393 It's all about the championship

Combined with history, usually, if a team wants to attack the championship or even win the final championship, then the lineup of this team is nothing more than two types.

The first is that the team has a super core player, and the others are role players who can perform their own roles, and in the history of the NBA, the San Antonio Spurs in the GDP period and the Dallas Mavericks in 2011 are the most prominent representatives of them.

Second, the team has at least two absolute core players, such as the three-time champion Chicago Red Bulls, the Ok combination of the Lakers, and the previous Miami dynasty.

The 2017~2018 Finals season is an important watershed in the history of the NBA, which has been verified in the 2018~2019 season that has just ended.

Today's league has once again begun to develop towards one person guarding one city, and the very "popular" group basketball of the past few years has gradually disappeared.

Changes in the style of mainstream basketball will inevitably have an impact on the development plans of each team, which in turn will also affect the management of each team to upgrade the roster for the championship competition.

Previously, when the Kings invited Jin Feng to join, they had promised Jin Feng that the team would go all out in the offseason and strive to build a team with championship potential.

Jin Feng didn't necessarily have to be the Kings management to quickly improve the team's strength by bringing in superstars, so as to quickly reach the height of being able to win the championship.

Therefore, this also requires that the Kings management must make upgrades in the existing team lineup, with Jin Feng as the absolute core, there is no doubt that Jin Feng is the absolute core, then in addition, for other role players, the management must make trade-offs. For example, solving the relatively redundant guard line, upgrading the inside line, etc.

On August 27, Beijing time, the Sacramento Kings officially announced that the team had reached a 1-for-1 deal with the Atlanta Hawks, and the Kings sent the team's point guard Buddy Hield to the Hawks, while the Hawks sent Juliette Slandle to the Kings.

Julius Randle, born on November 29, 1994 in Dallas, Texas, USA, is an American professional basketball player, a power forward, selected by the Lakers in the first round in 2014, and traded to the Hawks by the Lakers in 2017.

Julius Randle is an athletic forward, capable of scoring in front of the basket and attacking with his back to the basket, excellent rebounding ability, explosive vertical jumping, excellent ball handling skills, amazing playing power, and the shortcomings are average defense, ups and downs, and sometimes a sudden jump shot obsession.

After the announcement of the deal between the Kings and the Hawks, it also attracted a lot of attention, after all, because of Jin Feng's relationship, every trade of the Kings this summer is in people's attention.

And many people think that the King's trade to Randle is definitely an A+ operation, after all, after several seasons of growth, Randle is now very good, and he is definitely a big improvement in the overall strength of the King's interior line, known as "the next Draymond Green".

Of course, there are certain risks associated with the King's introduction of Randle, the most important of which is Randle's fiery temper, which has become the key to his success in the King, and it is also a big test for the team's new leader Jin Feng.

On August 31, Beijing time, the Kings announced that they had signed Rudy Gay, a free agent who had previously played for the Kings, to a mid-level contract.

Rudy Gay is a small forward with excellent offensive ability, but injuries have long since made his form no longer at its peak, Guy has played for the Spurs before, and he has been teammates with Jin Feng for a year, and this time it can be regarded as a re-collaboration.

Of course, Guy, who is about to turn 34 now, still has some ability, which is also a good addition to the king's stitching strength.

The Kings' two consecutive operations in the transfer market also surprised many people, perhaps, in the new season, this gorgeous division that has been silent for a long time is going to rise again.

However, the Kings were not done with the move, and just two days later, the Kings officially announced that the team's head coach Dave Jogel had been fired, and the new season was headed by Jason Kidd, who was idle at home.

Jason Kidd (born March 23, 1973 in San Francisco, California) is a former American professional basketball player who plays point guard.

Jason Kidd was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round in 1994 and played with the Dallas Mavericks, Phoenix Suns, Brooklyn Nets, and New York Knicks, winning the NBA Rookie of the Year in 1995, the NBA All-Star Skills Challenge in 2003, and the NBA championship with the Dallas Mavericks in 2011.

