Next series might be different for old Looney if AD accepts that challenge. Looney has always been that guy you can force off the floor with pick and roll and shooting. Domas and Looney just played 10 feet off of each other the whole time. Domas is what he is. Getting 15 shots or more of him is like pulling teeth. Somebody else has to be that guy. TD and Monk work in a pinch, but ride that and teams will accept your terms 9 out of 10 times.
I dont carre about the shots its the rebounding, its the help defense and protecting the rim. The eating of space, we need someone who can cover lots of ground in the blink of an eye and highpoint the rebounds and whos also strong enough not to get pushed around, and who can also close out to the 3pt line.
Sabonis did have a great block in this game, but Steph Curry also ran a layup line on us after that play. For the Kings providing more resistance in these areas will pay huge dividends, its actually the path of least resistance/shoring up one of our biggest pitfalls, upgrading the perimeter defense is of minor consequence in comparison.
Kevin Garnett made the claim the Kings were built to matchup with the Warriors, but judging by what Looney did to us, I'd say it doesnt seem like it.