I have been championing Keon Ellis and it's not surprising to me to see the Kings have success when he plays.
I dont understand how or why he fell out of the rotation, but he needs to get more minutes.
Keon impacts the game in so many ways, especially defensively with movement and deflections.
Domas is a damn stud. Trading Haliburton for Domas was absolutely the right move, as well as reupping him as soon as possible.
Keegan needs to be more aggressive. Somebody needs to show him video of Tim Duncan getting the ball on the wing and going in to a triple threat position, hitting the bank shot or making a pass, but being a threat. The one thing the offense is missing is Keegan being a triple threat on the wing.
Monk is running away with the 6th MOY award. Super happy for him. "Monk ain't no Punk". We need a shirt that says that, with artwork of him flexing after the dunk in Utah.
Fox was Fox. 17 in the 4th. He got some bad calls but the Kings got the dub so no harm, no foul. 32 shots is probably top much to score 33 but that's your superstar.
We need to stomp on the throat of crappy teams in the 3rd. That's our issue.
Well well well... What a game, what a win! oh, to be precise - crappy game, exceptional win
Very good pointers in your post.
First one I want to address - 3rd quarter. I watched all Bulls 1995-1996 season games, preseason too. Some - live, but not in Chicago. Ticket prices were nuts, I would drive to Milwaukee, Cleveland. One of the hallmarks of Phil's and Bulls team as a whole was the 3rd quarter. If first half something was not clicking - the game looked different after the break. Somewhere were stats about Bulls exploits in the 3rd, they were impressive, to say the least. Point is simple - best teams and best coaches (with coaches especially in Europe) understand what and how is needed to be adjusted and do that. BIG room for the Kings to improve. Sure, today's NBA is like WWE show, refs do whatever and to play defense is not allowed. Chicago announcers had an expression: "Let the dobermans loose". Meaning, that Bulls would start clamping down on defense. It worked. Usually, that season, 4th q was stress-less. Just cruising to the another W.
Keon. It's not important who starts the game. Huerter is an integral part of Kings O and D. There are plenty plays on O where he does everything automatically. Problem? He stopped to be efficient. OK, play him at the start of the game and the start of the 3rd and if he is a non factor - that's why teams have bench players.
Keegan goes through maturing doldrums. I hope and wish for him to settle down ASAP
Fox was Fox. Sometimes special, sometimes - not so.
Monk is locked as 6th MOY, nobody is even close.
Domas is Domas. He loves the game. He wants to win every game. After so-so start of the season, for himself and Kings, last 3? 4? 5? months his game went up a notch. And keeps going up. Relentless rebounding, exceptional passing, efficient scoring - a gem is still being polished. Pacers fans were united in one: Domas was untradeable. Lucky for Kings, Carlisle was a wrong coach for Domas and the rest is history.
OK boys
Maybe this win will install some special juice into Kings. Because we, as fans, can take just that much