In 3 years, he averaged 22 points per game with 75 million in average, but he wanted to average 16 points per game with 89 million. The Kings are in trouble again!
At August 29, with the deepening of the offseason, there are fewer and fewer outstanding players in the free market, and Westbrook has not yet found a next player, which is also quite worrying. Is it necessary to be forced to retire? I think this possibility is almost non-existent. After all, Westbrook still has a lot of oil in the fuel tank, but considering that most team members are full, in this case, Westbrook may have a chance after the start of the season or if the team members are reduced. There may be fans here saying, isn't the King interested in Westbrook? It is true that they are interested in Westbrook, but the team's roster is full. They have thought about trading Monk to free up the roster, but the problem now is that Monk cannot send it away. Today, the famous reporter Amick also talked about Westbrook and the King. He said: unless the King can trade and send one of the backcourts to make a place, they will not sign Westbrook. Amick gave the reason, and he said: To make it clear, if the king is sure that he cannot get Kuminga, the possibility of signing Westbrook will increase. But the current situation is that the king is still obsessed with Kumingga. In order to get Kumingga, the king has been restraining some small-scale operations, because getting Kumingga is their top priority. The meaning of this is very clear. Maybe the Kings have the opportunity to trade the backcourt and sign Westbrook, but because of Kumingga, they can't do that. The Kings have been interested in Kumingga since the offseason. They have given Kumingga a 4-year offer of 89 million, a contract that was signed and then exchanged. At that time, the King also had contact with the Warriors, and they were willing to give Sharić, Devin Cartoon and a protected first-round pick to complete the transaction. The Warriors were unwilling to ask for Sharichi’s junk contract, and they wanted an unprotected first-round pick, but the King didn’t want to give it, so the deal was terminated. But now, the king still has not given up on the idea of getting Kumingga. To be honest, I really don’t understand the operation of the Kings’ management. They have an excellent forward potential. Keegan Murray. The team just doesn’t train him and uses him as a blue-collar puzzle in the starting lineup. It is the team’s fourth or even fifth choice. If you don’t use it, you can send it away. Everyone will not delay each other, but the King also treats him as a non-sale product. You have such potential and don't cultivate it, but instead have a crush on Kumingga. What logic do you think is this? Kumingga's athletic talent and ball-holding killing are indeed better than Murray, but his ball quotient is not as good as Murray. The key is that the King does not seem to want to devote all his ideas to cultivate him. I guess he will be the same as Murray when he comes. Last season, Kumingga averaged 16.1 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, and his personal ability is indeed excellent. If the key king takes him, he will have to make a place for him. According to US media reports, they have promised Kumingga that if he gets him, he will be given the starting position. The team will send DeRozan away to create opportunities for Kumingga. What do you want to say when you see this? DeRozan is indeed older, but in terms of his current ability, the help he gives the team to win is definitely greater than that of Kumingga. The key Kings do not want to play badly and rebuild and cultivate young players. If you have such an idea, they can give an unprotected first-round pick to get Kumingga, and then try to trade and send away the stars like DeRozan and Sabonis for the right young players + draft picks. The team doesn't have to worry about Lavin's junk contract, because the team has room for salary and can withstand Lavin's junk contract. The key is that they want to continue to build a team around Sabonis and win, and their operations are incomprehensible. Although DeRozan is 36 years old, he still has the level of a star, his scoring ability at critical moments, and his experience are all top-notch, and he can't be a big boss. However, as a second boss, he is still very outstanding. The main reason why the Kings have not succeeded in forming the Big Three last season is that they do not have a decent big boss, and Xiao Sa is also more suitable for the second boss, let alone LaVine. The Bulls have trained him for so many years and finally gave up. DRozan averaged 22.2 points, 4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game last season, and shot 47.7%. He is one of the most powerful mid-range players in the current service. Relying on his technical style, it is estimated that DeRozan will still have a peak level in the next two years, and it is not a big problem to average 20+. When he joined the Kings, he asked for a three-year contract of 75 million to help the team reduce expenses. Although it seems that although it is more expensive than Kumingga, in terms of the current situation of the Kings, DeRozan is more suitable for the team than Kumingga. If possible, just chase Westbrook with all his might. After all, he can ignite the team's desire to win and bring positive help to the team. Speaking of which, what do you want to say about the current Kings and Kumingga? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.
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