[Game] Kings @ Heat 11/4/2024 5:15 PST/8:15 EST

What's The Biggest Kings/Miami Beef?


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Keegan has said himself that almost all of his misses are on target but short. I’d love to hear a shooting coach’s opinion on this but it seems like this would be an easy fix. Could he start his shooting motion a little higher? Could he have more emphasis on the follow through? Could he aim higher six inches higher with his eyes on the back of them rim? If he is missing by six inches most of the time that should be able to figured out
I think he will figure it out through his own feel, without over thinking it
 
I think he will figure it out through his own feel, without over thinking it
The sample size is pretty large at this point though. Struggled for about half of last year, all of preseason and most of the start of this year. To me it’s a good thing if 85 percent of your misses are short, that’s easier to figure out than if he is missing all over the place. I watched a video of a shooting coach explaining that some people miss short on threes simply because they are leaning back a bit unnecessarily. It seems like something they should be able to figure out though.
 
The sample size is pretty large at this point though. Struggled for about half of last year, all of preseason and most of the start of this year. To me it’s a good thing if 85 percent of your misses are short, that’s easier to figure out than if he is missing all over the place. I watched a video of a shooting coach explaining that some people miss short on threes simply because they are leaning back a bit unnecessarily. It seems like something they should be able to figure out though.
Some would say that he might be missing short, because he's always working so hard on defense
 
So through these first 7 games i think a few thing stand out

-The ceiling of this team is unquestionably higher than the past 2 years.

-There's still a lot of learning how to play with each other going on and how to fill roles on the offensive end. When we got it rolling, oh boy is it good. But integrating a DDR takes time and while it's better than it was at the beginning of preseason, we still got a ways to go before really being that top 5 offense we need to be.

-4-3 so far with 5 road games and the dumbest ATL to TOR B-B and then back to Miami is extremely good as we do learn how to play with DDR integrated into the offense. I was sort of expecting a very slow start and the team has started to gel much quicker than I anticipated.

-Kevin Huerter matters A LOT to the spacing of this team. Especially while Keegan has forgotten how to shoot for some reason. Keon Ellis is a defensive star, but teams are still daring him to shoot and don't respect his offensive game yet. Results aside with Huerter (who's been our best shooter so far), teams have to stay tight on Huerter which opens a lot of room for DDR/Fox/Domas to do work inside the paint. So if you trade him, you better be sure we're 1. getting a spacer back or 2. You're confident enough Keegan's shot is back to take on that role again.

-Keegan has taken a leap in pretty much all facets of his game... except his shooting. He's a defensive star (don't throw that around lightly, he's a legitimate game changer defensively), he's significantly better on the glass, he's looked great attacking the rim. Not sure what's going on with the shot, but I have confidence he'll find it as one of the most successful shooters in NBA history in his first 2 seasons.

-Kings should look for an upgrade to Trey Lyles with a big wing defender. DFS/Cam Johnson/Royce O'Neale. Someone of that vein. Trey's been a great King, but man he's just been so lackluster for the last season or so and he's yet to have a good game this season. Just doesn't really fit this current roster. A better Alex Len replacement is probably needed too, but that's of less importance. I think Orlando Robinson can be someone to fill that role.
 
So through these first 7 games i think a few thing stand out

-The ceiling of this team is unquestionably higher than the past 2 years.

-There's still a lot of learning how to play with each other going on and how to fill roles on the offensive end. When we got it rolling, oh boy is it good. But integrating a DDR takes time and while it's better than it was at the beginning of preseason, we still got a ways to go before really being that top 5 offense we need to be.

-4-3 so far with 5 road games and the dumbest ATL to TOR B-B and then back to Miami is extremely good as we do learn how to play with DDR integrated into the offense. I was sort of expecting a very slow start and the team has started to gel much quicker than I anticipated.

-Kevin Huerter matters A LOT to the spacing of this team. Especially while Keegan has forgotten how to shoot for some reason. Keon Ellis is a defensive star, but teams are still daring him to shoot and don't respect his offensive game yet. Results aside with Huerter (who's been our best shooter so far), teams have to stay tight on Huerter which opens a lot of room for DDR/Fox/Domas to do work inside the paint. So if you trade him, you better be sure we're 1. getting a spacer back or 2. You're confident enough Keegan's shot is back to take on that role again.

-Keegan has taken a leap in pretty much all facets of his game... except his shooting. He's a defensive star (don't throw that around lightly, he's a legitimate game changer defensively), he's significantly better on the glass, he's looked great attacking the rim. Not sure what's going on with the shot, but I have confidence he'll find it as one of the most successful shooters in NBA history in his first 2 seasons.

-Kings should look for an upgrade to Trey Lyles with a big wing defender. DFS/Cam Johnson/Royce O'Neale. Someone of that vein. Trey's been a great King, but man he's just been so lackluster for the last season or so and he's yet to have a good game this season. Just doesn't really fit this current roster. A better Alex Len replacement is probably needed too, but that's of less importance. I think Orlando Robinson can be someone to fill that role.
Agree with much of this but Orlando is not a great Rim Protector. Followed him since Fresno and he has a limited vertical. I don’t think he can replace Len defensively.
 
