Markelle Fultz expected to interview with several teams here in Chicago -Boston, Phoenix, Lakers, Philly, Sacramento & NY, source told ESPN.
Migalo escribió:que no pensemos que por tener 3 jovenes medio buenos y alguna ronda somos la leche.
R1Molano escribió:Se quedan totalmente en bolas en ese escenario. A Redick si se quedan Paul y Griffin estan casi obligados a pagarle, es eso o perderle por nada
KYS escribió:Migalo escribió:que no pensemos que por tener 3 jovenes medio buenos y alguna ronda somos la leche.
Hombre,de hecho es que tendremos los 3 peores jovenes medio buenos de todos los proyectos de la Liga, eso es lo grave.R1Molano escribió:Se quedan totalmente en bolas en ese escenario. A Redick si se quedan Paul y Griffin estan casi obligados a pagarle, es eso o perderle por nada
Es que creo que Brevin se refiere a que no tiene claro que los Clippers vayan a seguir con la pareja Paul&Griffin, son muchos años de fracasos. No sé como le afectaría a Gay porque no tengo estudiada la situación salarial, pero lo que plantea Brevin a mi me parece plausible desde la derrota ante Jazz. Yo también creo que se van a mover de alguna forma deshaciendo la pareja.
Source: Kings legit contender to land Milos Teodosic. GM Vlade Divac has strong Serbian bond with All-Euroleague PG for CSKA.
UCLA forward TJ Leaf said he had a lot of fun in his meeting w/ the Kings. Liked seeing Peja, who he grew up watching, he said.
Head coach Dave Joerger will represent Sacramento Kings at the 2017 NBA Draft Lottery on May 16, league sources tell ESPN.
R1Molano escribió:KYS escribió:Migalo escribió:que no pensemos que por tener 3 jovenes medio buenos y alguna ronda somos la leche.
Hombre,de hecho es que tendremos los 3 peores jovenes medio buenos de todos los proyectos de la Liga, eso es lo grave.R1Molano escribió:Se quedan totalmente en bolas en ese escenario. A Redick si se quedan Paul y Griffin estan casi obligados a pagarle, es eso o perderle por nada
Es que creo que Brevin se refiere a que no tiene claro que los Clippers vayan a seguir con la pareja Paul&Griffin, son muchos años de fracasos. No sé como le afectaría a Gay porque no tengo estudiada la situación salarial, pero lo que plantea Brevin a mi me parece plausible desde la derrota ante Jazz. Yo también creo que se van a mover de alguna forma deshaciendo la pareja.
O lo hacen vía S&T o no tienen nada mas que el MLE completo, el cao hold de Paul o su posible nuevo contrato ocupa todo el espacio salarial, por eso te digo que lo tienen muy complicado para hacer cualquier cosa que no sea mantener el bloque.
UPDATE on Milos Teodosic: Per Sacramento executive, Kings NOT in race to sign Serbian PG.
Monte Morris interviewed with the Knicks, Heat, Kings, Wizards, Hawks and Nuggets at the NBA draft combine.
Fox said in his meeting w/ Kings, team said they're looking for a point guard of the future.
Also sensing a lot more good vibes about the Kings and their front office and direction from folks at the combine. Change from recent years
A few prospects that met with the Kings were excited to meet Peja Stojakovic. Who knew he was this popular with the youngsters?
AleixG7 escribió:Lo que ha dicho Fox de su reunión con los Kings:Fox said in his meeting w/ Kings, team said they're looking for a point guard of the future.
It wasn’t too long ago one future NBA lottery pick made a confession.
As he sat in the green room at the NBA draft and the Kings were on the clock, he prayed. He prayed the Kings would not want him, and his prayer was answered.
The player, who asked not be identified, is like many draft prospects in recent years. Thoughts of being drafted by the Kings made players and their representatives cringe.
What was the direction of the franchise? Who was really in charge? Were the crazy things they’d read about ownership true?
The Kings won’t erase all the negative perceptions about the franchise in a matter of months, but last week’s NBA draft combine was a step in chipping away at the dysfunction that has defined the team for more than a decade amid losing, coaching changes and multiple attempts at relocation.
The Kings approached their meetings with prospects as more than just chances to probe players about their backgrounds. They wanted to sell them on the future of the team, emphasizing that stability in the front office and the coaching staff will be the norm in Sacramento.
The Kings can’t draft every player they like, but they hoped to leave an impression for years to come when players become free agents. The impression made at the combine could be the connection that leads a player to choose Sacramento in the future.
General manager Vlade Divac likes to keep the meetings loose with humor. The additions of Scott Perry and Ken Catanella along with Mike Bratz have helped give the Kings experienced executives to go with Divac and Peja Stojakovic, former Kings whom players recognize.
“I was a huge fan and knowing (Stojakovic) feels that way about me, it sits with me well,” said Kentucky guard De’Aaron Fox. “Also they’re a young team and just hearing from guys what their program will be in three to four years – that’s the question that I’m always asking teams.”
The Kings have a much clearer answer, which helps put prospects at ease. The Kings entered the 2016-17 season with four players with two years of experience or less, but also several veterans, indicating the team was looking to win and make the playoffs.
Trading DeMarcus Cousins gave the Kings, and the rest of the NBA, clarity about the team’s plans.
While conveying those plans to players and their representatives, the Kings managed to make some good impressions, learn more about players and give them time to get to know the organization the Kings want to be.
“It was great meeting Vlade Divac, Peja Stojakovic, guys I remember watching and I have looked up to,” said Gonzaga guard Nigel Williams-Goss. “It was a really cool experience. Another team that clearly did their homework on me, knew a ton about me. It was as informal as an interview can be and it was really comfortable to be in that setting.”
And then, the Kings might find they’re no longer a place players hope they don’t land after the draft.
Brevin Knight escribió:Dicho esto, sospecho que si pudiéramos coger a Fox sería para darle la titularidad desde el minuto 0, y si escogemos a Ntikilina sería para que fuera creciendo a la sombra bien de Collison si renueva o bien de otro base.
KYS escribió:Por lo que se ve estamos mirando con nuestra segunda ronda bases para pillar,lo que hace pensar en Lawson fuera y que Cousins no cuenta mucho (porque no creo que se firme tres bases jovenes para jugar)
Ojalá Williams Goss que he visto que ya se ha entrevistadoBrevin Knight escribió:Dicho esto, sospecho que si pudiéramos coger a Fox sería para darle la titularidad desde el minuto 0, y si escogemos a Ntikilina sería para que fuera creciendo a la sombra bien de Collison si renueva o bien de otro base.
No entiendo bien esto. Sin haber visto mucho a Ntilikina supongo que lo dices porque es un jugador que estará verde y necesitará tiempo...pero es que Fox es exactamente lo mismo. No sé, creo que la idea con ambos sería muy similar, no entiendo cual es la diferencia que ves.
KYS escribió:Ah,creo que ya te entiendo por donde vas, al ser europeo
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