Woodard is like a taller version of Jeffries. You can't have too many of them. They win games for you. Despite everything, the future is looking a bit brighter.
Predraft DQJ measured out at 6'4" tall barefoot, with a 6'11.25" wingspan and weighed 215 lbs with the lowest body fat of any player at the combine (3.9%)
RW2 measured out at 6'5.5" barefoot with a 7'2" wingspan and was 230lbs.
Both have the makings of very solid 3&D guys and Woodard also looks like his rebounding will carry over which is a great thing for this Kings team.
Man, the sheer modern NBA spacing/defensive potential of a Bagley/Woodard/DQJ/Haliburton/Fox unit is insane. We'll never see it with Luke as coach but that is a 7 seconds or less run and gun offensive fit if I've ever seen one with the length and size to compete HARD defensively.
I'd love, LOVE to see that lineup, even for short stretches but I agree that it's unlikely this season with Walton as coach unless the Kings fall completely out of contention and/or McNair trades away some of the vets at the deadline.
But this season has shown me that Buddy's best fit with the Kings is either as a sixth man or on another team. The core pieces look to be Fox, Haliburton, and *maybe* Bagley.
Which means the Kings ideally pick up one more stud in the draft (Cunningham, Kuminga, Williams, maybe Barnes or Jalen Johnson) and surround them with 3&D guys. That makes Jeffries and Woodard perfect fits.