Following some sloppy play in the first quarter of the Kings‘ loss to the Hornets on Tuesday, Malik Monk was benched for the rest of the first half. When he returned to the game in the third quarter, Monk hit a pair of three-pointers, then turned and appeared to say something to head coach Mike Brown as he passed Sacramento’s bench (Twitter video link via Sean Cunningham of Fox 40 Sacramento).
At the next timeout, Brown and Monk engaged in a heated conversation on the sidelines, but they seemed to resolve their differences quickly, according to Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee, who notes that Brown shrugged off the incident when he spoke to reporters after the game.
“Heat of the moment,” Brown said. “Malik and I — I think everybody has seen it — but Malik and I have gotten into exchanges before. This was not the first time, and I would bet money it won’t be the last time, so that’s not a big deal.”
While Brown downplayed his exchange with Monk, he was disappointed in his team’s execution and sense of urgency down the stretch in an ugly loss that ended Charlotte’s 11-game losing streak, describing it as “alarming.”
“Our half-court defense, we’re literally just standing on the weak side of the floor, and we give up a stone-cold layup at a crucial part of the game,” Brown said. “So, to not have an awareness, a sense of urgency, it was not a good feeling being out there and being a part of it, and obviously I had a lot to do with it because I did not have our guys ready apparently.”
Here’s more on the Kings:
- Kings wing Chris Duarte got a second consecutive start on Tuesday in place of Kevin Huerter and played well, recording 12 points, seven rebounds, and four assists in nearly 30 minutes of action. As Anderson relays, Brown explained on Tuesday that he wants to get a longer look at the new starting lineup before deciding whether or not to stick with it. “It’s one of those things that we just kind of play out, wait and see and see how it goes, but it was not a one-time thing,” Brown said. “It’s a change that we made that, right now, we’re going to continue to take a look at going forward.”
- In addition to the starting lineup tweak, Brown has made another notable change to his rotation, playing Davion Mitchell over Keon Ellis in each of the past three games. Mitchell has averaged about 14 minutes per night during that time after being out of the rotation for nearly all of December, while Ellis had a pair of DNP-CDs for the first time since November. Mitchell earned the Kings’ defensive player of the game chain in Friday’s win over Atlanta, writes Chris Biderman of The Sacramento Bee. “Even if I’m not in the rotation, I’m still trying to help, still trying to help my team win,” Mitchell said after that game. “Keon’s a really good player in our league and I’m just trying to teach him the little things, things I experienced my rookie year, my sophomore year.”
- Former Stockton Kings center Chance Comanche, who is accused of killing a woman last month in Nevada, made an initial court appearance in Las Vegas on Tuesday. According to an Associated Press report, separate murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy cases will be combined so that Comanche and his ex-girlfriend (and alleged co-conspirator) Sakari Harnden can be tried together. Comanche, who intends to plead not guilty, will remain in jail without bail — his next court date is set for February 8.
Siakam needs to go here
So trade for Siakam.
Everyone suggesting Pascal I just don’t see a package that Toronto would want.
Barnes, Hueter and a first is just rather meh.
They both have multiple extra years with a good amount of guaranteed salary attached to them and the first they get would be around 20th in the draft. Plus for the Kings Barnes and Hueter seem like key pieces of coach Browns locker room especially Barnes and moving them on could really cause a stir.
I know it’s probably a little more far fetched but I wouldn’t be surprised to see them trade for Draymond Green if GSW is quietly shopping him around. He’s a huge coach Brown fan and the two have a strong relationship. Green would also add a bunch to them defensively although he’d need to provide more offensively besides some passing.
Could offer Hueter, McGee and a second for Green. Keep Barnes, offloads one of your many SG’s but unfortunately lose McGee.
Fox Monk Murray Green Sabonis
Mitchell Duarte Barnes Lyles Len
Fox and Sabonis run the team, Murray is the clear third option. Green leads them defensively. Monk’s main role is shooting and energy on defence. Off the bench Barnes can lead them around, Mitchell is great defensively, Duarte offers some shooting and playmaking, Lyles helps with some spacing and then by default you have Alex Len as your 5.
GSW get another solid shooter in Hueter who they could keep or flip to another team. McGee is a huge addition as they need size down low and it gets them out of Drays contract.
Siakam is likely a half-year rental via trade. Unrestricted Free Agent. He wants all his years, and his money.
You’re high if you think Sabonis would want to play with the dude that tried break his sternum
I don’t think he’s the GM and therfore doesn’t get to make that decision.
Draymond to Detroit. Book it
We gotta make a trade. We’re looking at another first round exit. And the loses to the basement dwellers of the NBA is concerning.
Ever since HB signed his new contract, He hasn’t done S***. We are getting Nothing out of Mitchell either. Huerter is too inconsistant. Trade HB, Mitchell and get Siakiam to play PF. Move Murray to SF and start Monk. Find a Back Up PG that knows what he is doing.
So trade our spare parts for an all star? Got it. Keon is a perfectly cromulent back up pg, especially with his youth. Starting monk would be akin to those early 2000’s kings starting Bobby Jackson, they’re sixth men because that’s where they work best
You can always throw in draft picks
Siakam and Temple to the Kings for Harrison Barnes(flip), Lyles, Davian Mitchell and Sasha V and some picks (you pick) Kings promote Ellis and JTA. The Raptors waive Young and Porter jr
1st*
Lauri Markkanen would be a huge improvement over HB. Adds much needed length to this roster. Not sure if stunting Keegan’s ability to grow in his 2nd year is whats best for him but it may be whats best for the team.
Also not sure they have the pieces for that deal or one of its magnitude. I mean does Barnes/Huerter/Davion/2 1sts/ 1 Swap for Lauri/Kelly O/Dunn?
You can always sweeten the deal w/ a 1st & 2nd rnd pick !!
Can’t imagine Ainge going for that
Raps would accept Keegan, Huerter, Harrison and 2 firsts for Siakam, McDaniels.
Hield, Mathurin, Toppin and 2 firsts for Siakam, McDaniels