The Kings have been making calls on the possibility of moving back in the top 10, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports (on Twitter). If the Kings do remain at No. 6, however, Mario Hezonja is a strong possibility to be their target.
Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress has Hezonja ranked as the fifth-best prospect in this year’s draft and predicts that he’ll go No. 4 to the Knicks, so it’s quite possible that the guard won’t be there when the Kings pick at No. 6. Chad Ford of ESPN.com (Insider subscription required), meanwhile, has the Kings landing Hezonja at No. 6.
Just don’t send Cuz to L.A. That would be a huge mistake!!
Go damn is it that hard to explain what you mean by ‘moving back in the top ten’? At first it seems that you meant their pick was out of the top ten (as in 11+) but I knew they had pick #6 so that didn’t make sense. And I don’t see why they would want to move ‘back’ as in a higher number pick amungst the top ten (like 7-9) but you fail to even present any info on the subject (like what they would do to get this different numerical pick) which is the headline of the article. Idiot writing.
What does it matter? Their pick will be playing for another team within a year or two.
This article makes no sense! It’s not about trading back, it’s about drafting Hezonja. Stay on topic!
God I hope they don’t draft him, his positions are completely filled and the only Euro I feel comfortable drafting is the Porzingis. If the Kings draft him I won’t watch them next season