Speaking to reporters on Friday, Luke Walton said Kings fans should expect his team to make the playoffs and defensive improvement will be the key, Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee reports. The Kings, who had the ninth-best record in the Western Conference, ranked 20th or lower last season in defensive field-goal percentage, points allowed, points in the paint allowed, opponents’ second-chance points and defensive rebounding percentage.
“Defense is it,” the Kings’ new head coach said. “That’s our priority. That’s what we’re going to start training camp with. That’s what we’re going to start practices with — defense, defense, defense — and that’s where we’re going to make a big jump.”
We have more from the Pacific Division:
- Walton only addressed the sexual assault lawsuit filed against him in vague terms, according to another story by Anderson. League investigators have cleared him, saying there wasn’t enough evidence to support the allegations. The civil lawsuit is still pending. “I’m here to do my job and focus on our Kings and get us where we need to get, and the rest will take care of itself,” Walton said.
- Warriors forward Kevon Looney is content with the three-year, $15MM contract he received from the franchise, as he told Anthony Slater of The Athletic. Looney might have gotten more from another club but elected to stay put during the first day of free agency. “The Kawhi Leonard thing was dragging out. A lot of guys wanted to wait until it was over. I didn’t want to wait,” he said. “I know the Warriors like to move fast. They were making a lot of changes with the team. I knew — if I wasn’t going to get a big payday — this was where I wanted to be. So I made it happen.”
- The Northern Arizona Suns – Phoenix’s G League affiliate – have named Jeff Feld as their general manager, according to a team press release. Feld, 31, had been the Windy City Bulls’ manager of basketball operations. Dylan DeBusk, who served as interim GM for Northern Arizona last season, has been elevated to Phoenix’s personnel analyst/G League operations manager.
So if the Kings get in who’s out, the Spurs?
Okc and spurs. Lakers and kings in. And I’m not sleeping on NOLA
Obviously OKC is out, that’s a given. Although the Kings are still a long shot, and I wouldn’t write off the Spurs quite yet. No one should be sleeping on the Pelicans, I think they have a better chance than the Kings. I’ve also seen speculation that Dallas gets in, but they’re not there yet either.
I expect NOLA to be like the Kings were this year. Right in the playoff picture but could have a cold streak to make them just miss or they gel and get the 7th or 8th seed
It’s Utah, Portland, Lakers, Clippers, Nuggets, Warriors, Houston and the Spurs. No particular order but all the rest are on the outside looking in.
Okay, Gary.
He is a bad coach. Kings won’t make playoffs.
Houston-warriors-clips-jazz-nuggets are locked, 1-5.
Lakers and Portland depends on injury… AD and LBJ are not iron men, so… I think they go out Because of that. So only 1 between them. 6th.
Nola and Dallas Will be the outsiders, i think at least One of them go in. 7.
Okc is the sleeper… Will play with Spurs for last place. 8
OKC is no sleeper, that’s absurd. They’ll be lucky just to win 40 games, maybe even 35. And the Warriors are far from being a top 5 lock. They will have to pray that Curry and Draymond can stay healthy while playing 35+ minutes per game. If either of them go down for an extended period of time, they’re screwed.
The Phoenix Suns will be a 4-seed this year. The ultimate Cinderella story of the NBA and win the whole thing. They’ll make a movie about this season and Denzel will play Deandre Ayton and Brad Pitt will play Devin Booker. It’s going to be glorious.
It works. Deandre already looks like he’s 60.