The Fox and the Ox and a side of Sauce Night

This is always the role Big Ragu needs to be in. He's a support player; defense, rebounding, hustle, a connector, secondary-playmaker on offense, a (sometimes) spacer. He loses value coming off the bench if you ask him to be a feature offensive guy where his intangibles get lost.

We'll see how much the tank is really on if he's not starting the next game. Clear as day he should be the starting 2.
 
This is always the role Big Ragu needs to be in. He's a support player; defense, rebounding, hustle, a connector, secondary-playmaker on offense, a (sometimes) spacer. He loses value coming off the bench if you ask him to be a feature offensive guy where his intangibles get lost.

We'll see how much the tank is really on if he's not starting the next game. Clear as day he should be the starting 2.
Idk man, Holiday has played with Sabonis and has great chemistry with him. It makes more sense to play him over DDV who does all the dirty work so Fox can just care about getting buckets
 
This is always the role Big Ragu needs to be in. He's a support player; defense, rebounding, hustle, a connector, secondary-playmaker on offense, a (sometimes) spacer. He loses value coming off the bench if you ask him to be a feature offensive guy where his intangibles get lost.

We'll see how much the tank is really on if he's not starting the next game. Clear as day he should be the starting 2.

Agreed. DDV is the perfect backcourt mate for Fox.

A full sized 3 (hopefully the 3 comes back next season) and D Shooting Guard to compliment Fox. Fox doesn't need a high usage backcourt mate, he needs someone who can shore up his deficiencies on defense and hit the open 3. The Kings just needs to fill out the other frontcourt position (either SF/PF) with a star level player through the draft (i.e. Holmgren/Smith/Murray) or trade this summer and the Kings would be cooking next season.
 
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