We'll see, but this certainly looks like the ball being in Monte's court here. The Kings have literally changed identities based on available talent, kudos to Brown for that. The Kings have gone from worst on defense to best in a stretch and those changes were due to injury. Huerter and Monk go out, Keon and Davion step in. Is it any surprise they improved defensively? haha. To me, this is all about not handling business in the past 3 months. This schedule at the end was every bit as brutal as everyone thought it would be months ago. Throw on Monk being out and it hurts bad. No coach is making up a talent disparity, and right now, the Kings have one with or without the injuries. However, they do have enough talent to shock a team with depth. Doesn't usually win rings though unfortunately.
I wandered, why some extremely talented players (like Ray Allen) declined offers to sign with the Cavs during LBJ and Brown's era. We get a just a small glimpse and a small insight into NBA's inside workings. Yet, even LBJ and Brown had a red carpet rolled for them to the NBA Championship, they never made it.
Years ago I followed world sports with the unhealthy obsession. I still remember Cavs drafting LBJ as the Crown Prince. Now it's an ancient history.
Last season I was impressed very much (it's not easy to impress me) with Kings transformation. Huerter was balling really well and the rest. Fox and Domas were All-Stars. This season - I'm disappointed with everyone and everything. Even Domas sometimes looks out of place. HB at PF - disappearance act. Vezenkov still not integrated and some other very questionable choices.
Domas is reaching his prime, Fox already there. Extremely dangerous and explosive combo. Keegan B- so far. Monk, B+. Head coach - verdict yet to be made, but jury is leaning to..............................
Sorry, I almost forgot. Age, what can I say
I LOVE Keon Ellis.