[Game] 19/82: Kings @ Timberwolves 27 NOV 2024, 5pm PT/8pm ET

Where is Your Concern Level Right Now?

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hrdboild

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Kings were absolutely dead in the water until Domas hit that wide open three and then suddenly turned into the Splash Brothers on offense and the Heatles on defense.
The Kings made half of their 12 three pointers for the game in the last 5:30. Oddly enough, I don't seem to mind them shooting mostly threes when they go 6 for 7 in 5 minutes.
 
The issue moving on his still Monks role once DeRozan comes back. DeRozan is taking most of those pick and rolls and game in game out, he should because the stats suggest DDR is elite. I think Brown might want to look at giving Monk a chance on the floor without Fox or DDR so he can run 2 man game with Domas
If this game proved anything, this team needs a steady diet of the Monk-Domas PnR. They continue to have incredible chemistry and it only Domas have someone get him easy shots at the rim.
 
The issue moving on his still Monks role once DeRozan comes back. DeRozan is taking most of those pick and rolls and game in game out, he should because the stats suggest DDR is elite. I think Brown might want to look at giving Monk a chance on the floor without Fox or DDR so he can run 2 man game with Domas
Not a bad thought, also with IJ you could have a pick and roll or lob partner too. Could even be more fun when Carter comes back and you can sub DDR and Fox for Monk/Carter. Constant pressure on the opponent with those dudes
 
Not a bad take at all. Shump was the real deal.
Interesting thing with Shump is he was actually sort of bad on the floor, statistically anyway. But he was without a doubt the heart and soul of that team and the emotional leader of that squad. Couldn't believe how dead we looked for like 2+ weeks after we traded him, but I think he meant that much to the locker room and to the guys.
 
Still not watching games yet, what happened with IJ in the second half after ripping off 8 points in the first? Did matchup dictate a change or he just didn’t take any shots?
He got subbed in early in the 3rd and played about 7 mins. Our ball movement was really bad, they shutdown our drives, and forced some bad 3s while he was in. He did a nice job on defense but he was playing some mins at the 5 after Sabonis got his 5th and that’s just doesn’t suit him
 
Interesting thing with Shump is he was actually sort of bad on the floor, statistically anyway. But he was without a doubt the heart and soul of that team and the emotional leader of that squad. Couldn't believe how dead we looked for like 2+ weeks after we traded him, but I think he meant that much to the locker room and to the guys.
It was always wild to me, even at the time it happened, that Vlade… The guy who played on one of the best locker rooms of all time (chemistry wise) decided to rip the veteran heart and soul leadership out of that team.

If anyone didn’t know Vlade was bad, that was the first glowing neon sign. (There was probably more before that, I’m just not remembering them)
 

Tetsujin

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It was always wild to me, even at the time it happened, that Vlade… The guy who played on one of the best locker rooms of all time (chemistry wise) decided to rip the veteran heart and soul leadership out of that team.

If anyone didn’t know Vlade was bad, that was the first glowing neon sign. (There was probably more before that, I’m just not remembering them)
Him trading Shump came after him picking Bagman so it was unfortunately not even his worst decision of the year lol
 
This could have been MB in case the Kentucky duo didn't go nuclear the last 5 minutes.
In a serious note the Minnesota sucks bad this season, they were extremely lucky to beat us twice thanks to Ant heroics, but they ran out of luck and refs that came to the rescue weren't enough to save their butts.
Btw why every Kings game looks like its a basketball version of "Victory" https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083284


Finch’s seat getting hot almost entirely due to no fault of his own
 
Even shorthanded, seeing players like Crowder and IJ out there make the Kings seem like a more complete team. Randle played solid but he usually goes off against the Kings. He had an average game because the Kings had the right bodies on him.

Dont know why we went with Dougie McBelinelli to start the year instead of signing Crowder. I wouldn’t be surprised if McDermott is on the way out.

Big game for Monk, Domas, and Fox

It’s imperative that Keegan and Huerter learn how to shoot again. So much with how this team is built is on the assumption that those two can shoot. Both well under 30 percent now and we can’t say it’s early anymore. It’s going to be hard to get on the proper track with how they are shooting.
 
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