Agree with much of this but Orlando is not a great Rim Protector. Followed him since Fresno and he has a limited vertical. I don’t think he can replace Len defensively.
I actually think we should look for a center than can give us more offensive pop and keep Len for rim protection, Maybe Orlando can provide that, I don’t know much about him. Still keeping my eye on Duop Reath
 
So through these first 7 games i think a few thing stand out

-The ceiling of this team is unquestionably higher than the past 2 years.

-There's still a lot of learning how to play with each other going on and how to fill roles on the offensive end. When we got it rolling, oh boy is it good. But integrating a DDR takes time and while it's better than it was at the beginning of preseason, we still got a ways to go before really being that top 5 offense we need to be.

-4-3 so far with 5 road games and the dumbest ATL to TOR B-B and then back to Miami is extremely good as we do learn how to play with DDR integrated into the offense. I was sort of expecting a very slow start and the team has started to gel much quicker than I anticipated.

-Kevin Huerter matters A LOT to the spacing of this team. Especially while Keegan has forgotten how to shoot for some reason. Keon Ellis is a defensive star, but teams are still daring him to shoot and don't respect his offensive game yet. Results aside with Huerter (who's been our best shooter so far), teams have to stay tight on Huerter which opens a lot of room for DDR/Fox/Domas to do work inside the paint. So if you trade him, you better be sure we're 1. getting a spacer back or 2. You're confident enough Keegan's shot is back to take on that role again.

-Keegan has taken a leap in pretty much all facets of his game... except his shooting. He's a defensive star (don't throw that around lightly, he's a legitimate game changer defensively), he's significantly better on the glass, he's looked great attacking the rim. Not sure what's going on with the shot, but I have confidence he'll find it as one of the most successful shooters in NBA history in his first 2 seasons.

-Kings should look for an upgrade to Trey Lyles with a big wing defender. DFS/Cam Johnson/Royce O'Neale. Someone of that vein. Trey's been a great King, but man he's just been so lackluster for the last season or so and he's yet to have a good game this season. Just doesn't really fit this current roster. A better Alex Len replacement is probably needed too, but that's of less importance. I think Orlando Robinson can be someone to fill that role.
If I’m not mistaken we are hard capped at the first apron so it’s going to be hard to find an upgrade for Trey from a salary matching perspective. If we had the Mcdaniels money we would have 12 ish mil to work with. This is why Kev might have to be the one going out in a deal if we decide to make one.
 
Is it possible that Keegan's rookie year is going to be the exception in his career? Maybe he's a very good three point shooter but just not a great one/next klay?
I think it's still pretty likely he's a great 3pt shooter and just in a bad stretch right now. He also started out last season incredibly slow, shooting 28% in his first 13 games. Finished the rest of the season at 37.4% on big volume. I'd bet most of his seasons will hover in that 37-42% range vs him being a 32-37% shooter.
 
I think it's still pretty likely he's a great 3pt shooter and just in a bad stretch right now. He also started out last season incredibly slow, shooting 28% in his first 13 games. Finished the rest of the season at 37.4% on big volume. I'd bet most of his seasons will hover in that 37-42% range vs him being a 32-37% shooter.
I don’t know about that one. Great 3pt shooters don’t have seasons where they shoot 35.8%.

People have thrown Klay’s name around, but he had 8 consecutive seasons in the league before his 3pt % ever dipped below 40% for a year.

I’m not ready to call Keegan a streaky shooter, but it’s clear that he’s not as good of a shooter as he was in his rookie year.

With that being said, I’d still consider him a good shooter and I don’t think it’s time to panic unless we see the same results at 20 total games in.
 
Is it possible that Keegan's rookie year is going to be the exception in his career? Maybe he's a very good three point shooter but just not a great one/next klay?
Maybe he really was and is a better shooter, when he doesn't have to expend quite as much effort on defense? Obviously he won't go back to a more one dimensional role like he had as a rookie.

Also, now that he is stronger, maybe he will make adjustments to his training to allow for what his priorities are at this point
 
Deuce and Mo pointed out that on that 4 point play, Derozan felt Herro’s arm so he shot knowing he would draw the foul. Watching it live I just thought he was going for a quick 3. Super smart play.

they also said that the kings are shooting something like 22 percent on wide open threes so far. Have to think that number will tick up soon

https://youtube.com/shorts/_LfcGc4mCWs?si=N1RZLAR_4IRgy3P_
Knowing that we haven't even played 10 games yet makes me feel better about this stat. Imagine how much better they can be when those shots start falling
 
I think it's still pretty likely he's a great 3pt shooter and just in a bad stretch right now. He also started out last season incredibly slow, shooting 28% in his first 13 games. Finished the rest of the season at 37.4% on big volume. I'd bet most of his seasons will hover in that 37-42% range vs him being a 32-37% shooter.
We're literally going to destroy people when he finds his range again
 
So through these first 7 games i think a few thing stand out

-The ceiling of this team is unquestionably higher than the past 2 years.

