The first option I'll be looking at is the Kings trading the pick. This is a very likely situation because the Kings are desperate and are in the "win now" mindset. Some scenarios rumored is that the Kings would trade the 6th pick along with assets like Nik Stauskas, Jason Thompson and/or Ben Mclemore in exchange for Kenneth Faried and Ty Lawson of the Denver Nuggets. This is the most likely trade scenario if the Kings were to trade as these players have played for Coach Karl and fit into his system. If I was the Kings I would not do this trade as it doesn't fill the Kings needs which is a rim protecter and a "steady" point guard as Lawson is nearing the end of his prime and has seen a handful of injuries throughout his career. Another option for trades is acquiring Lou Williams or Kyle Lowry from the Raptors but I don't want to get into that.
Option number two is the Kings keeping the pick. With the 6th overall pick the Kings are most likely going to pick Willie Cauley-Stein of Kentucky, Kristaps Porzingis of Latvia, or take the best available player (likely would be Emmanuel Mudiay) if the Knicks and Magic shock the world. I do like the Kings keeping this pick because I believe there is a lot of talent that can be seen in the top-10 of the draft but that top-10 hasn't been good the Kings lately. And while Kristaps Porzingis on paper seems like the absolute perfect fit for the Kings, he reigns from Europe which is always a scary place in the minds of NBA GM's because of Andrea Bargnani and Darko Militic. The next option of keeping the pick is taking the best available player that drops in the draft. This includes Justise Winslow, and Emmanuel Mudiay. These are two athletic beasts who are just physically gifted and their prowess on the court makes them special. While these guys don't address the Kings need's it doesn't hurt to take a superstar if one is their for the taking. Now the most likely option if they decide to keep the pick. Kings select Willie Cauley-Stein a 7 foot center from Kentucky who can protect the rim and run the floor like a cheetah. The Kings are in love with him and while I admit he is skilled and a talented player in his own right, I don't like his attitude. The Kings see Willie paring up with Boogie Cousins to form a scary front court made up of two Kentucky freaks of nature. While I don't like his attitude, I do believe he is the best player available for the Kings unless someone else drops unexpectedly in the draft. If they decide to keep the pick it will be interesting.
Option number three is trading down to collect assets and still pick up a quality player in the draft. While Willie Cauley-Stein is a quality player, there are other options available and capable of being just as good with the likes of Myles Turner of Texas, and Kevon Looney of UCLA. While I don't believe the Kings will do this option and trade down, I still think it's a possibility as they heave done crazier things in the past. Overall I think they will keep the 6th overall pick land take Willie Cauley-Stein.














