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Yeah, for sure he is. But he has range.I like spencer. Im a bit iffy on him though. I heard from a couple of kings fans that he's really soft.
Yeah, for sure he is. But he has range.I like spencer. Im a bit iffy on him though. I heard from a couple of kings fans that he's really soft.
For the Kings, this could also change their draft equation. The team has been looking at drafting DeMarcus Cousins and Greg Monroe, both centers. With this deal, it could allow them to address another need at the three. the Kings have been high on both Al-Farouq Aminu and Gordon Hayward.
That would be nice haha.woot, take al farooq. we'll get monroe or even cousins for sure.
Thank you lol. Cousins is a lock it looks like.Why would they not take a center...
Dalembert is only there for his expiring.
Chad Ford is a dumbass lol.
On that Kings front, here's the info I've gathered: The 1-2 wish list for No. 5 pick is Kentucky's Cousins and Georgetown's Monroe.
Daye has a lot of work to do lol.Piston fans help me out here...whats the point of taking aminu is you guys just drafted Daye last year. Was he that bad his rookie year or something?
Depends on what Coach Collins want to do. We could run EB, Marreese or EB and Spencer.Will Hawes start for the Sixers?
Speights is the better option imoDepends on what Coach Collins want to do. We could run EB, Marreese or EB and Spencer.
Have about 15m in CAP space this year, with around 30m next I believe.I like this deal for the Kings because they free up a lot of cap space and arent tied down to heavy contracts in the near future. With that salary cap they could use it to sign a key free agent to pair up with Reke.