Long posts, lot's of points, lot's of predictions.
I watched almost all Pacers games when Domas was with them. Initially Domas was coming off the bench, though pretty soon everybody realized that Domas was actually the best big on the team. Anyway, first season in Indiana Domas from the bench was joined with Bogdanovic. Maybe in the first ~20 games Bogdanovic looked meh. Taking difficult shots, in wrong place, wrong time. Though the time came when Domas and Bogdanovic began to cook. This trend of Domas teammate, who is primary offensive orientated, but not a starters material, in later seasons in Indiana happened all the time. Latest one was Doug McDermot. Guy would come of the bench and would scorch opponents.
last season i always wished for Sasha to have more minutes on the floor together with Domas. Never happened. We had Malik off the bench and he is a one man wrecking machine. Put it simply - Sasha was never comfortable on the floor with Kings. Sure, it was the first season in NBA, transition takes time. One more thing - I'm not a fan of Mike Brown. As a head coach - he is more like fatherly figure. I never see him as an innovative risk taker who can make something positive happen from nothing.
Sasha can play - that's for sure. Another thing is how well he is incorporated in the whole team.
Draft is coming, some roster changes - we all wish the best for the Kings team as a whole and for their individual players. Will Sasha be still a King next season and can he contribute according to his talent - who knows? Though there are plenty of strong teams that could add a sharpshooter (take Lakers for example).
Sasha's situation will develop one way or another, we just need to exercise patience
I watched almost all Pacers games when Domas was with them. Initially Domas was coming off the bench, though pretty soon everybody realized that Domas was actually the best big on the team. Anyway, first season in Indiana Domas from the bench was joined with Bogdanovic. Maybe in the first ~20 games Bogdanovic looked meh. Taking difficult shots, in wrong place, wrong time. Though the time came when Domas and Bogdanovic began to cook. This trend of Domas teammate, who is primary offensive orientated, but not a starters material, in later seasons in Indiana happened all the time. Latest one was Doug McDermot. Guy would come of the bench and would scorch opponents.
last season i always wished for Sasha to have more minutes on the floor together with Domas. Never happened. We had Malik off the bench and he is a one man wrecking machine. Put it simply - Sasha was never comfortable on the floor with Kings. Sure, it was the first season in NBA, transition takes time. One more thing - I'm not a fan of Mike Brown. As a head coach - he is more like fatherly figure. I never see him as an innovative risk taker who can make something positive happen from nothing.
Sasha can play - that's for sure. Another thing is how well he is incorporated in the whole team.
Draft is coming, some roster changes - we all wish the best for the Kings team as a whole and for their individual players. Will Sasha be still a King next season and can he contribute according to his talent - who knows? Though there are plenty of strong teams that could add a sharpshooter (take Lakers for example).
Sasha's situation will develop one way or another, we just need to exercise patience