Intial Fifth Pick Of The Draft Fallout

Intial Fifth Pick Of The Draft Fallout

Initial reaction for a lot of Kings fans was definitely sad panda. But there needs to be some bright side here. The Kings are not in a bad position at all.

To have the fifth pick in the draft gives you great flexibility in what you want to do. The Kings have a truckload of cap space, the best rookie who looks to be a franchise star, and one of the brightest front office decision-makers in the NBA. They were the third youngest team in the NBA this year. A lot of these guys were barely in high school when the Kings had their heyday. Between Tyreke Evans, Jason Thompson, Donté Greene, Spencer Hawes, Carl Landry, Beno Udrih and Omri Casspi this team has a fantastic young core. Now you can potentially add a valuable free agent or player from a trade and the fifth pick in the draft.

That’s not a bad position to be in.

Yes, it’s disappointing to not get John Wall, Evan Turner or Derrick Favors. Those guys look like bonafide studs. But don’t the Kings already have a stud in Tyreke Evans? Don’t they already have promising young big men inside? This is not the end of the world.

The Panda will be happy again.

Intial Fifth Pick Of The Draft Fallout

Chad Ford has his first Mock Draft since the Lottery shook out and DeMarcus Cousins (Kentucky) looks to be the early pick (Insider):

Analysis: While Cousins has the talent to be a top pick, he has scared away teams a bit with his on-court antics and a motor that sometimes moves to idle. But at No. 5, he would be a great pick for the Kings, giving them toughness, rebounding and a legitimate, low-post scorer. Teaming him with Carl Landry, Jason Thompson and Spencer Hawes would give Sacramento a very good front line.

– Draft Express has the Kings going with Al-Farouq Aminu from Wake Forest.

– NBADraft.net has the Kings selecting Greg Monroe from Georgetown.

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