The Sacramento Kings, weirdly, send Thomas Robinson to the Houston Rockets

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The current Sacramento Kings owners have proven time and time again that they do not care about the squad’s fans, the community that surrounds the team, and the product on the court. The Sacramento Kings owners are sniveling, conniving front-runners that do not understand the game of basketball, much less the ideals that help buttress attempts at tact, poise and reason. Also, they just traded a rookie lottery pick in order to save a few hundred thousand bucks as their final miserable season as Kings owners nears its end.
Yahoo! Sports’ Adrian Wojnarowski was the first to report on Wednesday that the Kings have shipped rookie Thomas Robinson – the fifth overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft – to the Houston Rockets as part of a three-team deal. The Rockets will send center Cole Aldrich, impressive power forward Patrick Patterson, and Toney Douglas to Sacramento for Robinson, Francisco Garcia, and Tyler Honeycutt. The Rockets also sent Marcus Morris to Phoenix in the transaction for a second round pick.


In terms of pure production, Patterson has far outplayed Robinson this season. Patrick is a terrible rebounder but sound scorer whose range at times extends beyond the three-point line. He wields a polished face-up game, and at age 23 the Kentucky product will only get better.

This isn’t why the Kings made the move, though. Don’t give the team that much credit.

Sacramento is now in the business of fretting over minimally-priced rookie contracts. Robinson is set to make over $3.5 million next year, with team options that go for over $3.6 and $4.6 million in the years after 2013-14. Honeycutt and Garcia are set to make over $9.2 million next season on team options, but these were options the Kings (and, presumably, the Rockets) could decline. This was all about the Kings sending out over $10 million in salary and receiving just over $6.5 million back.

Of course, the season is nearly two-thirds over, and those full-year salaries are nearly two-thirds paid. The savings aren’t even that significant. The Kings just dealt Thomas Robinson to save 27 games worth of salary on a player that they selected eight months ago as a top five pick. These are the Sacramento Kings owners. They frost their tips, they fail at business, and they dislike Sacramento Kings fans.

They’re also attempting to sell the team to owners that will immediately relocate the franchise. They know what they’re doing, and they don’t care. They also probably don’t use turn signals, and I bet they call appetizers “apps.”

Again, in terms of pure 2012-13 production, this deal is a step back for the Houston Rockets. Patterson is a smooth scorer and Robinson has yet to distinguish himself in his rookie year. Garcia is a sound minutes sopper that has to be guarded on the perimeter, but with Chandler Parsons’ excellent play this season Garcia’s role might be limited.

The Rockets will save money themselves, though, as they head into the 2013 free agent turn. Houston is attempting to save money in order to make their team better via free agency and/or trades, which is something the Kings cannot claim. The Rockets will also get to claim the next few years of a developing lottery pick – something the Kings haven’t been able to do in years. Since Rick Adelman’s time with the Kings, each Sacramento youngster has progressed in baby steps in the years past their rookie season. That isn’t to say DeMarcus Cousins, Tyreke Evans, Jason Thompson and Jimmer Fredette haven’t improved – they have – but the acceleration hasn’t been significant. It’s going to be nice to watch Robinson work under the guidance of Houston Rocket coach Kevin McHale.


The Kings are cutting costs in anticipation of a potential sale. NBA? You have less than a day to take advantage. Everything must go, save for those d-bag shirts that the owners like to wear.

Source: Yahoo Sports
 

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they seem to have done this to have patterson help steady dmc. i still dont understand how this front office is so stupid.
 

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they seem to have done this to have patterson help steady dmc. i still dont understand how this front office is so stupid.
Like I said last night, usually when a team gives up on a young player so quickly it means they know something we don't.

I'm not saying that's what happened, but it's just something to think about.
 

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they like jason thompson and patrick patterson is still young too
Patrick is the better player immediately too. idk why they even took Robinson when they were just going to give JT a big deal

just missed on Dame. oof
I like Isaiah too, but....
hindsight is 20/20
 

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they like jason thompson and patrick patterson is still young too
Patrick is the better player immediately too. idk why they even took Robinson when they were just going to give JT a big deal

just missed on Dame. oof
I like Isaiah too, but....
hindsight is 20/20
I think Jason Thompson is quietly one of the most underrated players in the league.
 

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I think Jason Thompson is quietly one of the most underrated players in the league.
It's because of his non flamboyant style. You don't see him throwing down nasty dunks on sportscenter, or swatting people left and right.

Well that and the fact that he went to Rider University.
 

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I think Asik and Robinson could really be a force in the paint of Asik keeps giving us 10-15 a game and Robinson rebounds like hell until McHale can work with him this summer. At the same time, DMo looks really good right now and should get the majority of the minutes at the 4 spot.

I want to see Terrence Jones backing up Parsons and Delfino coming in more for Harden and Lin, and I only want to see Carlos when his shot is falling. He's way too inconsistent.
 

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Jones would get torched by opposing 3s. He's definitely got to play as an undersized 4, and he ain't ever getting minutes in Houston.
 

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