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  • #31
    kopite91 wrote: View Post


    Shows how adamant Ranadive was on the Stauskas pick...
    Kind of scary how much of a voice he had at that table. It looked like things were led by the GM, but he had a big voice. Can he fire a GM if the GM lets him have that much input?

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    • #32
      I don't know if they selected Stauskas because they need a successor to White Chocolate. They didn't need another shooter since they have a similar player in Maclemore. In a league that's dominated by backcourts, they have the worst backcourt and one that's awful at defense as well. They should have gone with Elfrid Payton or Noah Vonleh.
      Give me liberty or give me a bran muffin! - Colin Mochrie

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      • #33


        They're going back to the Josh Smith trade!

        http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/11...ith-trade-talk

        Sources say the Kings continue to give the addition of Smith serious consideration, largely because the discussions to date have not required them to part with any players in their long-term plans and would also add a versatile and athletic defender to a roster that badly needs one, given how much Kings coach Mike Malone is known to preach defense.

        Kings owner Vivek Ranadive, furthermore, is known to be fond of splashy moves. And trading for Smith, given the lukewarm reviews of his first season with the Pistons, would certainly qualify as bold.
        I might follow the Kings this season in a slow down and look at a car crash kind of way.

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        • #34
          Is this becoming a joke?
          Give me liberty or give me a bran muffin! - Colin Mochrie

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          • #35
            Or maybe it is already..
            Give me liberty or give me a bran muffin! - Colin Mochrie

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            • #36
              Oh man, Ranadive is running the team into the ground

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              • #37
                stretch wrote: View Post
                Big and bigger, Cousins and Bhullar.

                Holy shit, DMC is a beast monster, and he looks like a shrimp next to Bhullar.

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                • #38
                  Watched a Cousins interview on Grantland the other night. You could tell that he wasn't happy about the Isiah Thomas trade to division rival Phoenix for basically nothing. Kinda had to agree. They should have matched that offer sheet...
                  Give me liberty or give me a bran muffin! - Colin Mochrie

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                  • #39


                    Congrats?

                    It occurs to me that if the Kings let Rudy go, kept Isaiah and gave Mclemore and Stauskas the wing positions this team could have developed in a couple years into a fast, intense team. But that won't happen. Is the legacy of Rudy Gay going to be that teams are better when he goes away?

                    In other good news, it looks like they got permission to build their arena.

                    http://www.si.com/nba/2014/07/25/sac...cts-injunction

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                    • #40
                      not sure this move makes sense...Acy to the Knicks:

                      http://www.nba.com/knicks/news/knick...ter_1407360337

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                      • #41
                        I'm sorry but this looks like a mickey mouse operation compare to the Raptors current brass, It feels almost like its Rob Babcock running the show there. Its like there is no vision for this team but taking chances.

                        I wouldn't be surprised if DMC is going to demand a trade in a year or two or ownership will trade him just because they will go to another direction/rebuild mode.

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                        • #42
                          Dear G...

                          http://www.tsn.ca/nba/story/?id=459463

                          Toronto native Sim Bhullar became the first player of Indian descent to sign a contract with an NBA team Friday, inking a deal to join the Sacramento Kings in training camp.

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                            • #44
                              Looks like they're going to have a new floor and new uniforms:

                              http://www.sactownroyalty.com/2014/9...2014-15-season

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                              • #45
                                http://www.sactownroyalty.com/2014/9...n-thinks-it-is

                                ESPN agrees.

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