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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

2019-20 Timeline Review and Preview: The Sacramento Kings

 

In the 2018-19 season, the Sacramento Kings were the official "young, exciting, new team" that was set to be a real contender in a strong western conference. Coach Dave Joerger had his roster playing at a top-five pace in the league which proved to be very effective.  They were led by their young core of De'Aaron Fox, Buddy Hield (who's a lot older than we think), Marvin Bagley and they had other key pieces around them like Harrison Barnes, Nemanja Bjelica, and Bogdan Bogdanovic. They frankly overachieved as they were the 9th seed, winning 39 games in the process. This was the most games they won since they last made the playoffs (44), which was in the 2005-06 season, yikes.

How would the Kings follow up this very impressive season? By doing the most King's thing imaginable and shooting themselves in the foot and completely ruining it for themselves.

This season the Kings made mistake after mistake which surprisingly got them an invite to the bubble but inevitably had them missing the playoffs once again. Something that they are no stranger to doing at this point. However, to play devil's advocate, Marvin Bagley only played in 13 games.

Firstly, they mismanaged their cap space and overpaid on almost all their free agents. They also fired their coach and brought in Luke Walton, one of the worst coaches to ever exist. From the start, Walton and Hield didn't like each other which resulted in Hield's benching and him wanting out of Sacramento. And the cherry on top is that Walton's new "system" caused the Kings to go from playing with the 5th best pace in the league (103.1) to the 10th worst pace in the league (98.8).

So, it was truly an eventful season, for all the wrong reasons. But now let's talk about all the idiotic moves they made that got them to this point.

 


Important Notes

 

April 12th – The Kings fire Dave Joerger as head coach. I wasn't a fan of this move; I mean he was struggling in his first few seasons prior, but he finally struck gold this season. The front office pulled the rug right out under him.

 

April 15th – The Kings hire Luke Walton to be their new head coach. This is literally the WORST coaching hire a team can make. I want to know exactly what Luke Walton did to get the job. Did he blackmail them? He is an inept, incompetent, and inadequate excuse for a head coach, an assistant coach sure maybe but not a head coach. I'll go as far as saying that now that Jim Boylan is fired, Walton is the worst coach in the league and that's on god.



June 20th – 2019 NBA Draft and Rookies

 

The Kings didn't have their 1st round pick this year as it was traded to the 76ers in 2015. They held the 40th, 47th, and 60th pick in the draft and selected Justin James (SG), Ignas Brazdeikis (SF), and Vanja Markinkovic (SG) respectively. They later traded Brazdeikis to the Knicks for Kyle Guy. They also picked up undrafted rookie DaQuan Jeffries (SG).

 

Preseason:

 

Trades

 

June 20th – The Kings trade Ignas Brazdeikis to the Knicks for Kyle Guy and cash considerations.

 

Resigning / Signings

 

July 6th – The Kings sign Cory Joseph to a 3-year $37.2 million contract.

So, I like this signing because Joseph is an above-average defender, but this is an EXTREME overpay for a backup point guard.

 

July 7th – The Kings sign veteran Trevor Ariza to a 2-year $25 million contract.

 

July 8th – The Kings resign Harrison Barnes to a 4-year $85 million contract.

This might be a bit of an overpay but the good thing about this contract is that it was front-loaded, so I guess that helps.

 

July 8th – The Kings sign Dewayne Dedmon to a 3-year $40 million contract.

Once again, another MAJOR overpay. Like why did they think this was a good idea? He would soon come to hate it in Sacramento, so I guess both parties wasted their time with this move.

 

July 16th – The Kings sign Richaun Holmes to a 2-year $9.77 million contract.

Now, this was surprisingly a good move on their part. Holmes was great this season before he got hurt, he averaged career highs in all areas. He provided much-needed energy to this team and was a good presence in the paint both offensively and defensively

 

October 21st – The Kings resign Buddy Hield to a 4-year 94 million contract.

