Monk is coming on strong as a starter, as I always thought he would. A writer on another site compiled "A list of every player Mike Brown started before Malik Monk. The list is long:
De’Aaron Fox
Domantas Sabonis
Harrison Barnes
DeMar DeRozan
Keegan Murray
Kevin Huerter
Trey Lyles
Keon Ellis
Davion Mitchell
Alex Len
Jae Crowder
Terence Davis
Chris Duarte
Richaun Holmes
Doug McDermott
Kessler Edwards
KZ Okpala
It would be amusing if not so ridiculous. Many here passionately defended having Monk come off the bench, as the "super sixth man," and I respect those arguments, but now I hope and expect that the Kings will thrive with the current starting lineup. I have noticed that when both Fox and Monk are in the game, Fox normally brings the ball up and initiates the play, not Sabonis, whereas when Fox is out, Monk acts as the point guard. Ellis plays shooting guard alongside either one of those two.
https://kingsherald.com/articles/a-list-of-every-player-mike-brown-started-before-malik-monk/
De’Aaron Fox
Domantas Sabonis
Harrison Barnes
DeMar DeRozan
Keegan Murray
Kevin Huerter
Trey Lyles
Keon Ellis
Davion Mitchell
Alex Len
Jae Crowder
Terence Davis
Chris Duarte
Richaun Holmes
Doug McDermott
Kessler Edwards
KZ Okpala
It would be amusing if not so ridiculous. Many here passionately defended having Monk come off the bench, as the "super sixth man," and I respect those arguments, but now I hope and expect that the Kings will thrive with the current starting lineup. I have noticed that when both Fox and Monk are in the game, Fox normally brings the ball up and initiates the play, not Sabonis, whereas when Fox is out, Monk acts as the point guard. Ellis plays shooting guard alongside either one of those two.
https://kingsherald.com/articles/a-list-of-every-player-mike-brown-started-before-malik-monk/