Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

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Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby Smills91 on Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:00 pm

I was thoroughly displease by the OKC game and oppositely please by the Hornets game. With that said, we're only 2 games in, but with the way this team is established, it's never too early to start looking into out crystal ball.

The roster will of guaranteed contracts at season's end will make up our roster as follows:

C: Spencer Hawes
PF: Jason Thompson, Jon Brockman
SF: Omri Casspi, Andres Nocioni, Donte Greene
SG: Kevin Martin, Francisco Garcia
PG: Tyreke Evans, Beno Udrih

That's 9 players under contract. Add 2 more spots for our draft picks and that's 11 contracts likely to go into Free Agency

Free Agency will be tricky though. We'll ahve 40 milion tied up in our 9 contracts and we'll have to add another 3-4 million for our likely top 7-9 pick. That puts our guaranteed money around 43-44 million.

The salary cap figures to be projected anywhere between 50-55. That leaves us with 6-12 million to sign a free agent(greater than the MLE).

So while prognosticating, I'm looking at the draft first, who should we be considering in the draft next year. I ask this, to allow us to get familiar with the prospects for this coming college basketball season.

Potentially Projected in the lottery

True Centers:

Cole Aldrich - If we want a true blue center this is our guy to target. He's got a sturdy frame and a solid low post game. Not the most athletic, but a guy that could fix a lot of the dearth we've lacked at the 5 in seasons past.

Solomon Alabi - Guy is a potential defensive force a la Theo Ratliff in his prime. Could fix a lot of what we've need from our frontcourt for many seasons now.

Power Forwards:

Ed Davis - This guy is popular. Jury's still out IMO on whether he'll be a superstar or not. I'm excited to see him this college seasons.

Derrick Favors - Probably the consensus #1 big man int he draft. We'd have to land a top 3 pick to even have a shot at him.

Greg Monroe - this is the guy I really like. I think he'll be a Chris Bosh level player for many years. I'd LOVE to be able to pick him up.

Donatas Motiejunas - Not familiar with him at all, but he appears to have a higher ceiling than even an Andrea Bargnani, who went #1 in '06

Small Forwards:

Evan Turner - Might be a good fit next to a Evans/Martin backcourt with his playmaking/shooting ability.

Devin Ebanks - Could be a great talent, but I think he's a poor fit for our roster. Not a big fan of him for our roster.

Aminu - A hybrid forward, he's in the same boat as Ebanks in my book.

Shooting Guards -

Willie Warren - Is the only one worth considering and even then, I dunno. We're set here.

Point Guards -

John Wall - Easily the #1 pick in the draft. No other PG's look lotto worthy IMO.

So with that said - I'd rank the prospects in tentative order for US as:

1) Wall
2) Favors
3) Monroe
4) Davis
5) Montiejunas
6) Aldrich
7) Turner
8) Warren
9) Ebanks
10) Alabi

Let's assume we can get Monroe with our pick probably somewhere in the 3-8 range and then we solidify our frontcourt. Grab a Sherron Collins as a backcourt PG in the 2nd round.

And our roster now looks like:

C: Spencer Hawes,
PF: Greg Monroe, Jason Thompson, Jon Brockman
SF: Omri Casspi, Andres Nocinoni, Donte Greene
SG: Kevin Martin, Francisco Garcia
PG: Tyreke Evans, Beno Urdih, Sherron Collins

Then in Free Agency we just go after the Best Player we can afford. We still need some frontcourt depth, especially at back-up Center. I can see Fesenko being a cheap target and then for a bigger signing in the 6-12 range we could go after, I think David Lee might be our best target that we could afford in the 6-12 range. Likely 8-10 million a year. Joe Johnson is another target, but I don't know if we could afford him unless we're closer to 12 million a year. So let's go o[timistic with Joe Johnson at 5 years and 60 million and Fesenko for 2 years and 2 million.

Final roster:

C: Spencer Hawes, Kryrlo Fesenko
PF: Greg Monroe, Jason Thompson, Jon Brockman
SF: Joe Johnson, Omri Casspi, Andres Nocioni, Donte Greene
SG: Kevin Martin, Francisco Garcia
PG; Tyreke Evans, Beno Udrih, Sherron Collins

THat roster is starting to get somewhere now, IMO.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby SacKingZZZ on Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:37 am

Don't sleep on Demarcus Cousins and Xavier Henry. From what I've seen these guys are legit. Cousins is like a 270 pound Lamar Odom. I think he is the next great passing big.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby _SRV_ on Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:05 am

We should explore Big Z for Noc trade if SJax doesn't land in Cleveland, they need shooting PF, we need veteran center and expiring.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby darkadun on Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:04 am

Good post Smills, I was thinking about this exact thing yesterday. As far as draft goes, I think we should pick the best PF/C available, barring we get the #1, which is possible, who knows. We need more beef up front in whatever form that can come.

