Sacramento Kings: Best Rotations- Bench

Dec 8, 2015; Sacramento, CA, USA; Utah Jazz guard Trey Burke (3) collides into the Sacramento Kings bench after a three point basket during the second quarter at Sleep Train Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 8, 2015; Sacramento, CA, USA; Utah Jazz guard Trey Burke (3) collides into the Sacramento Kings bench after a three point basket during the second quarter at Sleep Train Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports /
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Dec 8, 2015; Sacramento, CA, USA; Utah Jazz guard Trey Burke (3) collides into the Sacramento Kings bench after a three point basket during the second quarter at Sleep Train Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 8, 2015; Sacramento, CA, USA; Utah Jazz guard Trey Burke (3) collides into the Sacramento Kings bench after a three point basket during the second quarter at Sleep Train Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports /

This article discusses the Sacramento Kings’ best rotation if they have to go with five reserve players.  This is the next installment in our best rotations series.

The bench plays a pivotal role on any successful team.  Sure the starters get most of the accolades and glory, but the bench players come in, do a job, and exit often unnoticed, but are an integral part of the team’s success.  No NBA player plays all 48 minutes, so the bench is necessary to be successful.  Even if just to maintain the starters big lead until they are rested and ready return.

Today, we take a deep dive into the Kings best bench rotation.  My colleague Rafe Wong wrote a great piece about  which five players would make up the best starting line-up for the Sacramento Kings here.  I excluded those players for my article and will now take a look at who makes up the best bench only rotation.