[Game] 39/82: Kings @ Bulls 12 JAN 2025, 12:30pm PT/3:30pm ET

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And Huerter needs to be phased out. Huerter had a good game offensively, but it's definitely time to move on. The lineup that started the 4th got the ball rolling and the defenders kept it going to the finish.
makes you wonder how many minutes a wing would actually play if we got one. Going to need to commit to 30 for Monk/Deebo to make room.
 
makes you wonder how many minutes a wing would actually play if we got one. Going to need to commit to 30 for Monk/Deebo to make room.
That's the thing and why I think while getting a "wing" looks great on the surface, people need to figure out that for better or worse that "wing" was DeMar DeRozan. It just was. If you want a starting level wing then DDR has to go. Trading a guard for a wing won't really do much unless you move DeMar to a position he hasn't really been able to play for a few years now.
 
That's the thing and why I think while getting a "wing" looks great on the surface, people need to figure out that for better or worse that "wing" was DeMar DeRozan. It just was. If you want a starting level wing then DDR has to go. Trading a guard for a wing won't really do much unless you move DeMar to a position he hasn't really been able to play for a few years now.
Another wing would still be nice but I actually think a 4/5 would be better.
 

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That's the thing and why I think while getting a "wing" looks great on the surface, people need to figure out that for better or worse that "wing" was DeMar DeRozan. It just was. If you want a starting level wing then DDR has to go. Trading a guard for a wing won't really do much unless you move DeMar to a position he hasn't really been able to play for a few years now.
Yup. It’s why I think the Kings are probably more in the market for a backup big than they are a wing. Getting a good/great backup center like Jonas or Vuc or Time Lord allows the Kings to eat some of the forward minutes with Trey.
 
Another wing would still be nice but I actually think a 4/5 would be better.
I like what Monte has going here and lets not doubt he and his teams ability to find gems without needing a pick. Jones and Crawford. Give it time. Jones has already shown potential to be a replacement type down the line that you groom. The same way Doug was clearly being groomed to coach. Trust the process? lol. Sounds good enough for now.
 
Yup. It’s why I think the Kings are probably more in the market for a backup big than they are a wing. Getting a good/great backup center like Jonas or Vuc or Time Lord allows the Kings to eat some of the forward minutes with Trey.
They can keep Vuc haha. I still believe that play is best made with the MLE. Lopez, Adams, Horford, Looney, Bamba, theres some potential fillers out there this summer. Also guys like Brown, Portis, Boucher at F might be able to be had. If Monte can move Huerters salary out great, but no value. There are too many options this summer.
 

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Fox and Monk are great players with Fox an A and Malik an A- but neither are defensive stoppers.
Fox actually looks decent defensively when another good defender is with him in the backcourt. I agree in principle that the Fox/Monk backcourt is probably not the move. I'm going to zig where a lot of people here seem to be zagging and say that Monk is much more replaceable than Fox, and it might be a good idea to sell high on him.
 

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Starters playing 30-33mpg solves that problem
The team is built for this as long as we can get Keegan some rest. Lyles play right now in this system is allowing both Domas and Keegan to get around that but would love to see one more piece that can split the 4/5 minutes up if he gets hurt or is playing poorly. Doesn't have to be a stud, just serviceable. Would like to get Jones run in blowouts.
 
Honestly, I think it really comes to the respect we have as an organization, as a team, for our opponents. This is how you can make a case for why Mike Brown was badly coaching the team before he was fired. This game by no means looked pretty, nor any of our players looked like they had a great stroke with the ball, but when it comes to the latter half of the game, winning is the only option for Coach Christie and he's willing to keep switching things up just to get the best 5 of our roster out there to inch out the somewhat difficult win.

It's a great win to me.
And you aren't going to play at 100% game in and game out. Offensively, we were awesome... defensively we weren't. But if you want to be a 50+ win team, these are the games you look to win; when the other team is playing well, you don't have your best, but you still pull the win.
 
Good offense but defensive net rating was 116.7 which for the season was 25th. It wasn’t an above average defensive outing.

Fox and Monk are great players with Fox an A and Malik an A- but neither are defensive stoppers.
I don't think anyone disagrees that Keon should be in the starting lineup. That's been set in stone since the summer. Something Christie is going to have to come to terms with and get the buy-in from either DDR or Monk to go to the bench.
 
Monte's roster has 7 wins in a row. How's that possible if the team "doesn't work"
Yeah, I don't get this fixation on height some people have. Either a player can play, or they can't. The OKC Thunder have had the best record in the West two years in a row. Last season, their only starter over 6'6 was a 7'1 center who weighed 210lbs. This year is is a 7'0 center who weighs 250lbs. Lu Dort has been their starting SF at 6'4 & Williams their starting PF at 6'6. Yet somehow, if we ask Devin Carter to play a few of his minutes at SF, the balance will be so drastic that the team won't be able to complete.
 
