sactowndog
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Nice Lin. Need another against Memphis and hopefully a Deebo trade
He looked great in SL, I think it's just a confidence thing.
Hopefully if/when we ship out the vets Doug gives him and Carter more minutes and more leash.
Dude is so skilled and smart. Needs to build that NBA body and he should be fine.Max is starting to build a bit of momentum.
Are we leaning towards Perry being in charge of playing time and that these are not Christie's choices?
Hey, why are you pointing at the moon?Petrie was the master at it. He'd literally say nothing via quotes and whatever that was to keep people of his trail, lol.
Dumars and Perry competing with each otherKings finish as one of only two teams (New Orleans Pelicans) to go winless in the NBA Cup.
He looked great in SL, I think it's just a confidence thing.
Hopefully if/when we ship out the vets Doug gives him and Carter more minutes and more leash.
Long enough to flagrant foul a 3 point shooter but not talking specifically about this game. Just so far even in the blowouts he played extended minutes in, I just haven’t been clamoring for more other than the fact he is a recent draft pick. Just kinda getting “what does he do especially well?” vibe.When did Nique play?
damn 19 for Raynaud? was that all garbage time. Ive skipped the last 5 games
Yeah, Christie is sucking the confidence right out of him. The guy needs some consistent minutes to get a rhythm, not being jerked around with a minute here, a minute there. It's infuriating to watch.He looked great in SL, I think it's just a confidence thing.
Hopefully if/when we ship out the vets Doug gives him and Carter more minutes and more leash.
Yeah, and lo and behold, he hits a 3 pointer. Surprise, surprise.Pretty much. He looked like he was getting in the flow though so that was good.
Max has been significantly better than expected, far from the "He needs to get much bigger/stronger if he wants to be an NBA player" narrative.Pretty much. He looked like he was getting in the flow though so that was good.
Gotta admit, I’ve been pretty disappointed in Nique Clifford so far.
I think he has only had one good game as a pro. He’s a rookie but you still expect a 4 year college player with an NBA ready body to show a bit more.
Frankly, Colby Jones looked better by quite a bit in his initial NBA games![]()
Deuce basically called out the Kings org saying after 20 games it was time to make "the shift" (go young). To paraphrase: The young guys need the minutes for development. The old guys aren't winning. And there is a cost to the young guys not being on the floor. In this game Clifford and Ellis got 6 minutes and 7 minutes respectively, while Carter was DNP. Deuce is frustrated, as he should be. Where exactly are we going playing DDR 36 minutes and Westbrook 33 minutes? And what's up with playing Keegan's 44.5 minutes? Is that going to continue? Come on management. Enough is enough.
If the Kings were a movie what movie would they be?
It is thoroughly embarassing that Vivek wanted Josh Levine so bad. It’s the perfect example of how lacking vivek is in basketball knowledge.
There is no way Christie not playing the young guys is his decision. He’s doing the FO’s bidding.
It is thoroughly embarassing that Vivek wanted Josh Levine so bad. It’s the perfect example of how lacking vivek is in basketball knowledge.
There is no way Christie not playing the young guys is his decision. He’s doing the FO’s bidding.
Are we saying this because we like Christie as Kings fans? Say we were 15-5 right now... would you be saying that Perry was controlling the rotations? Csnt have it both ways
I think we're having a hard time believing that a defensive role player in Christie, would seemingly push aside defensive roll players as a head coach who preaches defense. Would then seem that he's either lost his basketball iQ, or is part of another agenda...whether he truly believes in it, or is doing whatever it takes to extend his opportunity as an NBA head coach
Here's the way I see it:But its not just this season, its last year too. We're at 72 games between his tenure as interim HC and full HC of him being very consistent in riding the veteran players and not giving any sort of leash or consistent role to the young guys.
That also goes back to my question. When do we start attributing anything to Christie? Game 100? 200? Ever?
