[Game] (Preseason)Kings @ Warriors, 10/11/2024 7pm Pacific, 10pm Eastern (NBCSN)

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dude12

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Colby just can’t shoot. That is a problem. Looks like he’s getting worse.
Mason Jones just hasn’t impressed. Quite the opposite.
Isaac Jones is going to be a rotation guy in the future……and Crawford looks solid.
Boogie Ellis needs to stay in the system with his ability to shoot
 
It’s gotta be so frustrating to lead the entire game and then watch your scrubs lose it in the final 3 minutes… Time to teach the art of the offensive rebound.
I don't know if "frustrating" is the right word.

If I had a full 3-course meal, I don't know if I'd be "frustrated" that I can't fit in the dessert.

In other news...

 

Capt. Factorial

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How great of a job Dunleavy done by getting the 7'2" wingspan Melton
Actually, they said a 7'3" wingspan.

Which is pretty interesting, because if you go to the NBA's combine anthropometric page, Melton was measured with a 6'8.5" wingspan at the combine.

Only missed it by two.
 

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The bench is now 0-9 from three, through three quarters. Whatever "type" Monte McNair is looking for, he needs to have a box marked "long-range shooting" on the evaluation sheet. Kessler Edwards, the guy he let go, shot .385 from distance last season, essentially the same as Trey Lyles, and third on the team. Edwards now plays for the Mavericks.
Assuming Keon remains in the starting lineup, the four most important players on the Kings' bench this year are expected to be Monk, Huerter, Lyles, and either McLaughlin/Carter. I'll leave it up to you to determine how many minutes those players logged in this preseason game.
 
Maybe I misheard the wingspan comment but I thought were talking about that kid Post they drafted who has a 7 something wingspan. Could be wrong though
 
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