Sacramento Kings Media Day 2002

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What a division I'm in. The Kings began last season with a new look after trading away franchise center Marcus Camby, a move that was tough but brought in a new face and new talent in Gilbert Arenas. We were very impressed with Arenas' skillset coming into the league and thought the combination of McGrady and Arenas would be a very fun, offensive playmaking team. Of course, anytime you trade away one of the top centers in the league for an unpolished rookie you, there are speedbumps you have to hit. The move was made because while Camby was in his prime, his age difference compared to McGrady didn't really matchup well for us. I wanted flexibility as well with my cap as I do not like paying luxury taxes. While the move was met with mixed criticism, it did eventually pave the way for me to sign both Vin Baker and Bo Outlaw in free agency.

This move was important as I flipped Baker and Outlaw for fellow rookie Shane Battier, who had the build of a solid defensive SF which I like on my team. In the end, the moving of Camby allowed me to acquire Arenas and Battier, which I don't think is a bad get.

We ended up with a 52-30 record and finished 5th in the Pacific. Yes, you heard that right. 5th in the Pacific. While that record is usually good enough to claim a top 4 seed in the playoffs with homecourt advantage, this was not to be. I was actually surprised how well my team performed without Camby for the first season with an unpolished roster. I was happy with my performance in the regular season and ended up grabbing the 6th seed in the Western Conference playoffs where I met divisional opponent Portland Trailblazers led by Shaq and Dirk. Needless to say, I had no answer for Shaq as he wiped the court with our anuses and proceeded to sweep me. For the first time and most likely not the last time, I had really missed Camby.

But no matter, speedbumps were expected and I cruised to another 50+ win season. McGrady really came into his own as an elite player in the league at such a young age and others stepped up as well.

Moving into this offseason, we didn't make big splashes. We drafted Marko Jarik who hopefully continues his development for a small role as backup SF. He had the potential talent in some key areas we liked and was happy to get him at such a late point in the draft. We tried to grab Kandi from the Washington Wizards but were unsuccessful in coming to terms with a S&T. With no frontcourt piece besides Muresan, I knew I had to make a move in UFA for a PF.

I was at least successful in grabbing Samaki Walker, who we felt has never been given a full chance at playing the PF spot as a starter. While the signing didn't make splashes, Walker was a 26 year old player flying under the radar with a great set of skills down low in rebounding and defending, and is a very strong prospect with above average quickness for a PF. His combination of athleticism and presence down low made him priority #1 in signing. In a very weak class, I felt I got a steal on a team friendly deal. We continued to fill out the roster with other prospects to complete our team.

Training camp was very kind to us as well. Tracy McGrady is now one of the very few P/P players in the league and Shane Battier received a tremendous boost with a tied-for-2nd TC gain of +53 or something. His potentials in defense went up along with practically everything else and we are excited to see him grow into what we know he can become.

We have big plans to train Battier in Gym Rat and eventually get his weight up. Once his post defense develops I want to get him around the 250 lb weight so that he can fill in as a stretch PF. I love versatility, and with McGrady being versatile as well I hope to have 2 guys that can play 4 positions in the future.

Arenas also had a weird camp, in which he lost a bunch of points in post defense, blocking, rebounding, and 3 point. The 3 point reduction hurt, but his Inside scoring matched his loss there so we feel good since we are not a 3 point outside focused team. He made gains in Inside, as previously stated, handles, passing, and athleticism. He really is becoming the scoring threat I hoped he could be and played really well in preseason shooting 18 ppg at 45%. We plan on using him as a primary 6man role as backup SG/PG.

That's about it. The team is still growing and developing, so I expect the speedbumps are not over yet. However, the team has the talent again to obtain another 50+ win season the fans have expected from the team despite the Western conference getting stronger, notably in the Midwest. We tip our hats to our other Western friends there as they have improved over the last few seasons.

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Much has been made by your PR staff in promoting the skills of talented guard, Gilbert Arenas. TMac's ability speak for its self and you've developed a nice young winged backcourt for the future ahead. Do you have any plans to address the major hole left in the front court to find someone to play next to Samake Walker? Or have you told TMac he could play ever position on the court if need be.
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Random Reporter: Rumors have been flying around for months that star combo guard Antonio Daniels could be on the move, despite him coming off an excellent season. One reason given is that Arenas' improvement merits a full-time role. Are there any truth to the rumors? If so, why?
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Dr. Rocker of the Cleveland Rocker:

