The Sacramento Kings are one of those teams that’s seemingly stuck in ‘no-man’s land.’ That is, a team that is not bad enough to get a high draft pick and accelerate a rebuild, but not good enough to be a threat in the playoffs. With the Western Conference shaping up to be as tough as ever, the Kings are going to need a breakout season from some of the players on their roster to remain competitive.

As presently constructed, the Kings roster is good enough to fight for a play-in spot. Head coach Doug Christie, who took the helm after Mike Brown was fired last December , will have a full training camp and preseason under his belt to implement his system. The Kings actually finished with a winning record with Christie as head coach, going 27-24 after he was named as interim.

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