On June 4, 2013, Jason Kidd officially announced his retirement. In his 19-year NBA career, Kidd was the second-all-time All-NBA assists, second-all-time steals, third-all-time triple-doubles, sixth-time three-pointers, six All-NBA All-NBA Team selections (five first-team and one-time second-team), nine All-NBA All-Defensive Team selections (five first-team and four-time second-team selections), ten NBA All-Star selections, and five NBA assists titles.

On October 17, 2013, the Brooklyn Nets retired former All-Star point guard and current head coach Jason Kidd's No. 5 jersey.

Kidd immediately began coaching after retiring from the game, coaching the Brooklyn Nets and the Milwaukee Bucks.

The final shortlist for the 2018 Hall of Fame was announced: Nashkid Allen was inducted

On Feb. 18, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced the final shortlist for the 2018 Basketball Hall of Fame. Nash and Kidd, two legendary point guards, were selected together. In addition, legends such as Ray Allen, Grant Hill and Chris Webber were also selected. ...

After graduating from St. Joseph's Santa Maria High School in 1990, Jason Kidd joined the University of California, Berkeley. He played a successful role as a playmaker on the varsity team, was named to the All-American First Team the following year, and won the Naismith University Player of the Year award in 1992 when he was selected to participate in the 1994 NBA Draft.

In the 1994-95 season, Kidd was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round at No. 2 and competed in the All-Star Rookie Contest. He averaged 11.7 points, 5.4 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game in his first year, sharing the NBA Rookie of the Year honor with Grant Hill of the Detroit Pistons. He, along with two other Dallas players, Jim Jackson and Jamal Mashburn, is known as Dallas's "3J."

In the 1996-97 season, Kidd was traded to the Phoenix Suns along with Tony Dumas and Loren Meyer, while the Mavericks were traded to Michael Finley. Green and Sam Cassel.

In the 1999-2000 season, in Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals, against the Los Angeles Lakers, Kidd got the first "triple-double" of his career in the playoffs - 22 points, 10 rebounds, and 16 assists. In the 2000-01 season, he scored a career-high 43 points against the Houston Rockets on March 29, 2001. In 2001, after five seasons in Phoenix, Kidd was traded for Stephen Marbury by the New Jersey Nets.

In the 2001-02 season, Kidd led the New Jersey Nets to an astonishing 52-30 record, one of the best in franchise history. Kidd himself was ranked second behind Tim Duncan in the NBA's Most Valuable Player Poll. In the Eastern Conference Finals, he averaged 17.5 points + 10.2 assists + 11.2 rebounds per game.

In the 2002-03 season, under Kidd's leadership, the Nets reached the NBA Finals. But New Jersey isn't strong enough to compete with the Los Angeles Lakers led by Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant. But the New Jersey team is on the right track. On April 11, 2002, against the Orlando Magic, he grabbed 16 rebounds, a career-high.

In the 2003-04 season, Kidd led the team to the Finals with a 49-33 record, but lost to Tim Duncan's San Antonio Spurs after six games.

In the 2003-04 season, on July 1, 2004, Kidd had to undergo a surgical operation to repair his injured knee. After he fully recovered and returned to the court in December 2004, the Nets announced the signing of former Toronto Raptors player Vince Carter. With three All-Star-caliber players: Carter, Jefferson and Kidd, the New Jersey Nets are starting to push for playoff qualification. In the end, they managed to overtake the Cleveland Cavaliers to finish eighth in the East. However, they met the Miami Heat in the first round and lost the game.

In March 2005-06, Kidd averaged 14 points, 7.3 rebounds and 8.5 assists per game (fifth in the league) in March 2006. All-Star Chauncey Billups and Steve Nash were limited to just 9 and 0 points in a game.

In the 2006-07 playoffs, Kidd averaged a triple-double of 14.6 points + 10.9 assists + 10.9 rebounds in 12 games in the playoffs.

In the 2007-08 season, on February 13, 2008, the Dallas Mavericks completed a trade with the New Jersey Nets, in which the Mavericks sent Devin Harris, Desague Diop, Trenton Hassel, Maurice Iger, Keith Van Horn, two future draft picks, and some cash in exchange for Jason Kidd, Marrick Allen, and Antoine Wright from the Nets.

