Many teams have made reinforcements this offseason, especially some teams in the West have changed very much. For example, the Mavericks got Thompson, giving them another player who could influence their overall style of play. The other team in the West has also made a lot of signings, and they have also got a star and a player who can change the quality of the team. That team is the Kings, and the player they got is DeRozan.
DeRozan's arrival with the Kings also means that the Kings have formed their Big Three lineup. The Big Three of DeRozan, Fox and Sabonis are averaging 70 points per game this season. On top of that, they also have Munch, who came close to being the sixth man of the year last season. That means the Kings won't have to worry about offense next season. They should be the top offensive team in the West. What's more, the Kings may have a stronger chance of winning next season in some key games and at key times, as DeRozan and Fox were both top scorers in key moments last season.
That is to say, in some anxious games, the Kings have a great advantage in the final minute of the game, whether they are handed over to Fox or DeRozan, head coach Brown will feel very relieved. The Kings' lineup is really talented offensively, and Sabonis is also a very talented player on the inside, with very good footwork, and a tough style of play, and a very strong ability to grab rebounds.
If nothing else, Monk should also play the role of the Kings' sixth man next season, and he will also be the number one arrow man on the second team. The Kings' entry into the playoffs next season should be a sure thing, as long as they don't suffer any injuries. Because last season, the Kings almost locked up a playoff spot. However, due to Monk's injury at the last minute, their results in the final stage of the regular season fell sharply. That's why I didn't make the playoffs in the end.
Of course, although the Kings team is very strong offensively, they may face some challenges on the defensive end. They would be a playoff team, but at the moment their defensive quality does not have the power to make them a championship contender. The playoffs are all about defense, and only those teams that have both offense and defense have a better chance of touching the championship trophy. The Kings will likely have to rely on the evolution of their young men on the defensive end if they want to bolster their defense.