Offensively he's not in the flow yet. Compare that to Keon early last season, who would come in and keep things moving in rhythm and take the open shot, if it was there.....if not, he wouldn't force it.
The defense looks fine. Doug wants to see it on both sides to earn it
The Kings needed the defense tonight. Keon and Carter are totally different players on both ends. And Carter is actually doing things on offense. Next time, watch him off ball. Notice some of the screening you'll see. He's being used in a certain way out there. The offense so far hasn't sputtered much with him, although as a rookie it might at times, but if he's going to be a need player right now, you play him with the need calls and tonight it certainly did in terms of size and strength at the guard spot. First play back in Wendell Carter Jr. tried to iso post him up top, but he held his ground and stole the ball. That along with the F to F pick roll of the Magic is what killed the Kings tonight. Monk and Keon were underpowered when it came to the switch. Carters not likely going to win those battles all night but again, if A isn't working and getting pounded, try B.
Welcome to the Sacramento Kings Mr. Lavine. You’re fitting right in already.
I've watched him really close....and the offensive flow hasn't been there. Does some nice extra things as a guard, but isn't quite there yet overall, for a team fighting for post season. The Keon reference is because they're both combo guards.....and Keon has earned as much extra time as they can find for him.
I think Christie and the staff are seeing the same thing
Let Carter play the entire 4th, eff it.
Fairly disappointing debut by Zach. Monk was playing like he had a great time at his birthday celebrations last night. Keegan has been super passive on offense. And we looked pretty small out there tonight.
Ah well, on to the next!
(Quarter that is, we still got the 4th to come back!)
14/25 3pt from a joke three point shooting team
That’s not luck, it’s not a coincidence, and that’s not our arena being a “shooters paradise”. That’s a crap defensive scheme that this team is stubbornly clinging to.
I’ve been to countless games. I’ve never seen a team have a bad shootaround before the game.
and the Kings themselves disprove the whole “shooters arena” notion
I think Malik is next in line. Order currently is Murray, monk, Derozen, sabonis, lavine, Christie, if we are just talking starters. Now if we include bench Trey, Carter then Murray. Len gets a pass for now as he will be replaced shortly.
Nobody is giving Monte a pass. And I still feel like it's a coinflip at best that he and Wes will be back after the season.And somehow the man who has allowed the Kings to go without a full complement of 6’ 8” wings for 5 years gets a pass. When you have Keon guarding Banchero you are screwed and Keegan can’t guard both Wagner and Banchero.
What section where you in.I really need to stop going to games. They never seem to win when I do. But I did want to catch this one in person.
Funny thing - I grabbed two seats behind a stair opening (where there are only 4 seats total) and the other two were taken by Aaron Del Bono and his wife - funny how we run into them at some Kings related events and in all of G1C the other two seats next to ours are the ones they had bought for the game. I think I last saw him at the middle of the night "welcome back" of the Beam Team from a road game when they clinched the playoffs or something.
Well, tonight they saw the wrong things because they needed the defense and Carter was one of only two positives in +/- after his first stint. If the score starts dropping by all means adjust, if he starts looking lost because yes, he has absolutely no offensive role/experience other than as a connector/back screener/secondary ball handler/spreader or role guy? Fine. But the score dropping in his minutes doesn't happen all the time by any stretch. And even if it does, if you can find some rest for someone else it might be worth it if that means a fresh body can help provide a run later.
Just an overall bad game, they are trying to figure each other out. You can tell they were uncomfortable. They will figure it out.
I think what makes it tough, is they feel the need to have one of Monk or Lavine (now) on the floor at all times for offensive creation as lead guards. With Keon having already earned any extra available guard minutes....and him and Carter not fitting together as an offensive guard pair, they're likely going to continue to struggle finding more minutes for him this season.
It's practically a "red shirt year" for him, because of the circumstances
A lot of Kings accounts are moving over to Bluesky. It's a cleaner space to get your info for now.It's quite ridiculous lol i mute a TON of accounts after each loss over there.
