Walton knew it. There's an excellent article on TheAthletic by Jason Jones (yes, that Jason Jones) that touches on the pace, Walton's goals and how the whole team and not just Fox has to buy into running...
It's all about balance I guess. The great thing is he does have tools at his disposal to be able to score in a slower environment in theory. It's just knowing where your bread is buttered. At best this is a fast small ball team that can slow it down and go big here and there, as opposed to the opposite. The combinations he plays is key though. It's great to say you want to do this or that but you have to have the right personnel on the floor to get it done. The paint belongs to Holmes on pick and roll and Fox on drives the rest hang out or drive and dish. Defensively you attack the ball, switch when you need to, and try not to overhelp. If that doesn't take you to the promise land then oh well, it's a start. And this team just needs some sign of identity. This is right at the same ledge Kings fans have seen too many times before.
We'll see if the Grizz give Bjelica space in the 2nd half. The Kings aren't really looking for him and when Walton goes back to be being big they might need him to start bombing away depending on how rattled the Grizz are.
Why is Buddy bringing the ball up the court 16 and some change on shot clock, close enough to an 8 second, a wth to Barnes, followed up by a 24 sec violation.
Why is Buddy bringing the ball up the court 16 and some change on shot clock, close enough to an 8 second, a wth to Barnes, followed up by a 24 sec violation.
That was one of the things Jones touched on in that article I referred to. Nobody is really happy when they casually stroll up the court... It' one of my biggest pet peeves, to be honest.