Like if we rip 20 wins in a row, with the same lineup strategy we've employed. Would all the credit go to Perry? None to Doug?
The only rationale I can come up with is that Christie is intent on appeasing the vets like DDR, Lavine and Westbrook so that the locker room won't totally blow up on him. In other words, he doesn't have the guts to go with a youth movement because of the internal politics of it all. I thought Perry's recent statements might give him political cover to go young, but apparently not.I think we're having a hard time believing that a defensive role player in Christie, would seemingly push aside defensive roll players as a head coach who preaches defense. Would then seem that he's either lost his basketball iQ, or is part of another agenda...whether he truly believes in it, or is doing whatever it takes to extend his opportunity as an NBA head coach
Jackson is in charge of the defense.Here's the way I see it:
We don't really know whether Christie is a good coach or not. Christie has been given a mismatched roster with a ridiculous excess of offensive talent at SG and a massive deficit of defensive ability.
Now, Christie was a very talented defender during his playing days, and one might have hoped that he could have found a way to draw up defensive schemes that would make this patchwork D passable. As it turns out, he has not been able to do that, but I doubt there are many here who believe that even a Thibodeau could have done much with this roster defensively.
So as it stands, this roster was never going anywhere anyhow. It needs a massive re-jigger at the least, which all of us hoped that Perry would be able to begin over the summer, but which didn't materialize. We are entering the next window for this rebuild (Dec. 15th to the trade deadline) and if nothing else, the reality of situation has become much clearer. We know Perry sees it, and we know he's going to be working to change up the roster.
In the meantime, winning and losing games becomes a tradeoff between a hard tank job and keeping the paying fans happy. Despite the overwhelming mood around here, I suspect pretty strongly that the average Kings fan on the street is a bit more interested in wins and a bit less interested in draft positioning than the KF.com community. On top of that, if Perry wants to find suitors for the players that don't fit our rebuild - particularly since some of them are juuuuust a tad overpaid - it's important to keep those players on the floor. Don't let them get rusty, don't give the suitors reason to think they have lost a step, and importantly, don't make the vets (and their agents) angry. You can't just bench a Zach LaVine in order to play 30 minutes of not-ready-for-prime-time Clifford without getting blackballed in the free agent market. Eventually, the front office will need to be friends with the agents again, no reason to burn bridges.
So here we are. Doug and Perry are almost certainly on the same page, and that page is: play the vets until we can ship them off.
Besides, do we really want our young players to get super-accustomed to crappy defensive team play and iso-after-iso offense when the idea appears to be to ultimately build something closer to a Princeton-style offense and smothering defense like we employed in Glory Days 1.0? Don't let the young'uns learn too many bad habits.
As such, I'm not really inclined to judge Doug's coaching, for good or for bad, when he's stuck with this roster. And, as I did with Vlade, and as I will with BJax if given the chance, I'm going to be guilty of giving way more leash to our Glory Days players than they deserve, because they're our guys from the one successful era of the team. I recognize it, I admit it, that's the way it is. Guilty.
Perhaps it would have been strategically better for Vivek (because we all know Doug is Vivek's guy) to bring in a sacrificial lamb as head coach before elevating Doug under these circumstances. But we also know that Vivek is reluctant to take off his purple-tinted glasses and see the actual situation of the team - Vivek couldn't strategically wait to bring in his guy, because he thought his guy could fix this. He was wrong, and that makes holding on to his guy through the troubled times that much harder. But it won't be me calling for Doug to go, not before he gets a real chance with a roster built for success.
But its not just this season, its last year too. We're at 72 games between his tenure as interim HC and full HC of him being very consistent in riding the veteran players and not giving any sort of leash or consistent role to the young guys.
That also goes back to my question. When do we start attributing anything to Christie? Game 100? 200? Ever?
Like if we rip 20 wins in a row, with the same lineup strategy we've employed. Would all the credit go to Perry? None to Doug?