To win the title, you have to contend with so many tough teams. You seem to have the ability to perhaps wait some of them out, such as the Sonics, Warriors, and Hawks, as you were under the tax last season. Is this part of your strategy, timing your tax bill right, or was it just happenstance?
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Walker was a great snag this off-season but with Muresan on the wrong side of 30, do you see yourself trading for a center to compete with the likes of Zo, Shaq, and KG?
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With all the athleticism on your roster, have there been any discussions within the organization about sliding Samaki to the center position and "playing small"? If so, how do you think that strategy could benefit your team?
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Generic Wolves Reporter: I know you don't get a chance to talk about your young players a lot. I wanted you to spend a little more time talking about how he fits in with the team.
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Is Tracy McGrady the best player in the league right now? If not, is he at least the best perimeter player in the league? If so, does he make this season "championship or bust" in some way?
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NickMalone77 wrote:Much has been made by your PR staff in promoting the skills of talented guard, Gilbert Arenas. TMac's ability speak for its self and you've developed a nice young winged backcourt for the future ahead. Do you have any plans to address the major hole left in the front court to find someone to play next to Samake Walker? Or have you told TMac he could play ever position on the court if need be.
I am currently looking for ways to fill the need at C. Walker can hold his own at the PF spot, but he isn't a defensive anchor we can rely on with the likes of Shawn Kemp, Tim Duncan, Garnet and Co. While McGrady is versatile, we do not believe he can play all 5 positions in this league. Crazy talk.
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Xist2Inspire wrote:Random Reporter: Rumors have been flying around for months that star combo guard Antonio Daniels could be on the move, despite him coming off an excellent season. One reason given is that Arenas' improvement merits a full-time role. Are there any truth to the rumors? If so, why?
The rumors are true. I have a few GMs I am currently talking to about moving Daniels, but it isn't hinged on Arenas improvements. Our frontcourt is bare with only Walker as a long-term solution at PF for the time being. I am heavy in the backcourt as it's known throughout the league, and Daniels can give teams immediate impact as he has steadily improved each season and it shows in his numbers with the added value in being a true combo guard. I've used him as a primary SG and he played well before, and most thought Daniels was built better as a SG. I've had to use Daniels as PG lately and he has excelled.
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42PhD wrote:Dr. Rocker of the Cleveland Rocker:

To win the title, you have to contend with so many tough teams. You seem to have the ability to perhaps wait some of them out, such as the Sonics, Warriors, and Hawks, as you were under the tax last season. Is this part of your strategy, timing your tax bill right, or was it just happenstance?
Timing my tax hit was a longterm strategy to wait it out for the superpowers to die. I also hate paying the tax even when I compete for a title. I value points as training coins which is valuable for a team like mine with so much youth. We understand teams at one point have to go all in sooner or later, but the timing hasn't been right.
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Random Dallas Reporter: The Pacific looked weak in last year's playoffs. Will the Pacific turn things around? Or should we expect similar results this season?
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kucoach7 wrote:Walker was a great snag this off-season but with Muresan on the wrong side of 30, do you see yourself trading for a center to compete with the likes of Zo, Shaq, and KG?
Yeah we were very happy to get our #1 target this frew agency but Muresan really felt the effect of his older age in TC. We are trying to find the right deal for us to address the issue, and have a handful of GMs we touched base with.

We are ready to complete the season with the roster we have. While the C position is lacking, the backcourt is one of the best in the league. We will use that as our advantage if needed.

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aburns211 wrote:With all the athleticism on your roster, have there been any discussions within the organization about sliding Samaki to the center position and "playing small"? If so, how do you think that strategy could benefit your team?
It has crossed my mind. The big question is if Weatherspoon could hold his own at the PF spot as well as we hope he can. We will try it out for one sim at least to test it out at some point in the season for sure.

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JNR wrote:Generic Wolves Reporter: I know you don't get a chance to talk about your young players a lot. I wanted you to spend a little more time talking about how he fits in with the team.
It is true, I rarely get an opportunity to really throw my young guys out there for the league to see and to hype up. We are very conservative with our players and feel talk is cheap and actions on the court speaks louder than words. It's one of those "I dont think people know Arenas shot over 40% from the field his rookie season" kind of things.

I expect big things from Battier. He won't be a big scorer and may not even average double-digit points, but his defense is getting to be on another level. He will also be able help stretch defenses with his range from deep. He still has a ways to go in development, so we will gradually give him as many minutes as we feel he can produce.

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Bowtothebill23 wrote:Is Tracy McGrady the best player in the league right now? If not, is he at least the best perimeter player in the league? If so, does he make this season "championship or bust" in some way?
I will say he is one of the best in the league. Do I think the best? Nah.

Best on the perimeter? Well, the computer thinks otherwise as they listed Glenn Robinson and Finley as the SF and SG all league team. Then there is Penny. I think McGrady could be as good, if not better, than those three. However, he has to prove it. McGrady has improved in every season of his young career and after another great camp we think he will continue to do so.

It does add pressure to perform, but our obstacle isn't the regular season. We do great there. We have tripped in the playoffs lately, sometimes with injuries and others where we plain get our asses kicked. Need to step up there.

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fearthebrow wrote:Random Dallas Reporter: The Pacific looked weak in last year's playoffs. Will the Pacific turn things around? Or should we expect similar results this season?
Last season in the playoffs was crazy. Not onky were the top Pacific teams dispatched of early by Midwest, but we saw the 7 & 8 seed battle it out in the WCF.

I feel the Pacific will continue to show up in the playoffs. Lakers still have KG, Sonics now have Kemp, and Blazers still have Shaq. Hopefully I can be a part of that discussion.

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