No overall problem with the performance. I think the Kings looked good.
Wolves made double the amount of threes. Kings erased most of it at the free throw line and not turning it over a lot but that is +27 that is difficult to overcome.
A good portion of them just squaring up and not even the result of defensive breakdowns, but there was a lot in the third.
Kings need to find a balance between the isolation of DDR, Fox and Monk…and the Domas facilitation which was notably scarce tonight. The particular matchup might have a lot to do with that though, so we’ll see.
DDR is a force getting to the line. I think he could’ve shared a bit more in crunch time but he’s just what this team needs.
Domas had a good game regardless in a finisher role. Especially like the threes though there was still some hesitation in the midrange.
Keegan was excellent. I liked that he got the last shot as well.
Fox was strong in the first half. Not as good in the second.
Monk was excellent but the bench as a whole wasn’t very good and still needs some work.
Kings STILL lack front court and wing depth, dynamism and athleticism and it’s why players like Randle have and will continue to cook them.
I think the Kings have improved their team but that is still a pretty glaring hole that I don’t understand why Monte continues to neglect.
Huerter was a hole. I’ll stall him out since he literally just got cleared but that was a problem last season where it seemed every game there was atleast one or two Kings starter be it Huerter, Barnes, or Keegan that just didn’t do anything offensively. We can’t have that this season
On to the next one, we’ll be alright. Wolves have even higher expectations too and they were facing 0-2
Wolves made double the amount of threes. Kings erased most of it at the free throw line and not turning it over a lot but that is +27 that is difficult to overcome.
A good portion of them just squaring up and not even the result of defensive breakdowns, but there was a lot in the third.
Kings need to find a balance between the isolation of DDR, Fox and Monk…and the Domas facilitation which was notably scarce tonight. The particular matchup might have a lot to do with that though, so we’ll see.
DDR is a force getting to the line. I think he could’ve shared a bit more in crunch time but he’s just what this team needs.
Domas had a good game regardless in a finisher role. Especially like the threes though there was still some hesitation in the midrange.
Keegan was excellent. I liked that he got the last shot as well.
Fox was strong in the first half. Not as good in the second.
Monk was excellent but the bench as a whole wasn’t very good and still needs some work.
Kings STILL lack front court and wing depth, dynamism and athleticism and it’s why players like Randle have and will continue to cook them.
I think the Kings have improved their team but that is still a pretty glaring hole that I don’t understand why Monte continues to neglect.
Huerter was a hole. I’ll stall him out since he literally just got cleared but that was a problem last season where it seemed every game there was atleast one or two Kings starter be it Huerter, Barnes, or Keegan that just didn’t do anything offensively. We can’t have that this season
On to the next one, we’ll be alright. Wolves have even higher expectations too and they were facing 0-2