It's not just the starting lineup though, it's the insistence on playing big even though the starting units inability to get scoring early as a big unit was a problem prior to the restart and so far in this preseason has remained an issue. Maybe that still happens when small but one thing is for sure, the potential to pour it on in a hurry is much more likely with the smalls and in particular when Buddy Hield is on the floor. Look at this highlight package in particular. This game I thought was going to be the breaking point when it occurred. Early in the game, the big unit digs a hole. After awhile the smalls get some positivity going but it takes time to dig out and then Buddy as a part of that the Fox, Buddy, Bogdan, Barnes foursome with Bjelica at C do this. How do you not look at those 4 together more after this kind of output? SMH. I mean look at the spacing Buddy has. That's because of who is around him.
And I think it was clearly mostly those factors previously stated. I'm sure there are a few game threads noting when the team went small and the result as it was happening. And that's the thing, the net rating relative to small vs. big stayed in the same basic area win or lose if I recall. Small was still better than big. I think Giles for much of that run was at a persistent negative rating, or had just barely eclipsed into positive territory at one point but even that was likely do to him seeing minutes at center in a small unit. The thing I'm somewhat angry over is that the coaching staff not buying into it before makes it that much harder for any lineup change to get going now with any sort of rhythm. For all intents and purposes the playoffs begin on Friday. The crap thing is if the Kings don't get going in a hurry that will likely mean their drought continues so they don't get credit for it.