As Brown has said, be more physical. The biggest slide the Kings have made overall is at the line. Yes, they are inconsistent in hitting their free throws but they are also taking 3 less per game and part of that has largely been because of the change in role of Barnes and getting Keegan more shots in his place. Barnes gets to the line most years 3 times more per game than Keegan does. See a connection there? Keegan needs to start getting to the line consistently. Not only does Brown need to start calling plays for Harrison, he needs to put Keegan closer to the rim in iso and see if he can draw contact. I would like to see Brown put in some post action for both Keegan and Harrison.
Yes.
I'd also like to see Fox be much more distributor-and-kickass-defender Fox thru the first 3.5 quarters, reserving Unstoppable Offensive Force Fox to the last six minutes, as needed. That way he can spend more energy on defense. There are too many offensive possessions when it's just Fox free-lancing. And too many offensive possessions when one or more players don't get any touches - I don't mean shots, necessarily; I mean literal touches.
1. Move to distributor/defender Fox for most of the game.
2. Share the ball - all five guys should touch the ball on most half-court possessions. Especially early.
3. Call plays, as needed, to ensure Keegs and HB are both getting touches and shots.
4. More post action, especially for HB, and forays to the basket.
5. Steadier rotations. Kings've had the same main 7 rotation guys for a full season and a half now - Domas, Fox, Keegs, HB, KVon, Monk, Lyles. Barring injuries and fouls trouble, enough w/the jacked-up rotations. Not hard to see why everyone except Domas and Fox might not be able to establish any kind of offensive rhythm.