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Sacramento Kings’ Defensive Woes Persist Under Doug Christie

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Jan 25, 2025; New York, New York, USA; Sacramento Kings head coach Doug Christie watches from the bench in the second quarter against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
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The Sacramento Kings are facing a critical juncture in their season as defensive struggles continue to plague the team under interim head coach Doug Christie. While the offensive focus has been re-emphasized, resulting in more wins than losses, the team’s defensive performance has regressed to concerning levels.

Under Christie’s leadership, the Kings have given up 120 or more points in six out of 14 games, a stark contrast to the seven times in 31 games under previous coach Mike Brown. This defensive slippage is reminiscent of last season’s playoff run, where the Kings ranked 24th defensively despite boasting the league’s top offense.

The roster composition plays a significant role in this defensive dilemma. Christie has excelled at highlighting the team’s offensive strengths, but the defensive deficiencies remain a glaring issue. It’s crucial to note that this isn’t solely on Christie or Brown; it’s a reflection of the team’s personnel and their collective abilities on the defensive end.

One of the most pressing concerns is the Kings’ tendency to fall behind early in games. They’re allowing an average of 30 points in the first quarter, ranking 27th in the league.
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League at Large

What’s wrong with the Phoenix Suns?

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Jan 20, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (35) rebounds beside center Nick Richards (2) in the first quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. | David Richard/David Richard-Imagn Images
It’s hard to pinpoint problems for a middling team. Very bad and excellent teams at least have one thing in common, which is that their deficits are easy to spot. With a team languishing in the middle of the standings, not so bad they’ll slide to the bottom and not good enough to climb past the more competent contenders above them, the deficits stack up and shuffle from day to day.

The Suns are firmly in this category.

There’s personnel issues, that much is clear after center Jusuf Nurkic said over the weekend that he and head coach Mike Budenholzer have no relationship. Not a bad relationship, not a testy one, but none whatsoever. Nurkic also said that he and Budenholzer didn’t speak for two months, and that Budenholzer didn’t tell Nurkic he’d be coming off the bench. That goes directly against what Budenholzer told media when he made the decision.

It’s a strange departure given that Budenholzer travelled to Croatia in the summer, shortly after the Suns hired him to replace the one season shoes of Frank Vogel, to spend time with Nurkic. Nurkic admired Coach Bud’s accountability, and the way he in turn held his players accountable.

“That’s the number one thing I noticed about him that’s different from any coach in my career,” Nurkic said, back in October. “I’ve had a lot of them. I was really amazed he got over and spent a few days with me.”
Can the Suns still content this season?
Katie Heindl is a credentialed NBA and WNBA writer, her bylines have appeared with The New York Times Magazine, SLAM, The Athletic, Yahoo Sports, Dime, Rolling Stone, among others. She writes the bestselling Substack, Basketball Feelings and is working on a book of the same name.

Home and Away

Must Read
Step inside the life of LeBron James’ confidant and fixer, Randy Mims. (ESPN)

Analysis
This is how Anthony Edwards has established himself as one of the NBA’s best shooters. (SI)

Watch
Check out Netflix’s trailer for the Paris Olympics basketball documentary, “Court of Gold.” (YouTube)

Rumor
Speculation surrounds a potential trade involving De’Aaron Fox and the Lakers, raising questions about the Kings’ future roster moves. (Sports Illustrated)

Rumor
There is uncertainty about whether the Kings would consider trading De’Aaron Fox to their rival, the Lakers. (Bleacher Report)

Analysis
Described as “Jekyll and Hyde,” the Kings’ performance has been inconsistent as the trade deadline approaches, highlighting their unpredictable nature this season. (Bleacher Report)

Preview
The Kings host the Nets tonight at 10:00 PM ET. Read the preview. (NBA)

Fantasy Cheat Sheet

Recapping All 30 NBA Teams For Fantasy Basketball

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Jan 25, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski (2) reacts after making a three point basket against the Los Angeles Lakers during the second quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images | Darren Yamashita/Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
The NBA action over the weekend was intense, with 15 games providing plenty of storylines to dissect. Let’s dive into some of the most notable performances and developments.

In Paris, the Indiana Pacers bounced back from their previous loss with a dominant 136-98 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. Tyrese Haliburton led the charge with 28 points, six rebounds, three assists, two steals, and two blocks in just 28 minutes. Andrew Nembhard continued his solid play with 15 points, eight rebounds, and nine assists, though I’m not convinced he’s a must-roster player in standard leagues.

The Golden State Warriors are becoming increasingly difficult to figure out. With Jonathan Kuminga and Draymond Green sidelined, Steve Kerr’s rotations were unpredictable. Trayce Jackson-Davis saw only 14 minutes, making it hard to justify holding onto in most formats. The flavour of the month seems to be Brandin Podziemski, who put up 17 points, three rebounds, five assists, and two steals in 28 minutes.

Injury Updates Shake Up Rotations

Several teams are dealing with significant injuries that are impacting their rotations. The Atlanta Hawks will be without Trae Young for their upcoming game, while De’Andre Hunter is questionable. This could open up opportunities for players like Dejounte Murray and Bogdan Bogdanovic to see increased usage.
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