The Sacramento Kings take on AJ Dybantsa and the Washington Wizards Sunday at 5 p.m.
What to watch for:
- Following the first game in Las Vegas, Darius Acuff Jr. said he wasn’t happy with his efficiency. It will be interesting to see if he cleans that up a little.
- It sounds like Maxime Raynaud will play in this one, so keep an eye on how he plays with Acuff.
- Emanuel Sharp had a great game, finishing with 21 points and playing great defense. Let’s see if he can keep the momentum up.
- The national media will be watching the matchup closely with Dybantsa playing, so there will be a spotlight here. How Acuff handles that is another thing to watch.
The game is available to watch on Prime Video.
Go Kings!





Are we going to have to listen to John Wall all game?
Acuff been awful
chucking, not creating, bad efficiency, bad turnovers and looks like he’s out of shape already for SL
he’s showed some of the bag in some games that can hopefully be ironed out over time, and been not bad on on ball defense (off ball..) but overall a bad SL so far where your questioning mentality
Ugly 2nd quarter . Dybantsa in a class by himself . Wiz are going to be a fun and much improved team .
He’s also getting some absolutely ridiculous calls.
Tough to watch our actual rotation players (Nique, Acuff, Cardwell, Max etc) get totally bodied by a G League Wizards team + Dybansta in the first half. Hoping this 2nd half is a little more competitive
Refs are favoring AJ. He’s getting ridiculous calls.
That’s honestly his thing. It’s not a one game occurrence. He’s really really good at drawing fouls.
I know, but some of them were not fouls. That’s the problem.
Acuff’s body language doesn’t look very good today. He’s been frustrated by the pressure and hasn’t consistently sprinted back on defense.
This is just plain f$#@ing depressing. Three guys who technically started at different times last season for the Kings and they’re down by double digits.
It could be worse. You could be here in Vegas seeing it first hand.
Every red flag ever mentioned about Acuff were on display today.
Acuff looked like Wagler tonite . Dybantsa as advertised . Kings better hope Monk, Domas, Keegan , Lavine, and Hunter stay healthy .
Why, so they can reach 11th place?
In a word, yes. I didn’t work out the mathematical formulas behind the new lottery rules, but I do know that you don’t want to be one of the three worst teams in the NBA.
I feel like the best place for them to end up is with one of the play-in spots. You get the fan base excited and you still haven’t really done much damage to your lottery chances unless you make the playoffs. Maybe I read the new odds wrong, I don’t know. But again, I’m pretty sure that you don’t want to be bottom three. If everybody stays healthy, the Kings won’t be bottom three. Gods, at least I hope not…
For years I spoke about Fox’s lack of “imprint”, and I started talking about that during his second year breakout under Joerger
People thought I was just parroting nonsense without understanding the meaning
Fox’s career was derailed by a lack of motor
And I sensed that motor and knew it would derail his career when I spoke about imprint selectively being there even in his second year breakout under Joerger
Well, Acuff just exhibited potentially innate traits tonight… There was a palpable lack of interest and imprint on this game… often times its spots on the leopard…
We will see if there is any meaning behind his awful play tonight and subpar play this entire SL
Yeah, we’ll see. As others have discussed, Acuff is a better shooter and passer than Fox. Fox’s career is also plagued (IDK if I’d say derailed) by a lack of skills and he gets hurt when he plays hard.
This is probably what 50-60% of this upcoming season’s games will look like.
I really wouldn’t have cared about a close loss. However,losing by 19 with three guys that started last year is demoralizing. That’s worse than a 19 year old rookie laying an egg in a summer game.
I know it’s still early, but the collective effort of Kings media and (TKH) fans to polish Acuff to a shine reeks of desperation to have something, anything, to give hope and root for
The previous article mentioned accountability, as if it can be measured by a postgame interview at a SL game. You look at his defense throughout these games and he’s apparently just talk, no accountability. Or maybe accountability is something you can flip off (and on), like a switch?
I’ve only watched part of one game, so I can’t say much other than Acuff’s stats are a bad look.
I will say that if you dominate summer league, it means absolutely nothing. Call it Donte’s Razor. But if you aren’t good in summer league, that can be very telling. Call that Papagiannis’s Law.
I think Acuff has shown enough for us to be excited about him suiting up. I think he will be a great outside shooter, eventually, he’s crafty around the basket (he’s going to get blocked a lot early on), and he’s going to be a great floor general. Alex Karabell, on the other hand, looks like he should be selling home insurance.
He looks much like someone who puts up shiny, empty stats, but doesn’t do many of the little things that helps a team win. But your mileage may vary.
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