I think it is inevitable that the Kings play inconsistent defense due to the players they have on the court. They're basically trading defensive minded players for offensive minded players in Huerter and Murray. On the other hands, the Warriors under Brown, they're trading offensive minded players for defensive minded players like Green and Iggy and they're okay with that because they have Curry and Klay to do the the scoring. The Kings if you notice...they play great team D as far as rotating and getting to the player...but then only to allow another penetration. This is due to players inability to guard or stop penetration. Green and Iggy will stop them from further penetration and therefore stop the flow of the offense. If the Kings want to be consistent, it's not a matter of sticking with the offensive minded players and preaching them to play harder, but they need to give someone more minutes like Davion Mitchell (despite not shooting great). My point is, they need to sacrifice offensive power for defensive purpose. You can try and check the statistics to back up what I said....when Mitchell and Okpala are on the court at the same time, they play great D.
So rather than sub in Terrence Davis and Trey Lyle and take Mitchell out for Fox....maybe it's better to play him more minutes. Mitchell along with Fox and Sabonis.