Well, they traded the guy that helped bridge the gap. Look, defensively the fundamentals are flawed. They just are. Obviously the Kings know this because tonight they're just throwing crap in out of nowhere like switching almost everything. Where was this when Ariza was in the lineup? Anyway, Fox, Buddy, Bogdan, Barnes, and Bagley is probably their best shot at doing both. Decent? Eh, it's likely beyond even personnel at this point so beggars can't be choosers.
The Jazz is a team of players that have played together and know each other and their coach very well.
In that case I would play Bjelica instead of Bagley, put Buddy and Bjelica in the corners and have Fox play pick and roll with Barnes. that would keep the paint open for him.
His defense hasn't been that bad really. He's been aggressive and using his length fairly well this season. The Kings help on defense (although tonight there has been more switching than we've ever seen) and if teams break down your help scheme on as little as 2-3 passes you are going to get teams going early and here we are again, back to a single run deficit you just can't seem to make up. I don't think the Kings have the combination of length and athletic ability at the 3 and 4 to run a middle help scheme that results in run outs to the perimeter. You need feet choppers and long athletes to excel at that. Bazemore should help but by moving Ariza in the process it's one step forward, one step back.
we have seen multiple instances of player walking alone to the basket because someone was lost on the switch. Given we rarely saw that with Beli and Holmes on the floor I’m guessing Marvin had something to do with it.
Maybe the Kings could make some free throws.
they suck, what's going on? why are they not playing defense? team chemistry? also why does luke not stress ball movement?I'm seriously starting to believe our success last year was an aberration.
Grant and Doug were just commenting on the difference between the Jazz and Kings on defense. The Jazz are pressuring in the half-court and the Kings are passive.
Fox can’t play defense but at least when Bagley is out he can get to the rim.
So - the Kings have a flawed defensive scheme? Who knew? LolBy design. The Kings play back and try to protect the middle. Too bad almost no team even wants the middle in the modern NBA.
Really don’t understand how we haven’t seen anything from Harry Giles tonightEven without Ariza, Kings go small, Kings charge back thanks to an open middle. Wake up Walton and use your eyes.