Lost in LA wrote:Not a very constructive thought, but it has been educational to watch both Luka and Halliburton having a profound effect in the later stages of these playoffs.
Sacto effectively decided that Fox was a better option than both. Time will tell, but Fox has to grow and show more consistency to repay that confidence.
I think it would be better long term for Malik to move on as he is not worth the premium over the MLE which he might command. He does have quite a few off nights and is not a good defensive player, and does not fit into a more structured offensive system which is needed for the play offs. Fox needs a big wing to support him, along with Keegan, which Barnes can no longer fulfill.
Luka is levels ahead both Fox and Hali. I don't see Fox matching Luka at this point. It is a pointless exercise. Luka is future HOF. He has FIVE 1st ALL NBA team selections in the last 6 years. Brought his team back to the WCF. Won a road game against Minny at GM 1.
The Kings totally whiffed this draft selection. It has set this franchise back.
That said, Fox was given the keys the moment he got the nod from management when they passed over Luka for Bagley.
It's a good sign that Fox has steadily gotten better every season. I imagine he needs to improve even further this upcoming season for this team to get back to the playoffs. Fox is real good in his own right.
I really think Monk is a goner. Unless, the Kings does something very creative with his contract (2+1 kind of deals), I don't see Monk coming back.
They need a big wing for sure. I like Ingram. He would be a serious upgrade over anything the Kings have. I hate Kuzma but I admit that he would be a considerable upgrade at the wing position too.