery pick. Unless of course its protected, which someone may have mentioned all ready.
 
#44
Could they do a 2020 pick? If Lebron doesn't resign with them, they could be really bad by 2020. Could be a Danny Angie type move on Vlade's part.

If Vlade wants the Brooklyn pick, I'm wondering if there is a scenario where we could ship out Hill + other veterans for salary matching purposes and take on a couple of bad contracts from Cleveland. I could see Cleveland maybe going for the salary dump to entice Lebron to resign since they'll have money for higher quality free agents. I don't think Hill for the Brooklyn pick and a bad contract is enough to get it done but a couple bad contracts could entice them.

Cleveland is in a weird spot right now. They are desperate because they have a chance to win a championship this year but they need some other pieces to get it done. But Lebron has them in a weird situation since he won't commit to signing. Trading a lottery pick could push their rebuild back by two years if Lebron leaves but if Lebron stays, that pick wont help them win a championship. Being able to sign free agents will and us taking some contracts off their hands could make that happen. It'll be interesting to see what happens.
 
#45
Could they do a 2020 pick? If Lebron doesn't resign with them, they could be really bad by 2020. Could be a Danny Angie type move on Vlade's part.

If Vlade wants the Brooklyn pick, I'm wondering if there is a scenario where we could ship out Hill + other veterans for salary matching purposes and take on a couple of bad contracts from Cleveland. I could see Cleveland maybe going for the salary dump to entice Lebron to resign since they'll have money for higher quality free agents. I don't think Hill for the Brooklyn pick and a bad contract is enough to get it done but a couple bad contracts could entice them.

Cleveland is in a weird spot right now. They are desperate because they have a chance to win a championship this year but they need some other pieces to get it done. But Lebron has them in a weird situation since he won't commit to signing. Trading a lottery pick could push their rebuild back by two years if Lebron leaves but if Lebron stays, that pick wont help them win a championship. Being able to sign free agents will and us taking some contracts off their hands could make that happen. It'll be interesting to see what happens.
There's no type of deal that could create space for Cleveland. The only expiring we have is VC at $8mill.

If Vlade wants the Brooklyn pick, we'd need to give up Bogdan, Buddy+?, or WCS all along with Hill. Nothing else remotely makes sense for them.
 

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
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#48
To give us even a remote chance at the Brooklyn pick (and I mean very remote), we're probably talking:

George Hill
Bogdan Bogdanovic
Kosta Koufos

for

Tristan Thompson
JR Smith
Iman Shumpert
2018 BKN 1st

If a deal like that were to happen, we would probably buyout Smith as I would think we don't want him anywhere near our young guys, but then you have this core of young guys:

PG - Fox / Mason
SG - Hield / Richardson
SF - Jackson
PF - Labissiere / Giles
C - Cauley-Stein / Papagiannis

We could end up grabbing Doncic/Porter with our pick and a guy like Knox/Mil. Bridges/Mik. Bridges with the Brooklyn pick.
Yeah, um ... no. I seriously doubt if Vlade is going to entertain trading away Bogdan.
 
#49
Unfortunately, that's not how it works. Two-way deals are their own animal. The Kings are at the 15 maximum of normal spots, separately from the two-way deals. They'd have to cut someone like Carter.
Which is inevitable, isn’t it? Carter will either be waived so he can sign with a playoff team or traded for potato chips to a playoff team. Kings aren’t going to keep him to the bitter end of a losing year on what figures to be his last season. Plenty of good teams will bring him on just to have him there come playoff time as a send off. Most likely Toronto.
 
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VF21

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#50
Which is inevitable, isn’t it? Carter will either be waived so he can sign with a playoff team or traded for potato chips to a playoff team. Kings aren’t going to keep him to the bitter end of a losing year on what figures to be his last season. Plenty of good teams will bring him on just to have him there come playoff time as a send off.
Carter is not going to be waived. Carter will either fulfill his contract here or be traded back to the Raptors.
 
#51
Could they do a 2020 pick? If Lebron doesn't resign with them, they could be really bad by 2020. Could be a Danny Angie type move on Vlade's part.