In the 2008-09 season, on April 5, 2009, in the Mavericks' 140-116 victory over the Suns, Kidd scored 19 points and 20 assists, bringing his total number of assists to 10,142, surpassing "Magic" Johnson and rising to third place all-time.

In the 2009-10 season, on November 26, 2009, Kidd took another step forward on the all-time assists list - surpassing Mark Jackson to rank second all-time.

In 2010-11, Kidd failed to record a triple-double, ending his 16th streak of consecutive triple-doubles. On June 13, 2011, Jason Kidd had nine points, eight assists and four rebounds to help the Mavericks beat the Heat 4-2 to win the first championship in franchise history.

In the 2012-13 season, on July 11, 2012, the 39-year-old Kidd finally decided to leave the Dallas Mavericks, signing the Knicks to a three-year, $9 million mid-range contract, and his annual salary next season is $3.09 million. [10] On May 19, 2013, Kidd reached the crucial second round of the playoffs with the team, but Anthony struggled to hold it up alone, and the New York Knicks lost to the Indiana Pacers 99-106, losing the Eastern Conference Finals with a total score of 2-4.

On June 4, 2013, 10-time All-Star Jason Kidd officially announced his retirement, and his 19-year career came to an end.

On October 17, 2013, before the Nets' preseason game against the Heat, the Nets officially retired the team's head coach[13] Kidd jersey, and the No. 5 jersey will forever hang over the Nets arena.

On June 13, 2013, less than 10 days after announcing his retirement, Jason Kidd reached an agreement with the Nets, signing a three-year contract with a team option for the fourth year, creating the fastest role change in NBA history.

On October 17, 2013, the Brooklyn Nets retired former All-Star point guard and current head coach Jason Kidd's No. 5 jersey.

On February 4, 2014, Jason Kidd of the Brooklyn Nets was named the Eastern Conference Coach of the Year for January 2014. In March 2014, Kidd was again named Eastern Conference Coach of the Year, marking the second time Kidd was named Coach of the Month this season. On June 30, 2014, the Nets and Bucks officially reached an agreement, and the Bucks traded two future second-round draft picks from the Nets for head coach Jason Kidd, who will become the head coach of the Bucks next season.

On April 13, 2015, the Bucks sealed a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference after beating the Nets 96-73. They became the eighth team in history to make it from the bottom to the playoffs, and the first team to make the playoffs since the Heat in the '08-09 season, while Kidd became the first head coach to lead two different teams to the playoffs in the first two years of his career.

On June 22, 2016, the Bucks officially announced that they had officially signed a contract extension with coach Jason Kidd, and the new contract would allow Kidd to work for the Bucks until the summer of 2020.

On April 4, 2017, the NBA officially announced that Milwaukee Bucks coach Jason Kidd was selected as the Eastern Conference Coach of the Month for March.

On January 23, 2018, the Bucks officially announced that the team had fired coach Jason Kidd.

As a head coach, Kidd has excellent coaching qualities, especially in developing young players and building the team's defense.

The "alphabet brother" who is now dominating the alliance was cultivated by him.

Well, the Kings chose to sign him at this time, and the purpose is obviously self-evident.

First of all, after several seasons of rotten, the Kings have gathered young talents like Fox and Jackson, and if Kidd is coaching, these talented rookies will definitely grow rapidly.

Secondly, Jin Feng is one of the top players in the current league with both offense and defense, and whether it is other players from the Kings before, or newly promoted players such as Randle and Guy, on the defensive end, they need a defensive master to guide, after all, a team with both offense and defense is often more successful.

The first is the upgrading of the team's existing lineup, and the second is the redetermination of the head coach, which is undoubtedly revealing a message to the outside world, that is, the Kings management really intends to make a difference after introducing the superstar Jin Feng, and what they like Jin Feng is not only Jin Feng's superstar identity and the market behind him, but also the infinite possibility of winning the championship around Jin Feng.

It can be said that all the efforts made by the management of Kings this summer are completely for the future! For the overall championship.