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Kings notes: Starting lineup is a tricky deal for Adelman
By Martin McNeal -- Bee Staff Writer
Published 2:15 am PST Tuesday, March 15, 2005
With 18 games remaining in the regular season, Kings coach Rick Adelman admits he still isn't sure if his current starting lineup is the best one.
But that's just the way it is for a coach who was content Monday with having his second five-on-five scrimmage in the past month.
And a bonus for Adelman: No one was injured during the workout at the Kings' practice facility.
Adelman said four-fifths of the Kings' starting lineup - small forward Peja Stojakovic, center Brian Skinner and guards Cuttino Mobley and Mike Bibby - is set.
"When the new guys got here," Adelman said of Skinner, Corliss Williamson and Kenny Thomas, "I thought it made the most sense to start Darius (Songaila) because he'd been here the longest and we'd have the best chance of knowing what we were doing.
"But I think you need consistency. I think Kenny would be comfortable starting and Darius certainly would be comfortable coming off the bench."
Adelman said his new players are still becoming more familiar with the team's offensive concepts.
Home not as sweet - At 23-9, the Kings are on pace to post their least successful home record since going 29-11 during the 1999-2000 season. The Kings played just 40 games at Arco Arena that season because the first two were in Tokyo. Certainly, a lack of continuity because of injuries and trades has contributed to the Kings' relative home struggles this season. But seeing teams come into Arco and leave with victories as often as they have could make playoff advancement even more difficult.
Kings notes: Starting lineup is a tricky deal for Adelman
By Martin McNeal -- Bee Staff Writer
Published 2:15 am PST Tuesday, March 15, 2005
With 18 games remaining in the regular season, Kings coach Rick Adelman admits he still isn't sure if his current starting lineup is the best one.
But that's just the way it is for a coach who was content Monday with having his second five-on-five scrimmage in the past month.
And a bonus for Adelman: No one was injured during the workout at the Kings' practice facility.
Adelman said four-fifths of the Kings' starting lineup - small forward Peja Stojakovic, center Brian Skinner and guards Cuttino Mobley and Mike Bibby - is set.
"When the new guys got here," Adelman said of Skinner, Corliss Williamson and Kenny Thomas, "I thought it made the most sense to start Darius (Songaila) because he'd been here the longest and we'd have the best chance of knowing what we were doing.
"But I think you need consistency. I think Kenny would be comfortable starting and Darius certainly would be comfortable coming off the bench."
Adelman said his new players are still becoming more familiar with the team's offensive concepts.
Home not as sweet - At 23-9, the Kings are on pace to post their least successful home record since going 29-11 during the 1999-2000 season. The Kings played just 40 games at Arco Arena that season because the first two were in Tokyo. Certainly, a lack of continuity because of injuries and trades has contributed to the Kings' relative home struggles this season. But seeing teams come into Arco and leave with victories as often as they have could make playoff advancement even more difficult.