So much this! I can’t believe some thought a rookie and Doug on the bench would be some culture-shaking winning formula. It’s the same bad team with the same bad coach!
… not bad enough to contend for top picks, mind you! Just had enough to make you squint and pretend we can make the playoffs before picking 11 in the lottery. YAY SACRAMENTO!
There's an old saying: "The team is better than the sum of its parts". Clever way of saying it's better than your expectations. With the Kings, I believe its the opposite. The sum of the parts is better than the team! When that's the case it means there's talent there, but it's underachieving. And if so, why? Two reasons spring to mind. While the pieces are talented, they don't fit together. The other reason is that the coach doesn't know how to use the talent. Or it could be both.
Personally, I lean toward the coach as the problem. I see mistakes game after game, and I'm not going to go into detail, and to be fair, all coaches make mistakes, but those mistakes aren't as glaring when you have a Lebron or a Durant on your team. But with a young team, one minute of bad play in the last five or six minutes of a game can be fatal. Sooo, if your the coach, you would want to put players on the floor during those last minutes of a game that are the least likely to make make a critical mistake. I'm not going to name players names, but as a head coach, Walton has failed in that area and it's cost us games