1) Their defense has continued to improve like it was at the end of last season. There was some great traps last night and I think Eric was making the right calls when to use it and when not to use it. Really confused the heck out of the Laker squad for the most part.
Early results have been positive in turning the Kings into a more defensive-minded squad. Musselman is getting positive feedback from the players, though his conditioning regiment is harsh. Woods and Potapenko have both failed to pass it yet, and John Salmons failed to pass it his first try. It's a timed sprint from endline to endline. Players don't play in the pre-season until they pass it.
2) Their offense just does not seem as fluid. Not sure what to chalk that up to but no matter who was on Adleman's squad over the years, they seemed to gel on the offensive set and everything ran smooth. Now or at least last night it seems as if they look like the Golden State Warriors with Bibby and Artest. They were running pretty basic offensive sets and the ball just was not quite moving in the half court like it had been in the past.
Kings have looked better offensively of late, but against quicker teams, like the Suns, this team may be overmatched. I expect teams to employ full-court presses to slow down the set plays and prevent the ballhandler from getting into position. The Hornets tried that in Reno on Sunday, with some success, but the Hornets aren't the Suns or Spurs, among others, who can beat the Kings' players to their spots quicker.
3) Kinda unrelated to the question/comments I made above...Why does Ronnie look like he didn't train over the summer? He still looks slugish and out of sync on both ends of the court (save a few drives to the hoop).
Hmmm.... don't know why he looked like he did not workout to you. He has done nothing BUT workout.
He still stays after practice working with our young undrafted PF find from the summer league, Louis Amundson, for up to 2 and 1/2 hours just about every day. He apparently likes the kid so much, he wants him to make the team, which he likely will, now that Musselman cut Loren Woods yesterday.
Ron's shot looked like hell against the Lakers and Suns, but he was unguardable against the Hornets on Sunday. His main problem is an apparent overall sore body from TOO much activity over the summer. But Musselman and the other Kings' coaches can't get him to slow down any, and he insists on playing with the second and third stringers in preseason games after Bibby, Martin, Miller, and Thomas all have taken permenent seats on the bench.