Now I know people think this is an overpay but I love Buddy Hield and I will not tolerate any Buddy slander here. He's a baller and got paid accordingly.

 

October 22nd – The season begins.

 

Fun Fact: This season the Kings had losing streaks of 5 or more games a total of three times, yikes.

 

Midseason:

 

Trades

 

January 21st – The Kings trade Wenyen Gabriel, Caleb Swanigan, and Trevor Ariza to the Portland Trail Blazers for Anthony Tolliver, Kent Bazemore, and a 2024 & 2025 2nd round pick.

 

February 6th – The Kings trade Dewayne Dedmon, a 2020 2nd round pick and a Heat 2021 2nd round pick to the Hawks for Jabari Parker and Alex Len. 

 

Signings – Nothing to report here.

 

Overtime Notes:

 

August 14th – Vlade Divac stepped down from his position as Kings' general manager. He wasn't that good, he made some horrible trades, signings, and draft choices. I don't think he will be that missed in Sac-Town. He was later replaced by Monte McNair former assistant GM for the Rockets.

 

Offseason

 

Before the draft

 

The Kings held the 12th pick in the draft along with an abundance of 2nd round picks (three to be exact.) I thought either a PF or C would be a nice fit because they were very weak at that position, after trading Dedmon and with Len being a free agent. I understand that Marvin Bagley can play both the four and the five, but I believe he would be better suited to be a PF as he isn't a good enough defender.

I was thinking a guy like Jalen Smith would be a great fit for this team. A defensive-minded, versatile big man who can space the floor, he can move into the five-spot allowing Bagley to be the PF he's meant to be.

Another position of need could be the SF position. This besides Ariza and Joseph this team is lacking above-average defenders, so I thought a nice young 3&D player could be very useful for the Kings. A guy like Saddiq Bey would've fit the bill perfectly and will be able to help make an immediate impact on the court.

 

November 18th – 2020 NBA Draft.

 

The Kings select Tyrese Haliburton (PG) with the 12th pick.  A great pick as he was the best player available on the board at that time (Smith went 10th). To me, he was the most complete PG in the draft, and it was a bit strange that he fell out of the top 10. However, I am confident that Luke Walton would find some way to stunt his development and ruin his confidence. I will talk about their 2nd round picks next year. 

 

Free Agency

 

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Coming into free agency the Kings were able to lock up their franchise player De'Aaron Fox to a 5-year $163 million max contract. There's a clause in this deal that can increase its value to $195.6 million. This had to be done since Fox is one of the players that they're building around for the future. I'm glad they got it done sooner rather than later.

And after pissing off Buddy Hield and moving him to the bench and starting Bogdan Bogdanovic, the Kings somehow made their situation even worse. First, they botched a sign a trade that would've sent him to the Bucks, and then after that fell through they just let him walk for nothing to the Hawks. Now they're going to act as nothing happened and going to play all buddy-buddy with Buddy (get it?).

They also signed the laziest player ever Hassan Whiteside and Frank "the Tank" Kaminsky to help fill out their big man rotation.

I still think they should've signed a nice 3&D wing-like Torrey Craig or even a more defensive-minded three like DeAndre' Bembry. I feel this would've helped improve their defense because I do believe that'll be their Achilles heel next season.

 

Final Thoughts

 

I don't expect much from this team next season. They had two bad offseasons in a row and they failed to get better. Haliburton seems like he'll provide an immediate impact but losing Bogdanovic is a big blow that will hurt this team.

On another note, I just hope that Bagley can stay healthy this season. He's a great talent but he hasn't been able to stay on the court, which makes it harder for the front office because they're trying to build around him and Fox. If he manages to play at least 50 games this will be a step in the right direction.

Overall, the Kings will miss the playoffs and will extend their longest NBA playoff drought to 15 seasons. I just hope Luke Walton gets fired sooner rather than later so this team can start moving in the right direction.

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