If Vlade wants the Brooklyn pick, I'm wondering if there is a scenario where we could ship out Hill + other veterans for salary matching purposes and take on a couple of bad contracts from Cleveland. I could see Cleveland maybe going for the salary dump to entice Lebron to resign since they'll have money for higher quality free agents. I don't think Hill for the Brooklyn pick and a bad contract is enough to get it done but a couple bad contracts could entice them.

Cleveland is in a weird spot right now. They are desperate because they have a chance to win a championship this year but they need some other pieces to get it done. But Lebron has them in a weird situation since he won't commit to signing. Trading a lottery pick could push their rebuild back by two years if Lebron leaves but if Lebron stays, that pick wont help them win a championship. Being able to sign free agents will and us taking some contracts off their hands could make that happen. It'll be interesting to see what happens.
This would be my angle. I hate to besmirch a fellow small market, but CLE has not really been all that relevant outside of miraculously landing hometown hero Lebron at #1, and then Lebron returning because they had a bevy of #1 picks to trade for Love. They are not likely to land free agents or even be mediocre beyond this season. Their owner never extends GMs, so Koby Altman has almost zero incentive to think beyond the short term. When he gets dismissed in two years and is interviewing with potential employers he can just point to Gilbert’s history and truthfully state he had no reason not to mortgage the future for a shot at one more ring.

I would look for a pick swap in 2020 and a #1 protected pick in 2021 for taking on a couple bad contracts.
 
#52
As much as I dislike Hill, his apathetic nature to being here is an additive to driving the tank. The team could be better without him

Expirings and one of Cle 2018, Zizic or Osman might seal it though for Vlade

It’s interesting that Cleveland’s desire for Hill became public. Why would they want that? Knowing Hill wants out and would put pressure to make this happen after not coming up with an offer that appeases Vlade now? Or are we tempted to hold on to him and Vlade’s driving a hard bargain
 

kingsboi

Hall of Famer
#53
As much as I dislike Hill, his apathetic nature to being here is an additive to driving the tank. The team could be better without him

Expirings and one of Cle 2018, Zizic or Osman might seal it though for Vlade

It’s interesting that Cleveland’s desire for Hill became public. Why would they want that? Knowing Hill wants out and would put pressure to make this happen after not coming up with an offer that appeases Vlade now? Or are we tempted to hold on to him and Vlade’s driving a hard bargain
Vlade doesn't need to trade Hill this season if he doesn't like the return. Hill is essentially a two year contract with a third year option which I doubt he will pick up if he so happens to still be here, which he won't.
 

VF21

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#54
As much as I dislike Hill, his apathetic nature to being here is an additive to driving the tank. The team could be better without him

Expirings and one of Cle 2018, Zizic or Osman might seal it though for Vlade

It’s interesting that Cleveland’s desire for Hill became public. Why would they want that? Knowing Hill wants out and would put pressure to make this happen after not coming up with an offer that appeases Vlade now? Or are we tempted to hold on to him and Vlade’s driving a hard bargain
Shams is the new Woj. He hears a lot of stuff. I don't see anything that indicates where he heard it. My guess would be someone from within Hill's camp trying to stir up possible interest.
 
#55
There's no type of deal that could create space for Cleveland. The only expiring we have is VC at $8mill.

.If Vlade wants the Brooklyn pick, we'd need to give up Bogdan, Buddy+?, or WCS all along with Hill. Nothing else remotely makes sense for them.
I don't think we need to break the bank for the Nets pick. It's less valuable now than it was at the beginning of the season.

As of now, they are 8th in standing. I don't see lot of teams falling down (except probably Hornets, particularly if they trade Kemba), or a lot of teams moving up (Grizz probably, who are riddled with injuries).

Chances are, that the pick will be in the 7-8 range. Remember, WCS was picked 5th, Buddy 6th, and Bogdan has been playing well. All of them are on their rookie contracts. One may complain about WCS/Buddy not showing enough relative to their pick positions in years 3/2 respectively (something that can be debated, but I am ok with where they are right now), but I don't see the need to take on bad contracts and give away prospects for a 7-8 pick.
 
