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Me and the Kings 
Posted on October 26, 2012 at 06:16 AM.
Last season I kept a close eye on teams like Sacramento and Portland. I have (for some strange reason) always liked smaller teams. Both have great talents this year and if they are well coached both can improve really well I think. Here is what I think so far
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Leave Thornton and Evans in the starting line-up for major scoring options and get Cousins the opportunity for inside and close range scoring. That way a so called "big three" can be made. If they gel together smoothly and work around defense they can be a good trio.

Isaiah Thomas is a player I can like. For his size he is incredible. He needs to improve a lot mainly becoming a team player, calm down and study the game. For now they can play the Lawson/Miller rotation with him and Brooks because Thomas still needs to understand that he needs to learn a lot. His mentality is similar to Westbrook's in his first years, he needs to calm down. He could be way better than he currently is.

For forward position Thomson and Robinson needs to keep a 60%/40% rotation so that Robinson's talent can be utilized. He has way lot to prove and much to learn just like Thomas.

Bench

They have average mainly outside scoring options from the bench and the defensive play is currently only Hayes. Johnson is good for a nice mid-range - outside scoring option along with just never play him together with Solomons and Garcia. Johnson can't find his shots he needs to setup while Solomons can do it himself against second-team guys. Fredette is okay, but I don't see him overcoming the 2 other guards in front of him.

This is just a basic opinion on the Kings nothing expert like.
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