Sacramento Kings’ big man Domantas Sabonis has been labelled the ‘NBA’s most overrated player’, having come off a postseason where the Golden State Warriors provided the blueprint on how to nullify the Lithuanian.
Sabonis had an excellent regular season in a surging Sacramento side, averaging 19.1 points, leading the league in rebounding at 12.3 per game, and adding 7.3 assists for the third-seed in the Western Conference.
Seen as arguably the most pivotal piece to the Kings’ playoff chances, Sabonis largely struggled to maintain the same impact against unheralded Warrior starting center Kevon Looney.