Nice article by Breton, which continues the sudden apparent change in tone from the Bee...
Breton: Kings were in trouble before Martin's return
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I haven't often agreed with Marcos Breton but I think he's got a view well worth reading. I'm glad he wrote it...
I could not agree more. Martin isn't the problem. Now that he is active, he is PART of the problem, but he also could become part of the solution too!
The KINGS were a 17 win team last year. The worst in the NBA by some reckoning. They had a good draft by one of the best draft day GURU's around in Geoff Petrie. The fact is that ALL 3 of Petrie's draft day selections have at some point started games for the Kings this year! That speaks not only to how Great Petrie is, but to how BAD the shape of the team was/is in.
The Kings are still without a Center despite our best efforts to prop up Hawes in the middle and tell everyone he is 7 feet tall so he must be a center. Despite the fact that we started Sean May (last seen on a Milk Carton at a breakfast table near you) to open the season. Despite the fact that we HAD to start 6'7" John Brockman over Hawes because Brockman plays bigger than 6'7" (like 6'10" maybe) and unfortunately Hawes plays smaller than the 7'1" he actually is (like 6'3" approximately give or take an inch...) Until the Kings front office can deliver us a Center, the Kings are going to be playing uphill every game they play! Hawes is not a NBA Quality starter at center at this point in his career (lets leave the discussion of whether he will EVER be a center in the NBA to a different thread).
So what Petrie and Westphal are trying to do is patch up the middle of our defense by playing a LOT of ZONE, using constant double teams, and using players who ARE strong enough to PUSH opposing NBA centers out from directly under the basket so that they dont just catch the ball, turn slightly, and put it in the bucket every time down the floor. But Playing so much ZONE and double teaming makes for a lot of wide open shots for the other team. NBA players dont last very long in the NBA if they can't make 80-85% of Wide Open Shots. This is the main reason IMHO that the Kings are losing so many games. Teams are exploiting the Kings and the Kings record reflects that.
Jason Thompson is 6'11" and he plays about that height. But as a second year player, he is going through what some may call the sophomore slump. Teams have had a chance to see what JT is about and are prepared to defend him effectively now. So in effect, The Kings have NO POST GAME to speak of. The only reason we have so many points in the paint are due to the fact that we DO have some VERY productive backcourt players that can get in the paint and score over other teams centers. That is good but lately it has not been enough.
I believe that Geoff Petrie is looking for help for the Kings in the post. It would be great if he could find a way to parley some of the great wing players we have into one solid NBA center who can defend other NBA Centers without the constant need for double teaming . A center that can rebound defensively. I believe that before the
Feb 19th trade deadline the Kings will have a new post player that will be able to do what we need in the short term. Play defense at center, grab rebounds, and not have to have double team help EVERY single time the other team's center gets the ball in the post! That kind of player would really help the Kings.
I think the situation being what it is, Paul Westphal has done an AMAZING job when you consider the team he inherited and where the Kings are right now! He has got this young bunch of players playing with heart, and playing hard even when the score is lopsided. The young players like Tyreke and Casspi are getting valuable experience. JT and even Hawes are getting minutes to help improve their games. Remember, this was a 17 win team last year. And barring injury or some unforeseen calamity, they are going to exceed that win total this year.
I think Petrie believes Hawes will improve as he grows into his 21 year old body and gets stronger. Right now he is TOO THIN to WIN! He will fill out over the next year or 2 and when his lower body gets strong enough to hold his ground in the paint he will become an effective post player. That doesn't happen overnight though so Petrie will find a player who is a defensive minded player to help Hawes in the interim. Lets look at all the positives and not dwell on all the negatives. This team is better than a 17 win team! The have gone through a really tough stretch of games but they have played DIVISION leading teams tough and they beat Denver TWICE!
My fear is that the losing will cause our young players to lose focus and confidence. I think JT is suffering from that a little bit, We need to support our team more than ever now and make sure they are still having fun! The Kings are not a playoff team, but at times they can be fun to watch! Evans is gonna be a bona fide star in this league over time. Lets root for this team because they are TRYING! The team last year kinda went in the tank a bit because of the losing and the fan support dried up. If the fans keep supporting this team, and Petrie works a deal or 2 at the deadline to get the Kings a Real NBA quality big man to help on defense, the Kings are going to be fun to watch all year! Heck, they already ARE fun to watch! In fact, I am gonna go watch the game right now! GO KINGS !!!