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Howard Beck thinks the Kings’ next step is figuring out the defense

May 16, 2023, 11:43 AM

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NBA writer Howard Beck joined Chris & Co. Tuesday to discuss the 2023 NBA playoffs, where the Philadelphia 76ers go from here, the current state of the Golden State Warriors and what the Kings can do this offseason.

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“I just think the next step is going to be the much tougher one,” Beck said on the show. “And part of that is, [the Kings] got the No.1 offense in the league this past season, but they were 24th, I believe, in defensive rating. And improving that is not just a matter of ‘oh, we’ll just coach them up and just, you know, just emphasize [defense]’. No, personnel matters with defense, you need defenders to have great defense. And, like the [Denver] Nuggets, it’s a weird comparison, but like the Nuggets. If you build your team around a really gifted, offensive-minded center who is not a rim protector, so [Nikola] Jokic in Denver’s case, and [Domantas] Sabonis in the Kings’ case. Your next challenge is ‘how do you construct at least an average to hopefully above average or top 10 defense, when you don’t have a rim protector?'”

Additional topics discussed include:

  • Howard’s reaction to Doc Rivers being let go by the 76ers
  • What is the current state of the Warriors heading into the offseason?
  • Will Draymond Green stay with the Warriors?
  • Would Draymond Green be a good fit for the Kings?
  • How do the Kings fix their defense next season?
  • Where is the best landing spot for Victor Wembanyama?
  • Who advances to the Finals in the West?

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