The 2017-2018 NBA season was an unpleasant slog for many Kings fans. George Hill was more disappointing than a warm glass of lemonade on a hot summer day, Harry Giles rehabbed for the entire year, De’Aaron Fox struggled amidst flashes of potential stardom, and Sacramento won just 27 games, their lowest mark in seven years. Adding the rotten cherry to the top of that melted ice cream sundae of a season was Dave Joerger’s archaic offensive strategy, frequently lowlighted by the old-school, inefficient bully ball of Zach Randolph. Sacramento’s offense was a nightly disaster, averaging the fewest points per game, accounting for the fewest free throw attempts, and recording the lowest effective field goal percentage.
Dave Joerger’s adjustments have transformed Sacramento’s offense
