Welcome to another edition of the Sacramento Kings Preseason Media Presser! In this 2016-17 season, we have many things to be excited about, but I want to briefly talk about the last season. We made signings, we made playoffs, that was about it. Awesome! We're done with recapping what we already know.
The lead up going into the offseason was particularly stressful. Due to some prior signings for one-year deals, I effectively screwed up my planned rebuild. It wasn't intentional but we had to deal with it and figure things out as they come. I knew I had several picks in the draft, one being a lotto pick, and Harrison Barnes hitting RFA. My team had a mix of young, developing rookie deal players, maturing young players who were ready to play now, and veterans to lead them. While it was nice to have the mix, it doesn't make it an ideal build once you have to commit salary.
We were able to select PF James Pearsall with our first pick and some other weird looking guy with our other. Pearsall is one of the rawest rookies of the class, but with a patient approach I know it will pay off to develop him into the two-way player he has potential to be.
The other big move was after the draft when we said farewell to Vucevic and a couple of other picks in exchange for CJ McCollum. My team was in desperate need of a number 1 key option and I was prepared to go all in on a veteran if needed. I was extremely high on CJ McCollum in the draft several seasons back and feel good having a young elite scorer on the roster.
In RFA I was able to re-sign Harrison Barnes to a long-term deal. Barnes figures to play a key role in my team moving forward and I've been happy with his progress on the court. Unrestricted free agency was quiet and didn't make too many signings. Didn't feel the need.
Training camp was solid, I was ecstatic no one on the team got hit. In training camp sometimes that's all you can hope for, but overall my team had a great showing.
Open for questions.