With an impressive haul of De’Aaron Fox, Justin Jackson, Harry Giles and Frank Mason III most draftniks thought the Kings had the best draft of any NBA team. They finally addressed the glaring deficit for a franchise point guard and added talent at positions of need. The draft pick acquired from the Cousins trade was doubled down to turn one first round pick into two: essentially trading Zach Collins for Jackson and Giles. This was a savvy move to add more chances to hit upon a legitimate NBA player and a sign that Vlade Divac was finally figuring out this GM gig. Then came the opening days of free …show more content…
Usually, the Kings cannot even get a meeting with the top players because they have no interest in coming to Sacramento. This year, the Kings opened the checkbook and set their sights on proven veterans to mentor their plethora of prospects. When all was said and done they added a battle tested point guard, a 40 year old legend, a shooter and a post to the mix. Vince Carter and George Hill comes in to show Hield and Fox how to be successful NBA guards. Hill (17 pts, 4 assists, 3 rebounds) was a borderline All-Star last year on a talented Utah squad. He stabilized both sides of the floor and was generally excellent when healthy. Zach “Z-Bo” Randolph (14 points, 8 rebounds) brings his ground bound grit ‘n grind game to town as a model of toughness and consistency for Trill Stein, Skal, Papagiannis and Giles. Bogdan Bogdanovic is a Serbian shooter coming to the NBA after a very successful season in the Euroleague last year. With the new additions they also bid adieu to Rudy Gay and his ruptured achilles tendon as well as Darren Collison who never found his place on the Kings. In all, Sacramento added nearly $50 million worth of free agents to this year’s payroll and they still will most likely fall well short of the playoffs again.
The final piece of this convoluted puzzle comes from a front office shake-up. In April, Scott Perry was promoted to executive vice president of basketball operations. Perry was