A lot of Kings accounts are moving over to Bluesky. It's a cleaner space to get your info for now.
yep. The line-up that fits is Monk and Ellis starting and Carter and Zach off the bench. Quite frankly getting Ben Simmons and let him run the point would help us on both ends.
I think what makes it tough, is they feel the need to have one of Monk or Lavine (now) on the floor at all times for offensive creation as lead guards. With Keon having already earned any extra available guard minutes....and him and Carter not fitting together as an offensive guard pair, they're likely going to continue to struggle finding more minutes for him this season.
It's practically a "red shirt year" for him, because of the circumstances
Who is to say they don't though? Yeah, maybe a little more development might be needed but one plays on ball or has the potential to and the other is an off guard pretty much fully. Maybe Keon is toeing the line of ball handling SG. In the end, the offense isn't diving hard with them at all times, or didn't tonight when they were in there together. In fact, that's when the turn started and they got the crowd up. Creating turnovers and stopping the other team is pretty important and does yield offensive results sometimes. The issue tonight was mainly defensively. Christie allowed a bigger team to run a gimmick pick and roll to pound guards that couldn't physically provide any resistance when they got them on their back. Carter likely can.
Neither one is an offensive creator at a high enough level for this team that is desperately trying to make the post season. They both can handle the ball and bring it up to start the offense, but that isn't enough to compete offensively, if playing together.
Keon has really earned a spot and identity as a 3&D guard, with his ability to shoot a high percentage and a relatively quick release. Carter, while already good defensively at this level, is neither a real 3 pt threat or a shot creator yet, so the team loses flow on that end. Doesn't mean he's not capable of improving those things, but that he hasn't proven it within the small window the team has had for him to work with.
All that's been said, I'm certainly rooting for him to expand and improve. Even if that means some more time in Stockton, where they can afford to hand him the keys and work on whatever he wants this season. I wouldn't look at it as a negative, but just part of the circumstances of this "red shirt season". It definitely worked for Keon,... no reason it can't work for Carter, regardless of whatever spot they were drafted or not drafted in
Man, this whole season is starting to feel like this. I guess where we can breath a sigh of relief is we FINALLY can start something new here. No more Fox tanking the season to get out of town. No more weirdness with Brown and the players and the FO. But now we have to integrate yet another high USG player in LaVine, add in what the Jval minutes look like, adjust everyone's role's AGAIN. All while Christie is trying to do this on the fly without the benefit of an off-season, training camp or even who he'd want on his bench with him.
I listened to Monk's comments at the end of the game and dude just looked super hurt. To me, looks like Fox didn't clue him in on anything at all. Pretty shady for guys who are supposed to be boys.
Issue with bluesky is it appears that some of the teams and maybe leagues have exclusive agreements with twitter. That's not above board but some teams started official bluesky accounts and then deleted them.A lot of Kings accounts are moving over to Bluesky. It's a cleaner space to get your info for now.
What row?What section where you in.
I was at 102
We were pretty small out there tonight. We had Keon trying to guard Banchero.
Hey, it can also be an adjustment for Murray trying to shake off that "let me respectful and let the vet get his" type of thing. He HAS to be more assertive but it will take time and hopefully a couple practices for everyone to know their role and share the wealth in a way that's beneficial for everyone.I'm going to call this game a mulligan. Again it hurts because I paid to see it but if I was at home and thinking clearly, I'd have expected this. It's easy to put a defensive player i to the mix, but when you have a offensive power like Lavine coming to your team, it takes time to gel. Even a guy like fox or butler will be easier to get proceed in as they are down hill players. Less rythem like players.
Jm not worried about Lavine. I'm worried about how Christie will implement them. Him being such a playerd coach may hurt his decision making. Sometimes hard decisions must be made regarding playing time.
Murray Murray Murray man. The most inconsistent player on the team. I don't know what to do with this guy. With his talent there is no way he should be at 12ppg. Crawford can average that. He's so dam passive it hurts. What can we do with him Kings Fans smh