If so, that would be a serious misreading of his personality. DeMar just the night before last said Malik has been busting it in practice, even when not playing.You mean Doug? I wouldn’t put that on Perry. James Ham said up until recently that Monk wasn’t meeting expectations or taking things seriously behind the scenes, to the chagrin of the staff. It wasn’t necessarily on the court stuff at all.
If only we'd known this years ago!!So, you shoot good you win … you shoot poorly you lose?
Who’d have thought?![]()
Hate how short sighted this franchise is. This better lead to these guys getting traded.
Yeah, back-to-back wins against likely Western Conference playoff teams is a mirage the Kings don't need to indulge. It's good that Maxime's been playing pretty well, and it's nice to see Cardwell getting some meaningful minutes out there, but I just can't handle DeRozan and Westbrook pulling 35 minutes each and 35 shots between them. Malik doesn't appear to be in the Kings' long-term plans, either, though I suppose there's the need to "showcase" these guys? Personally, I've always found that line of thinking amongst fans to be rather specious. Anyway, there's a little over three weeks to the trade deadline. Let's see what Scott Perry's made of.
You can't lose them all, even if you try. They've got a seven-game road trip coming up; let them lose all of those. Meanwhile, let the paying customers have a little bit of feel-good.Yeah, back-to-back wins against likely Western Conference playoff teams is a mirage the Kings don't need to indulge...
Kings Fans are going to have to make peace with the high probability that getting rid of the vets will likely mean taking a bath in trade negotiations.... But I agree, the league knows what all these guys are capable of and they've played enough this year to where there's no mysteries about them. We have zero leverage with any of them so there's no valuable haul that will be coming back our way but at least getting some sort of assets along with freeing up time for the youngsters along with a prime slot in the lottery is what is necessary to begin a proper rebuild.
You can't lose them all, even if you try. They've got a seven-game road trip coming up; let them lose all of those. Meanwhile, let the paying customers have a little bit of feel-good.
Would you rather they beat teams they're jockeying for lottery position with?I'm aware; I've made this very argument repeatedly here at KF.com. You cannot lose them all, but I just do not see value in the strategy that is producing these wins. In a season in which the Kings are pulling a .250 win percentage, what's a win like this one even for? A win that's absolutely and utterly meaningless until it potentially pushes the Kings out of a more desirable draft range that could land them a potential star talent?
Would you rather they beat teams they're jockeying for lottery position with?![]()
Perhaps in the aggregate, but the 2025-26 Sacramento Kings have a .269 winning percentage versus winning teams, and a .214 winning percentage versus losing teams.No, but those games are harder to lose.
Kings Fans are going to have to make peace with the high probability that getting rid of the vets will likely mean taking a bath in trade negotiations.
And that's probably the best that Kings Fans can expect, not having to give up a pick to get rid of most of those guys.Doesn't matter. The only return I care about is what Domas would haul in a deal. Everyone else can go for whatever as long as we're not attaching draft capital
Doesn't matter. The only return I care about is what Domas would haul in a deal. Everyone else can go for whatever as long as we're not attaching draft capital
Perhaps in the aggregate, but the 2025-26 Sacramento Kings have a .269 winning percentage versus winning teams, and a .214 winning percentage versus losing teams.
Then I'm afraid I've got some bad news: Doug Christie has made it clear, through his actions, that he's going to play those guys as long as they're there to be played. So it looks like it's up to Perry.... So while you're right that the Kings currently possess a lower win percentage against losing teams than winning teams, I'm not counting on their sustained ability to drop games to poor competition (especially as those teams that are truly "tanking" get serious in pursuit of their tank in the second half of the season). I'd rather see the Kings lose the games they're theoretically "supposed to" lose by making sure that DeRozan and Westbrook are pulling fewer minutes and the Kings younger players are given a heftier and more consistent workload.
Then I'm afraid I've got some bad news: Doug Christie has made it clear, through his actions, that he's going to play those guys as long as they're there to be played. So it looks like it's up to Perry.