Sacramento Kings Preseason Media Presser
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 1:05 pm
Hello and welcome all to another edition of the Sacramento Kings Preseason Media Presser! Not a whole lot has changed since the last time we did one of these but we will run through a quick recap of last season, talk about an uneventful offseason, and discuss expectations for the upcoming season. Really it's the same old presser that you're probably not even reading.
Last season was actually a pretty good one. We started off very strong and we were able to keep up the impressive record for most of the season. We felt we had a good chance going into last season as the division favorites and, despite a very strong closing by the Lakers, were able to bring home another Pacific division championship. Unfortunately, Erik Haynes suffered an injury just before the end of the season and was out for the playoffs. I hate that it happened and it honestly felt like another slap from the game, but we tried to put together a game plan to advance in the playoffs but were eventually bested by the Suns in the first round. After a very successful regular season, the Kings were early exits and in shambles.
Going into the offseason, I tried to trade off everyone. While there was some mild interest for everyone, I didn't want to trade just one guy while being unable to find deals for the others, which I felt really strung my negotiations up. I also did not like a lot of the offers I received for Erik Haynes and Donovan Mitchell, and if required I will keep rolling with the duo as the main core as I feel they are as good as it gets. I feel Haynes is the best big man in the game, and Mitchell has proven himself to being elite at the PG/SG/SF positions, and is hard to find the versatility he provides.
Buddy Hield looks to have had a good camp and is ready to fulfill his potential. I feel he is ready to lead the team on both offense and defense from the wing position, while Mitchell takes over as the PG playmaker and Haynes being the dominating anchor down low. The team isn't stacked with elite talent, but the core on the team I feel can prove to be a tough matchup vs anyone.
Questions?
Last season was actually a pretty good one. We started off very strong and we were able to keep up the impressive record for most of the season. We felt we had a good chance going into last season as the division favorites and, despite a very strong closing by the Lakers, were able to bring home another Pacific division championship. Unfortunately, Erik Haynes suffered an injury just before the end of the season and was out for the playoffs. I hate that it happened and it honestly felt like another slap from the game, but we tried to put together a game plan to advance in the playoffs but were eventually bested by the Suns in the first round. After a very successful regular season, the Kings were early exits and in shambles.
Going into the offseason, I tried to trade off everyone. While there was some mild interest for everyone, I didn't want to trade just one guy while being unable to find deals for the others, which I felt really strung my negotiations up. I also did not like a lot of the offers I received for Erik Haynes and Donovan Mitchell, and if required I will keep rolling with the duo as the main core as I feel they are as good as it gets. I feel Haynes is the best big man in the game, and Mitchell has proven himself to being elite at the PG/SG/SF positions, and is hard to find the versatility he provides.
Buddy Hield looks to have had a good camp and is ready to fulfill his potential. I feel he is ready to lead the team on both offense and defense from the wing position, while Mitchell takes over as the PG playmaker and Haynes being the dominating anchor down low. The team isn't stacked with elite talent, but the core on the team I feel can prove to be a tough matchup vs anyone.
Questions?