Best case scenario is 3-3 on this brutal road trip. Next up OKC and Minnesota. Yikes!
Yup. Sabonis is just asked to do way way too much. Not a single attempt at addressing this need is embarrassing and i need another break from these guys.Also I know Ham and the radio guys have made the non-trade for a wing the big issue over the last couple of days but the lack of a viable backup center is honestly the more pressing issue at the moment.
Also I know Ham and the radio guys have made the non-trade for a wing the big issue over the last couple of days but the lack of a viable backup center is honestly the more pressing issue at the moment.
We’re going to get blown out in ways we’ve never seen before. Buckle up.Frankly, until the Fox saga is solved, I don't really count what we see on the floor
On the plus side, we’re just helping the ATL pick continue to rise up the lotto odds
I mean, it's possible players on the team have known for a while that Fox is mailing it in. Monk and Fox are pretty tight; I find it hard to believe that he's not aware of anything.Frustrating loss, Kings stopped attacking the paint and settling for 3s that weren't falling. Many were "in and out" but that doesn't mean anything.
Rotation still seems not to be working well. We have players in the bench that will get zero "non garbage time" (Mason Jones, McLaughlin, Crowder), no idea what's going on with Carter lately and he barely plays 10' and then we have Colby (that was given some chances this season did well in defense but we have a ton of guards), IC and IJ with Stockton squad for a week already.
They only positive stuff from today was that we didn't allow many second chances points (due to Sixers going small I guess), we didn't foul a 3 pointer (unless I missed something when skipping the timeouts -watched with delay a bit), we passed the ball well mostly in first half, and we were more cautious not turning the ball over in the 2nd half.
However the team has been underperforming for a 4th match in a row including the win at Brooklyn. I was shocked to hear at the beginning that we are 9th in first quarter and Sixers 25th or something, we didn't really take advantage of it though and that "blackout" in the middle of the 3rd going from +12 to fall behind in 3 minutes was "deja vu" of the Mike Brown December 2024 period. Things not looking good again, uncertainty about Fox, when he will leave, who will come to his place bla bla bla, but the issues lately started to appear not because of him.
I mean, it's possible players on the team have known for a while that Fox is mailing it in. Monk and Fox are pretty tight; I find it hard to believe that he's not aware of anything.
He's not. Huerter played 10 minutes lol. He's playing the starters huge minutes, Lyles and Keon as actual subs and everyone gets like 1 or 2 small rotations a game. It's essentially a 7 man rotation and if someone plays well, they may get to 10.
They've known he mailed it in since he fell asleep on a game deciding play and allowed Ivey to win a game with a 4pt play
Also I know Ham and the radio guys have made the non-trade for a wing the big issue over the last couple of days but the lack of a viable backup center is honestly the more pressing issue at the moment.
I just don’t want to remember Fox this way smh sit this guy down man. I’m doneI mean, it's possible players on the team have known for a while that Fox is mailing it in. Monk and Fox are pretty tight; I find it hard to believe that he's not aware of anything.
With all due respects to Fox, who the hell is he?I'm starting to come around to the line of thinking that "maybe the front office is the problem?"
I was unhappy with the limited off-season movement two years ago but I gave them a pass because the 16 year no-playoffs streak had just been broken and team building takes time. There was an inflection point just after last year's play-in game disappointment where some big changes needed to happen. We had the lottery pick and free agency to try to fill those gaps in the rotation during the off-season and the front office only halfway did their job. It's already cost us our coach (some see that as addition by subtraction but I still don't) and now it appears that De'Aaron Fox is likely to be the next casualty. The timeline on Fox's free agency has been set in stone for years. There's really no excuse at this point for only taking half measures to push this team into contention.
Maybe the perfect deal doesn't exist but considering how quickly (less than a month) our front office has jumped from broadcasting that Mike Brown was the problem to exploring the possibility that trading Fox will make this team better, I'm rapidly losing faith that there ever was much of a plan. Why is it so hard for anyone in this organization to simply provide context for what's taking place? Are we competing? Rebuilding? Twiddling our thumbs? Hoping someone else will throw us a lifeline?
We have exactly one bench player this can actually contribute that is Keon Trey will get you 2-3 good games 3 times in a season. So 9-10 games out of 82. The rest aren’t contributing anything. We got chance to get depth in a fox trade
Do they? Per minute in terms of production Carter is already blowing anyone else on that bench away. I get he's a rookie and Doug might be easing him into his pro career but Carter per 48 is putting up 17, 12, and 6. Not to mention his defense and hustle. Doug Christie isn't even really using a bench. I don't care who is on your bench, no team in the NBA has to play a 7 man rotation and the Kings certainly don't either.
Doug is coaching much like Mike.
He’s a rookie, who all the draft freaks loved, why would we trade him Stiles?
having said that, we need him to get minutes. Dude can play