So Dallas is going to start Calderon and Ellis in the back court. They have no center and a 78 year old Dirk at PF.
Folks, we're moving at least from the 30th to 29th ranked defense.
Oh, cheer up.
I think we dodged a bullet. We already have a shooter in McLemore who also plays defense, BTW. This already puts him ahead of MT. Ellis would have created yet another chaotic collection of guards. I have tremendous faith in McLemore and will be surprised if he doesn't take over the starting position soon into the season. I don't know what on earth we would have done if we had acquired Monta and suspect our "interest" in him was more a simple phone call of inquiry and nothing serious.
The rebuilding of this team could fill most of our missing pieces as to fit this year but that's asking an awful lot to hope for. Moves will be made up until the trade deadline in February or whenever it is. There is another summer to go through and I expect by the end of next summer, our team will be very close to where we all want and that is a winning team that plays a version of offense that is recognizable and a defense that is vastly improved by virtue of our coach.
I am not wise enough to analyze the why's and wherefore's of what makes one team click and another to fall on its face but I, along with every darn Kings Fan I know, understands in at least a rudimentary way what was going wrong last year. We are fixing that starting with what by all I can recognize is a remarkable front office. Excellence starts at the top whether you are the CEO of Hooters or an arena football team. My only question mark is PDA but he was shoved into this position rather abruptly. He doesn't get a free pass as he should have a decent idea of what the Kings need but he didn't have the luxury of even short term relationships with the people he worked with. He at least had the long term memory to understand that Monta's absence from the Warriors might have had a lot to do with their improvement.