The Kings were a historic offense last year. I expect the lineup to stay the same to start. There is no reason to change the starting lineup. Sac upgraded or will upgrade offensively with Keegan being able to create, Sasha off the bench playing with Domas, small ball 5 Lyles is better than Metu by quite a bit, defensive big 5 Len will be the guy right off the bat instead of trying Metu or Holmes. Edwards will get his shot as the 3 and D situational piece having him all year. Duarte will be a better defensive guard off the bench compared to TD and also a better fit apparently with Domas. Davion is the same defensively but is he takes a step forward with his shot and offensive game, this is also a gamechanger.
Colby is the deep small wing when we go 3 guards along with Huerter playing wing when we want straight up attacking with offense.
Mike Brown and his staff will have better pieces to create matchup problems or matchup defensively when those games call for it.
I don’t think there is a set number with the reserves as far as minutes and it’s a waste of time almost trying to figure out minutes per game. I see some of the bench guys getting more minutes depending on opposition. Kessler being an example of a need for a defensive wing. I think Brown will try to get away with outscoring opposing teams and using creative defensive schemes. It’s our strength last year and will continue to be our strength this year.
Colby is the deep small wing when we go 3 guards along with Huerter playing wing when we want straight up attacking with offense.
Mike Brown and his staff will have better pieces to create matchup problems or matchup defensively when those games call for it.
I don’t think there is a set number with the reserves as far as minutes and it’s a waste of time almost trying to figure out minutes per game. I see some of the bench guys getting more minutes depending on opposition. Kessler being an example of a need for a defensive wing. I think Brown will try to get away with outscoring opposing teams and using creative defensive schemes. It’s our strength last year and will continue to be our strength this year.