#56
I don't think we need to break the bank for the Nets pick. It's less valuable now than it was at the beginning of the season.

As of now, they are 8th in standing. I don't see lot of teams falling down (except probably Hornets, particularly if they trade Kemba), or a lot of teams moving up (Grizz probably, who are riddled with injuries).

Chances are, that the pick will be in the 7-8 range. Remember, WCS was picked 5th, Buddy 6th, and Bogdan has been playing well. All of them are on their rookie contracts. One may complain about WCS/Buddy not showing enough relative to their pick positions in years 3/2 respectively (something that can be debated, but I am ok with where they are right now), but I don't see the need to take on bad contracts and give away prospects for a 7-8 pick.
Well you said we don't need to break the bank for the Nets pick, but why on Earth would Cleveland give it away for George Hill? That makes no sense.

Go back to last year's draft. We were presumably picking 8-1oth. Would you accept any average NBA player? no. What would you want for it? Either
a) a good player or
b) a young player with actual potential.
Cavaliers are in the same boat even though they're contending this year. Lotto pick is still lotto pick. Teams value 1st rounders, especially lotto picks. Only teams that don't are the Nets and Kings.

I'm not saying we should trade all that for the Cavs pick, but you better bet we'd need to give up A LOT more than just George Hill. Kings fans have complained about him all season, but now that his name comes up in trades, we act like he's worth a lotto pick lol.
 
#57
Well you said we don't need to break the bank for the Nets pick, but why on Earth would Cleveland give it away for George Hill? That makes no sense.

Go back to last year's draft. We were presumably picking 8-1oth. Would you accept any average NBA player? no. What would you want for it? Either
a) a good player or
b) a young player with actual potential.
Cavaliers are in the same boat even though they're contending this year. Lotto pick is still lotto pick. Teams value 1st rounders, especially lotto picks. Only teams that don't are the Nets and Kings.

I'm not saying we should trade all that for the Cavs pick, but you better bet we'd need to give up A LOT more than just George Hill. Kings fans have complained about him all season, but now that his name comes up in trades, we act like he's worth a lotto pick lol.
I never said they will.
 
#58
To give us even a remote chance at the Brooklyn pick (and I mean very remote), we're probably talking:

George Hill
Bogdan Bogdanovic
Kosta Koufos

for

Tristan Thompson
JR Smith
Iman Shumpert
2018 BKN 1st

If a deal like that were to happen, we would probably buyout Smith as I would think we don't want him anywhere near our young guys, but then you have this core of young guys:

PG - Fox / Mason
SG - Hield / Richardson
SF - Jackson
PF - Labissiere / Giles
C - Cauley-Stein / Papagiannis

We could end up grabbing Doncic/Porter with our pick and a guy like Knox/Mil. Bridges/Mik. Bridges with the Brooklyn pick.
I turn on Vlade and I mean hard if he gives up Bogi. He is our very best piece. He better not dare.
 

gunks

Hall of Famer
#59
As others have mentioned, the pressure is all on Cleveland if LeBron wants Hill.

Worst case we keep him, and his garbage play helps the tank. He's basically a fat expiring next season.

If we want that pick, it'll take more than Hill, but what else do they have that WE want? I'm sure we'd have to throw in a youngster, but one of our better ones is too much. Lets sell 'em on Papa! He's the next Big Z!
 

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
SME
#60
As others have mentioned, the pressure is all on Cleveland if LeBron wants Hill.

Worst case we keep him, and his garbage play helps the tank. He's basically a fat expiring next season.

If we want that pick, it'll take more than Hill, but what else do they have that WE want? I'm sure we'd have to throw in a youngster, but one of our better ones is too much. Lets sell 'em on Papa! He's the next Big Z!
WHY would we trade a kid we're just starting to get to know for another unknown quantity? At some point, you have to quit drooling over the grass on the other side of the fence or the next model of iPhone. Quit shopping for raw materials and start building.