I don't think anyone disagrees that Keon should be in the starting lineup. That's been set in stone since the summer. Something Christie is going to have to come to terms with and get the buy-in from either DDR or Monk to go to the bench.
Yeah, but I think the main objective would be to get Keon in the game for starter like minutes, which Doug has been doing. Whether Keon starts or is the first guard off the bench is moot. Monk has paid his dues and DDR is still playing at an All-Star level. You don’t necessarily want to mess with the mojo at this point in the season. I have confidence that Doug will pull the right strings. I think Doug has everyone buying in to their roles right now.

We need to maintain that delicate balance of ego, minutes and winning. We can worry about shuffling the starting lineup if things start to stagnate later.
 
Yeah, I don't get this fixation on height some people have. Either a player can play, or they can't. The OKC Thunder have had the best record in the West two years in a row. Last season, their only starter over 6'6 was a 7'1 center who weighed 210lbs. This year is is a 7'0 center who weighs 250lbs. Lu Dort has been their starting SF at 6'4 & Williams their starting PF at 6'6. Yet somehow, if we ask Devin Carter to play a few of his minutes at SF, the balance will be so drastic that the team won't be able to complete.
And I think it becomes less of a concern if the 3 guard lineup that is utilized is…

PG - Fox or Monk
SG - Ellis
SF - Carter

At least that lineup has two great defenders who have great size/length at the SG spot (Ellis & Carter) who can help hold down the fort even if they’re giving up a bit of size for a stretch.

Also, Carter’s excellent rebounding makes it easier to get away with a 3 guard lineup since we’re not really sacrificing that aspect of the game when playing him at SF.
 
Yeah, but I think the main objective would be to get Keon in the game for starter like minutes, which Doug has been doing. Whether Keon starts or is the first guard off the bench is moot. Monk has paid his dues and DDR is still playing at an All-Star level. You don’t necessarily want to mess with the mojo at this point in the season. I have confidence that Doug will pull the right strings.

We need to maintain that delicate balance of ego, minutes and winning. We can worry about shuffling the starting lineup if things start to stagnate later.
And arguably it wasn't completely the starting lineup that was ever the issue, it was the finishing lineup. Which did include Monk for 3 years now. Brown went all offense outside of Keegan for most of those if not all the 4th quarters and it showed up in the clutch stats. Clutch offense is a great thing, but if you're an open door on the other end like they were up until his firing then you are capped at 1st round fodder at best unless you have a legit MVP somewhere on your roster. History tells us that, this isn't even an argument now. Some nights you won't need the defense, but look at the stats, the playoffs aren't as offensively kind. You better be able to score in the half court, draw contact, and have a few guys that can stay in front of people, not just play passing lanes and get deflections. Offense only teams that rely on defensive gambling might make it to the finals one year and the play in the next. We've been seeing it in real time for like 4-5 years now with certain teams.
 
Starting Monk instead of Keon was Brown's final FU to us.
It wouldn't have been as bad, had he gone from Huerter to Monk. Instead, he teased us by first going to Keon for two games, making us think that regardless of current outcome, we had the balanced lineup back.

Monk as a starter was a panic move, which should never be set in stone going forward
 
Yeah, I don't get this fixation on height some people have. Either a player can play, or they can't. The OKC Thunder have had the best record in the West two years in a row. Last season, their only starter over 6'6 was a 7'1 center who weighed 210lbs. This year is is a 7'0 center who weighs 250lbs. Lu Dort has been their starting SF at 6'4 & Williams their starting PF at 6'6. Yet somehow, if we ask Devin Carter to play a few of his minutes at SF, the balance will be so drastic that the team won't be able to complete.
They have multiple elite wing defenders and probably the best center defender outside of Wemby. Dort basically has a linebacker body type that allows him to defend big wings
 
It wouldn't have been as bad, had he gone from Huerter to Monk. Instead, he teased us by first going to Keon for two games, making us think that regardless of current outcome, we had the balanced lineup back.

Monk as a starter was a panic move, which should never be set in stone going forward
It'll play out over time. I know where my money would be at sooner than later. We saw it at the start of the 4th. If Doug Christie doesn't give Fox and Carter a legit chance to play together to see if it's real, then that's a disservice pure and simple. It might not hit it's potential, but if it does? The NBA could be in serious trouble. Serious trouble.
 
It wouldn't have been as bad, had he gone from Huerter to Monk. Instead, he teased us by first going to Keon for two games, making us think that regardless of current outcome, we had the balanced lineup back.

Monk as a starter was a panic move, which should never be set in stone going forward
Monk is by far the best play making guard. Sure bring him off the bench as the first off the bench and play him with a good finisher.
 
It'll play out over time. I know where my money would be at sooner than later. We saw it at the start of the 4th. If Doug Christie doesn't give Fox and Carter a legit chance to play together to see if it's real, then that's a disservice pure and simple. It might not hit it's potential, but if it does? The NBA could be in serious trouble. Serious trouble.
I know you're high on Carter like most of us, but do you have him jumping Keon as the potential best starter fit this early?
 
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