Stud
Dude’s making less than half the league lol
He’s a Pizza guy too!Monk immediately taking the 70 mil to stay instead of testing the market for 100+ (he’d have gotten it) is one of the coolest things any player has ever done for this franchise.
Love this dude so much.
did not realize Malik was this much bigger than Dillingham.
The 2nd buzzer beater of this game.
Poor Ant can only react slowly in autopilot. Before his brain could process what happened, Fox completed that steal and layup. Speed is not just physical.The 2nd buzzer beater of this game.
Monk had a career-high 12 assists last night, and Fox added another 7. The Kings usually win when Fox has 6 or more assists. It is no coincidence that the team had a season high in assists, 33, with Monk in the starting lineup. Monk has had 6 or more in four straight games now, since the Minnesota game: 9, 9, 6, 12. Look for it to continue.
It also helps that Monk has shot 50% or more from deep in the last four games, as well.
I wonder if the key to unlocking Monk is not having him carry the entire load off the bench? Curious to see if he just plays better with the starters or if he's just on a temporary heater right now.
I wonder if the key to unlocking Monk is not having him carry the entire load off the bench? Curious to see if he just plays better with the starters or if he's just on a temporary heater right now.
That’s what Devin Carter is forMonk has played well as a starter so far, and his chemistry with Fox and Sabonis is obvious, but man, the first five played heavy minutes last night, and only two guys scored off the bench for a total of 25 points. With Monk in the starting lineup, bench production could be a serious problem, even if Huerter continues to look like an actual NBA player. Getting Lyles back may help as long as he also looks like an actual NBA player upon returning. And what we've seen from Isaac Jones is promising. But I'm guessing Mike Brown's a little nervous about his bench's long-term potential right now, because starting Monk is a bit of a "break glass in case of emergency" kind of move.
Monk has played well as a starter so far, and his chemistry with Fox and Sabonis is obvious, but man, the first five played heavy minutes last night, and only two guys scored off the bench for a total of 25 points. With Monk in the starting lineup, bench production could be a serious problem, even if Huerter continues to look like an actual NBA player. Getting Lyles back may help as long as he also looks like an actual NBA player upon returning. And what we've seen from Isaac Jones is promising. But I'm guessing Mike Brown's a little nervous about his bench's long-term potential right now, because starting Monk is a bit of a "break glass in case of emergency" kind of move.
That’s what Devin Carter is for
I wonder if the key to unlocking Monk is not having him carry the entire load off the bench? Curious to see if he just plays better with the starters or if he's just on a temporary heater right now.