The Sacramento Kings
May 2006 was a long time ago and for all those involved with
the Kings, it must feel like even longer.
Sacramento
has not played an NBA postseason game in almost 17 years but after turning a
corner this season, fans in the Golden 1 Center will finally have something to
cheer for after the 82 games of the regular season conclude.
The
Kings clinched a playoff berth following the team’s 120-80 win over the
Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday. They now sit with a record of 46-30 and
become the third team to secure a spot in the Western Conference playoffs,
joining the Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies.
With
De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis leading a new era in Sactown, there is hope
that the return to the NBA Playoffs isn’t just a flash in the pan, but a sign
of things to come for future years.
All change in the off-season
After
a dismal start to the 2021/22 season, Luke Walton was fired from his role as
the Kings’ head coach. Walton was replaced by veteran coach Alvin Gentry on an
interim basis and upon the completion of the campaign, the 68-year-old was also
let go.
TheKings then appointed the associate head coach of the Golden State Warriors,
Mike Brown, as their new head coach before the start of the 2022/23 season.
Brown
had just won an NBA championship with the Warriors after a finals win against
the Boston Celtics, and was tasked with bringing some of his winning know-how
to Sactown.
The
53-year-old has completely overhauled how the Kings approach the game and has
turned the franchise into one of the most exciting offenses in the league.
Along with Brown, guard/forward Kevin Huerter and shooting
guard Malik Monk became key pieces for the Kings and No. 4 draft pick Murray
also joined up with the squad.
It
is no surprise that the arrival of these pieces has coincided with the overhaul
of the Kings’ offense.
Since
moving to the West Coast, Huerter and Murray are shooting over six threes a
game, and both are draining shots from deep at over 40%.
Monk
is just slightly behind the pair in terms of three-pointers attempted (3PA) and
three-point percentage (3P%) but helps demonstrate how far this Kings offense
has come and the planning that went into building the squad.
The
Kings ranked 21st in terms of three-point attempts-per-game last season while
also shooting from deep at a 24th-rated 34.4%.
Kevin
Huerter has proved to be a vital cog in the Sacramento Kings' success.
This
term, Brown’s team has climbed to seventh in the 3PA rankings with 36.9
attempts a game at a clip of 37.4% – eighth best in the NBA – again
demonstrating the offensive changes that have been made.
Another
contributing factor to the Beam Team’s success are the performances of Fox in
the clutch.
The
brilliant 25-year-old is on top of the NBA’s Clutch Player Ladder and has been
vital in helping his side grind out crucial wins in key moments of the season.
Attack is the best form of
defense
So
far this season, the Kings have with a staggering 120.9. Last season, the Kings
finished 16th in this ranking, averaging just 110.3 points per outing. The transition
the team has made and the additions to the roster have been vital in terms of
their increased offensive numbers.
Summing
up the franchise, the Kings top the offensive rating rankings but sit 26th in
terms of defensive rating – demonstrating their all-out attack mentality.
This
was encapsulated in their record-breaking game against the Los Angeles
Clippers.
In
the second highest scoring matchup in NBA history, the Kings won 176-175 in an
incredible offensive display. Fox scored 42 and added 12 assists with Monk
leading the team in scoring with an impressive 45 from the bench with six
threes.
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