-There's still a lot of learning how to play with each other going on and how to fill roles on the offensive end. When we got it rolling, oh boy is it good. But integrating a DDR takes time and while it's better than it was at the beginning of preseason, we still got a ways to go before really being that top 5 offense we need to be.

-4-3 so far with 5 road games and the dumbest ATL to TOR B-B and then back to Miami is extremely good as we do learn how to play with DDR integrated into the offense. I was sort of expecting a very slow start and the team has started to gel much quicker than I anticipated.

-Kevin Huerter matters A LOT to the spacing of this team. Especially while Keegan has forgotten how to shoot for some reason. Keon Ellis is a defensive star, but teams are still daring him to shoot and don't respect his offensive game yet. Results aside with Huerter (who's been our best shooter so far), teams have to stay tight on Huerter which opens a lot of room for DDR/Fox/Domas to do work inside the paint. So if you trade him, you better be sure we're 1. getting a spacer back or 2. You're confident enough Keegan's shot is back to take on that role again.

-Keegan has taken a leap in pretty much all facets of his game... except his shooting. He's a defensive star (don't throw that around lightly, he's a legitimate game changer defensively), he's significantly better on the glass, he's looked great attacking the rim. Not sure what's going on with the shot, but I have confidence he'll find it as one of the most successful shooters in NBA history in his first 2 seasons.

-Kings should look for an upgrade to Trey Lyles with a big wing defender. DFS/Cam Johnson/Royce O'Neale. Someone of that vein. Trey's been a great King, but man he's just been so lackluster for the last season or so and he's yet to have a good game this season. Just doesn't really fit this current roster. A better Alex Len replacement is probably needed too, but that's of less importance. I think Orlando Robinson can be someone to fill that role.
I agree with all of this, but especially the Lyles part. I really like him, but he feels like an obvious upgrade. DFS for Lyles, Colby, and one of McLaughlin, McDermott, or Len works salary wise, with some likely draft compensation thrown in. DFS is intriguing because he can shoot well enough from the outside and is a good and versatile enough defender to guard 3-5, depending on matchups. A bench of Monk, Ellis, Carter, DFS, Len, and Robinson (who I think still contributes this year) really intrigues me, and is probably the best that we can do this season.
 
Keegan has taken a leap in pretty much all facets of his game... except his shooting. He's a defensive star (don't throw that around lightly, he's a legitimate game changer defensively), he's significantly better on the glass, he's looked great attacking the rim. Not sure what's going on with the shot, but I have confidence he'll find it as one of the most successful shooters in NBA history in his first 2 seasons.
The game's just coming easier to him now. He looks so much less tentative out there on offense, and he's become some kind of menace on the defensive end. Once his finds his shot again and puts it all together, I still think Keegan's got Kawhi-lite potential.
 

Malik having the audacity to do this dunk at the end of the game after having like three straight possessions of getting lost on defense and sorta looking bad on offense is pure Malik
Right now, the question is whether or not Malik is the right closer for the Kings. Valuable? For sure. But closer is one of the main things moving on. It seems like he's just "out there" for most of the late game moments. DDR and Fox are running the show at the moment.
 
Right now, the question is whether or not Malik is the right closer for the Kings. Valuable? For sure. But closer is one of the main things moving on. It seems like he's just "out there" for most of the late game moments. DDR and Fox are running the show at the moment.
Maybe he has to pick his spots a bit more on the iso stuff in crunch time and be more of the catch and shoot guy at the end of games. He can still do the iso/ run the offense stuff when Fox comes out for rest throughout the game.
 
Right now, the question is whether or not Malik is the right closer for the Kings. Valuable? For sure. But closer is one of the main things moving on. It seems like he's just "out there" for most of the late game moments. DDR and Fox are running the show at the moment.
It's an interesting question. If you had 4 minutes to go in a close game 7, would you choose Monk or Keon with this lineup?
 
Right now, the question is whether or not Malik is the right closer for the Kings. Valuable? For sure. But closer is one of the main things moving on. It seems like he's just "out there" for most of the late game moments. DDR and Fox are running the show at the moment.
If Monk closes, he's got the be the LAL elite C&S version of Monk. Seen enough of DDR now that it's him and Fox last 5 minutes of the game. Not that Monk's creation still isn't valuable, but we it's significantly less important in those final minutes now and Keon is such a drastic upgrade on defense.

Keon's got to stay confident with the C&S stuff though. Can't be passing up open looks he gets. Think he's done an okay job on offense so far, but obviously is such a defensive dynamo that you still probably accept whatever he gives you on O to get him on the floor.
 
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