The other day I was thinking that maybe the Kings should just go with a crazy big lineup, and make that their forte. I think other teams would look at our games coming up on the schedule, and it would be one of those situations where they would kinda think... "oh crap... we have to deal with the big trees of Sacramento".
Here is the lineup:
PG: Tyreke Evans 6'6
SG: Donte Greene 6'11
SF: Hassan Whiteside 6'11
PF: DeMarcus Cousins 6'11
C: Samuel Dalembert 6'11
You're point guard is 6'6, and every other player is freaking 6'11 ! This would be a crazy lineup to put out on the floor. You'd have to wonder how teams around the league would adjust to a lineup like that. The question is, could Donte play D against 2 guards, and could Whiteside play D against small forwards? I think that Donte would do a better job against 2 guards than Whiteside against 3's, but I think we could hide some of our defensive deficiencies.
I'd love to see us just try something Crazy like this. I remember Portland did it back in the day, with a super tall starting lineup. They dominated everybody on the boards, and were a tough defensive team. Sometimes, they had some serious matchup problems when playing defense against some of the smaller super-quick guards, but they were still a dominant team.
Here is the lineup:
PG: Tyreke Evans 6'6
SG: Donte Greene 6'11
SF: Hassan Whiteside 6'11
PF: DeMarcus Cousins 6'11
C: Samuel Dalembert 6'11
You're point guard is 6'6, and every other player is freaking 6'11 ! This would be a crazy lineup to put out on the floor. You'd have to wonder how teams around the league would adjust to a lineup like that. The question is, could Donte play D against 2 guards, and could Whiteside play D against small forwards? I think that Donte would do a better job against 2 guards than Whiteside against 3's, but I think we could hide some of our defensive deficiencies.
I'd love to see us just try something Crazy like this. I remember Portland did it back in the day, with a super tall starting lineup. They dominated everybody on the boards, and were a tough defensive team. Sometimes, they had some serious matchup problems when playing defense against some of the smaller super-quick guards, but they were still a dominant team.