Invisible man.You could have the worst coach in the world and that shouldn't cause your starting center to repeatedly throw the ball to the Invisible Man on the court. Dedmond looked like his mind was totally elsewhere tonight. It certainly wasn't on the game.
I honestly really don’t have a great feel for what Walton is really all about. What is the plan on offense? Are we pick and roll focused? Space and pace? High post? Run and gun? All I have heard is we want to shoot more threes. Read and react. What does that really mean? At least with joerger he hammered into everyones head that we were going to play with breakneck speed. After every defensive stop, rebound or out of the basket. He talked about keeping things very simple and working things in gradually, but at a minimum we were going to be freaking fast and he was going to hold them responsible for that (remember constantly hearing “run, run, run....” on the sidelines?). I saw someone else post this elsewhere, but it seems like we hired the zen master coach the organization thought would push us to the next level (justified or not), when we are just a young team that still needs to be playing fast, loose and fun.I think this Walton quote from a recent Sac Bee article explains a lot. Rather than trying to break it down and build it up stronger, Walton is doing it on the fly.
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"It’s cleaning up fundamentals. It’s getting repetition at what we do. We want to be able to recognize what defenses are doing, and read and react, and all these things take time.”
Read and react doesn’t sound as simple as run and gun. This might explain why the Kings’ offense hasn’t looked as fast and fluid as it did last season under former coach Dave Joerger, but you can’t blame Walton for wanting to get his system implemented now, starting with the basics.
The Kings will get faster and more fluid on offense. The defense will improve. The question is whether Walton can bring this team together quickly enough to salvage the season."
I didn't have a good first impression of Dedmon. My conclusion - this early season looks like a Kings-tragedy in the making. Too much "fixing" of things that may not have been all the way broken in the off-season. Yes they ended the season fizzling out last season, but I'd take that over fizzling out to start the season. Too many unknowns introduced. From a fan standpoint, too high of expectations. They may have gambled too much with coaching and team chemistry.......grab players with defensive slants to adjust defense, however, the offense has now suffered evidently as well. It could be back to square-1. Or maybe they pull together, but who knows.
considering Vivek’s track record, if he wanted us to draft Luka, we’d have drafted Luka.
It’s not the record. The effort and execution has been terrible.Suns
Blazers
Jazz
Nuggets
Hornets
Honestly, what did everyone think our record was gonna be after the first 5 games?
I thought 2-3. If we only win against Charlotte, we are only 1 game behind our predicted start. It’s a long season. Yes we looked like crap 2 out of the 3 games but I’m sure a lot of teams start out slow and made a run. It’s not impossible. I know a few here said give it 10-15 games or so. I was excited as anyone here and hoped we would start off strong but people acting like the season is already lost.
It was a difficult decision - Shumpert was routinely shooting 2-9 on many nights. Hindsight 20/20. I think it was too much change in the offseason in FA and coaching -- also not having a top draft pick didn't help..
It’s not the record. The effort and execution has been terrible.
Maybe it’s time for a change already?
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If Vlade has to fire Walton, then Vlade may be done too.
I can't attribute 3 straight losses that feature 2 blowouts to the coach. This is a player effort problem. We have a group of cream of the crop basketball players that are among the very top players from their respective draft classes turning the ball over, not making shots, and not defending. You don't get blown out in one game and not come back the next game fighting as hard as possible.
No doubt, this is an all or nothing situation. They'd likely go out hand in hand. This is Vlade though, so that luck will come through again.
Walton’s message to the tea on offense....read and react
what the players interpretation of this is.... how can I get my shot off
I think this Walton quote from a recent Sac Bee article explains a lot. Rather than trying to break it down and build it up stronger, Walton is doing it on the fly.
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"It’s cleaning up fundamentals. It’s getting repetition at what we do. We want to be able to recognize what defenses are doing, and read and react, and all these things take time.”
Read and react doesn’t sound as simple as run and gun. This might explain why the Kings’ offense hasn’t looked as fast and fluid as it did last season under former coach Dave Joerger, but you can’t blame Walton for wanting to get his system implemented now, starting with the basics.
The Kings will get faster and more fluid on offense. The defense will improve. The question is whether Walton can bring this team together quickly enough to salvage the season."
3-2 was my guess.
Vlade’s luck is gone. He spit in Lady Luck’s face and it’s gone forever.
Never liked Walton. Never wanted him here. Every other place Walton has been was glad when he was gone. I say give him 10 games.. If it's still like this then fire the guy and try to salvage what we have left.
Accuracy is important here. Which John Salmons transaction are you specifically referencing? The original free agency haul, or the re-acquisition through trade?
10 games is unlikely unless there is a total player revolt. They should be feeling that pressure now though. This is where a coach like Waltons calming nature will either help, or destroy the team. I'm sure interested to see if he can turn this around.
Warriors look just as bad, if that helps.
its a long season
I think what is happening with the team is they are starting to realize what they had in Joerger. A guy who held them accountable, made them push the pace, had a plan in place, knew what he and his staff were doing...all this while being a prickly type of personality which some coaches display.
Now they have a guy who really is laid back and cool as far as treating them but the reality is Walton really doesn’t have a detailed offensive Plan because read and react sure looks like iso ball to me. Bigger problem for the players is the slower pace which is a killer for these guys As Joerger opened it up last year.
i think reality might be hitting the players square in the face as they come to grips with what they lost In Joerger.
I hope this isn't true, but seems likely.I think what is happening with the team is they are starting to realize what they had in Joerger. A guy who held them accountable, made them push the pace, had a plan in place, knew what he and his staff were doing...all this while being a prickly type of personality which some coaches display.
Now they have a guy who really is laid back and cool as far as treating them but the reality is Walton really doesn’t have a detailed offensive Plan because read and react sure looks like iso ball to me. Bigger problem for the players is the slower pace which is a killer for these guys As Joerger opened it up last year.
i think reality might be hitting the players square in the face as they come to grips with what they lost In Joerger.
I think what is happening with the team is they are starting to realize what they had in Joerger. A guy who held them accountable, made them push the pace, had a plan in place, knew what he and his staff were doing...all this while being a prickly type of personality which some coaches display.
Now they have a guy who really is laid back and cool as far as treating them but the reality is Walton really doesn’t have a detailed offensive Plan because read and react sure looks like iso ball to me. Bigger problem for the players is the slower pace which is a killer for these guys As Joerger opened it up last year.
i think reality might be hitting the players square in the face as they come to grips with what they lost In Joerger.