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NBC Sports BayArea

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In an interview with The Sacramento Bee's Jason Anderson, Kings guard De'Aaron Fox explained why he is "extremely confident" in the Kings' chances to make the playoffs.

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Bleacher Report

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The Golden State Warriors have enough talent to field four or five different starting lineups that would all generate early leads, but the still-developing Draymond Green saga could keep the most potent one off the floor. It's too early for any certainty on the potential fallout of this situation. When Green punched Jordan Poole, his place on the team—short- and long-term—got hazier than it's ever been.

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:eek: #2? #2? That seems ridiculously optimistic. If we're even a #10 starting lineup with Murray/Monk/Mitchell/Holmes off the bench, and a new Mike Brown defensive scheme, we're not talking about the play-in, we're talking about home court advantage.
 
:eek: #2? #2? That seems ridiculously optimistic. If we're even a #10 starting lineup with Murray/Monk/Mitchell/Holmes off the bench, and a new Mike Brown defensive scheme, we're not talking about the play-in, we're talking about home court advantage.
The fact the Kings were included amongst the other 4 teams in this article shows the narrative on them Kings has shifted and they are expected to do some damage this year.
 
Unless I missed something, the article doesn’t rank these as the top five starting units. It just identifies five teams who have a major concern of some sort ( defense in the Kings case)
 
The article takes a negative tone but it’s no surprise people think it’s positive since 3 of the other 4 teams are among the best teams in the NBA. Any list that includes Warriors, Heat, and Bulls with the Kings is bound to get people jumping to a positive conclusion.

my guess it’s one of the many articles posted on bleacher report that is best skipped.
 
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NBA.com

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The Kings defeat the Suns, 105-104. De'Aaron Fox had 15 points, two rebounds and two assists, while Kevin Huerter added 13 points (3-5 3FG), four rebounds and three assists for the Kings in the victory. Duane Washington Jr. tallied a game-high 31 points, along with four assists for the Suns in a losing effort. The Kings improve to 3-0 in the NBA Preseason, while the Suns fall to 1-3.

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