[Game] 17/82: Kings @ Nuggets 22 NOV 2025, 7pm PT/10pm ET

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Pulling for the big man. Even his shots under the basket are a bit wild with all that adrenaline. I'm positive with more minutes, he will eventually settle down.
I think he's more of 4 than a 5, at least currently. But because the Kings are so incredibly short-handed at the 5 he has to play there. If JV would have been retained, it would have been interesting with those two on the floor at the same time.
 
To do what? It's still early to make trades as a lot of players aren't eligible yet. Make a statement that he's going to trade plyers and further depress their value on the market? Make another strange motivational tweet?

I'd rather he stay silent, frankly.

To give proof of life. To say that he has a plan. Or to just say he F'd up. Something to let the fans know that he has a pulse and he's working on it. Better yet, say that he's given Christie the green light to play the youngins more to get the hell on the path to developing the young players on this team.

By the way, this notion that the vets must be played a lot to improve their marketability is BS. Westbrook and DDR don't have to be played 35 minutes a game in order to get rid of them. Just ridiculous.
 
Okay, so we’re going to still accidentally win games we should lose … it’s just going to be a lot less frequent than I expected.

The ball will bounce the Kings way from time to time. Denver was on the second night of a back to back after a grueling duel with Houston, so it makes sense that they had less in the tank against a Kings team on an 8-game losing streak and in search of a W.

It doesn't hurt their draft odds to win the occasional game after a great big pile of losses, but the front office does need a proactive plan for offloading the vets in the coming month or two.
 
Fun fact: I'm pretty sure the Lakers haven't played since Tuesday or Wednesday against the Jazz and their very next game this evening was against the Jazz again LOL the way the league caters to certain teams is incredible, truly.
I'm pretty sure they still have to play a full 82-game schedule and they get the Jazz four times just like us
 
I'm pretty sure they still have to play a full 82-game schedule and they get the Jazz four times just like us
I understand that, but there's something to be said for how the table is set for you from the beginning of the season and how that affects team morale and chemistry from the beginning. The "just like us" thing and "it all evens out in the end" is BS when one team is playing the champs, wolves and Nuggets 3 times each in less than a month. That doesn't mean the Kings would be on LA's level because they obviously don't have the stars LA does but there is a major difference in scheduling here and it's very intentional. That's why the term "get right game" exists lol imagine a team being lucky enough to have quite a few of those early on.
 
I understand that, but there's something to be said for how the table is set for you from the beginning of the season and how that affects team morale and chemistry from the beginning. The "just like us" thing and "it all evens out in the end" is BS when one team is playing the champs, wolves and Nuggets 3 times each in less than a month. That doesn't mean the Kings would be on LA's level because they obviously don't have the stars LA does but there is a major difference in scheduling here and it's very intentional. That's why the term "get right game" exists lol imagine a team being lucky enough to have quite a few of those early on.
Counterpoint: it's possible that the worst possible scenario for the long-term future of the Kings would have been a soft early schedule. Nothing like a fast start against weak competition to talk Ranadivé out of letting his general manager try to pull off a rebuild.
 
Counterpoint: it's possible that the worst possible scenario for the long-term future of the Kings would have been a soft early schedule. Nothing like a fast start against weak competition to talk Ranadivé out of letting his general manager try to pull off a rebuild.
Now this I do agree with! Everything happens for a reason and they did need a strong kick in the pants to get this rebuild going.
 
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