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The three giants in the group of Hao still don’t give up until they make the playoffs? Chasing Trae Young and Garland, the Western Conference giants should rebuild

1:47pm, 11 June 2025【Basketball】

On June 11, although the NBA Finals have not ended yet, many teams have begun to make plans for the next signing. The Heat were revealed today that they will join Durant's battle. The team intends to provide Wiggins, Jovic, Dunro and multiple first-round picks as chips. The Timberwolves are also interested in winning Durant by pulling a third party, but according to Amick, Durant told people around him that he will eventually join the Spurs.

If the Spurs get KD, the competition in the West will undoubtedly be even more intense. It has to be said that these teams in the West are really fighting for the record and are too powerful. The Lakers and Warriors will strive to chase a qualified center in the offseason to strengthen their shortcomings. The Clippers are interested in getting an excellent substitute backcourt, while the top teams such as the Thunder and Rockets are interested in retaining their core lineups. Therefore, other teams can only continue to strengthen their lineup if they want to enter the playoffs.

In comparison, the Pelicans and Jazz are still relatively wise. Now the Western Conference is so powerful, so I won’t play anymore. The Pelicans are interested in scattering all players to rebuild, including Zion, Trey Murphy, Jones, etc. The Jazz want to keep their rookies and send players like Marca, Kessler, Collins and Sexton away to the trade. Some teams are still unable to think about it, and still want to play with the powerful Western Conference, such as the Kings.

The Kings were eliminated in the playoffs this season. They have missed the playoffs for two consecutive seasons. Even so, the team is still unwilling to give up. Their team has been on the road to strengthening or strengthening. Let’s talk about their operation this season. They got DeRozan last summer, but their record was not ideal. Then they traded Fox to the Spurs and got Laven through a three-party trade. After the team was eliminated, they immediately cut off the team’s GM McNair.

It seems that the Kings still want to become stronger. To be honest, their biggest problem is that the team's existing three giants: DeRozan, Sabonis and Raven. They are all second-ranked or third-ranked players. They don't have the temperament of being a star. They all think that the Kings will choose to rebuild this offseason. After all, the team seems to have no future at all, but the Kings still don't give up. They also want to strengthen their lineup and rush out of the West.

According to the US News Grant today, the Kings are interested in finding long-term solutions in the position of point guard and have shown interest in Garland and Trae Young. The Kings are very interested in getting a real point guard this summer. They are not very satisfied with Monk's role. Given the team is full of talents now, the team's general manager Perry shows that the team wants a real point guard, and they also want to add more players with height, long arms and strong athleticism to the front line.

In addition, according to US media reports, the king believes that Garland is Trey Yang Qiang. What do you think? I think these two All-Stars have their own advantages. Trae Young has a better star temperament, and his organizational ability is also better. However, his offensive efficiency is inefficient, but his good at creating fouls can make up for the problem of offensive inefficiency. Garland's offensive efficiency is better. Although his organizational ability is also great, there is still a gap compared to Trae Young. Trae Young is better in terms of leading the team, while Garland's off-ball ability is better and can better integrate into the system.

However, both of them have a common disadvantage, that is, they are not good at defense. The two 1.85-meter small men are not top-level in athletic ability, and their confrontation and explosive power are not top-level. Therefore, they are both targets of being rostered by their opponents in the playoffs. To be honest, there is no difference between getting him and keeping Fox before, and they may even be inferior to Fox in the playoffs. What is the Kings' series of operations for? Want to make the playoffs? Obviously such a core lineup does not have this ability.

To be honest with the Kings' current lineup, I think reconstruction is the right way. The team relies on a group of second- or third-level players to achieve success. Looking at the history of no successful cases, the Kings boss is not afraid of spending money, but even if he can't find a suitable general manager, he is speechless. After Halliburton led the team to the finals this season, the Kings also faced more doubts. They missed Doncic, traded Halliburton, and then traded Fox.

To be honest, no matter which of these three have, the team is better than now. Fox saw that the team had no expectations of winning the championship, so he chose to refuse to renew the contract and leave the team. The Kings are one of the oldest teams in NBA history, but they have never been truly brilliant. If there is a chance, I think the team boss should try to win a top general manager. The team's newly replaced general manager Perry feels that his ability is also very limited. The team continues to build teams around Raven, Sabonis and DeRozan. To be honest, I think the same result is still the same. This is the Western Bulls, and reconstruction is the wise choice. Having said that, what do you want to say about the current king? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.