Regarding FA, its "possible" we could free up some cap space by trading Nocioni. I like the guy and the way he plays, but his talents are wasted on a young, developing team. The best scenerio I can think of is a contending team wanting to make a move before the deadline and willing to take on the salary. If we move Noci for a expiring, that would give us 12-18 million in cap to go after Bosh. Bosh is the best scenerio for us IMO. Adding him to our backcourt of Evans and Martin with Casspi up and coming at SF would be incredible.

SRV: Thats great Idea. Considering they are probably desperate to win a title this year, that might actually work. They might even take Beno too. :P
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby Lightning Strike on Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:43 am

I'm still not so fond of Joe Johnson at the SF because I worry about our defense, but I love Monroe. He can be either a C/PF. But if we got Favors, then we have our defensive big man. I might even consider Favors over Wall.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby Smills91 on Sat Oct 31, 2009 2:28 pm

Lightning Strike wrote:I'm still not so fond of Joe Johnson at the SF because I worry about our defense, but I love Monroe. He can be either a C/PF. But if we got Favors, then we have our defensive big man. I might even consider Favors over Wall.



I think Favors gets more hype, but I'm a fan of Monroe. I think he has the best shot of 'getting' it. Favors reminds me an awful lot of Josh Smith....while still very good, uses more style over substance. Still a substantial player, but I think Monroe is less flash and more substance.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby Sacramento_King on Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:10 pm

Smills91 wrote:I think Favors gets more hype, but I'm a fan of Monroe. I think he has the best shot of 'getting' it. Favors reminds me an awful lot of Josh Smith....while still very good, uses more style over substance. Still a substantial player, but I think Monroe is less flash and more substance.


I think drafting that high you want the guy with the higher upside. I think Favors has a much higher ceiling than Monroe and would prefer him over Greg. I actually like both UNC bigs as well in Davis and John Henson who will be a matchup nightmare this year and could declare as well. If they get lucky and draft Wall, then Renardo Sidney in the 2nd round could be a nice upside pick as well though his stock should rise as the year progresses.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby SacKingZZZ on Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:02 pm

I'm interested to see what Henson can do. Davis? Terrific shotblocker, has a chance to be the next Theo Ratliff, but just isn't the type of player you draft in the top 5. I fully believe the mocks will show Cousins, Henry, and maybe Patrick Patterson moving up the board pretty quickly. Oh, and Singler too.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby longfellow44 on Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:17 pm

I lived in Columbus last year and watched a lot of ohio state basketball. If we aren't drafting in a position to draft one of the top guys we really need to look at Evan Turner. He reminds me of a paul pierce type player. He doesn't have much long range but he's a very solid defender and he's certainly got the ability to play a point forward role. Actually I think a better comparison would be a slightly less athletic Igoudala. If we don't land in say the top 8 picks then we really need to consider drafting him.

If we draft Evan Turner then we really need to look at getting another big in FA.
I would offer a roughly 9-10 million dollar contract to david lee if we draft turner.

Hawes/Thompson
Lee/Thompson
Turner/Casspi
Martin/Garcia
Evans/Beno

I think that in a couple years that team could be a contender. Turner would help to keep the ball moving instead of having mostly finishers in the lineup. Lee is still a good passing big and would also really help to establish this team as a very good rebounding team. I don't think any team could really afford to double any body because everyone is able to score.

This isn't a best case scenario. This is one of those things where the kings don't land one of the best picks but really make good decisions to utilize our assets in the best way possible.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby Lightning Strike on Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:20 pm

We really need that big man who can bang inside and is a supreme defender, and I don't think hawes or Thompson fit that mold. I honestly think that and a well-rounded scoring SF is our missing piece.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby KF10 on Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:29 pm

We need a dynamic small forward or a two way big man. I prefer the two way big man for this team. As much I love the potential of Thompson/Hawes duo, I think we need another big that is awesome defensively and is respectable on the offensive side too. Sort of like a more offensive capable Emeka Okafor type of player.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby mitchweber on Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:30 pm

We definitely need an interior presence defensively in the worst way. Right now, I would consider that to be our top priority.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby Smills91 on Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:11 pm

Lightning Strike wrote:We really need that big man who can bang inside and is a supreme defender, and I don't think hawes or Thompson fit that mold. I honestly think that and a well-rounded scoring SF is our missing piece.


There's this kid named Omri Casspi, he's a foreign-born, rookie that seems to GET it and has only played 2 games. I have high hopes that he'll be an answer for our SF position for years to come.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby Sacramento_King on Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:16 pm

SacKingZZZ wrote:I'm interested to see what Henson can do. Davis? Terrific shotblocker, has a chance to be the next Theo Ratliff, but just isn't the type of player you draft in the top 5. I fully believe the mocks will show Cousins, Henry, and maybe Patrick Patterson moving up the board pretty quickly. Oh, and Singler too.


I could see Davis staying pretty high in the draft. I think he could be similar to Tyrus Thomas who I believe went 4. I agree with Cousins and Henry. Patterson will probably be right around the 12 - 18 range. His height will be a detriment.
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Re: Looking Ahead - Summer of 2010

Postby sacking78 on Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:28 am

Do we have any chance of signing Chris Bosh?
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