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Sacbee:
It could be Jake Voskuhl, someone else, or perhaps no one at all.
But the Kings' 95-85 loss to Utah in their exhibition finale Friday night at Arco Arena made one thing clear: They could use another big man.
After the free-throw lessons, that is, as they hit just 28 of 45 while falling to 2-5 in the exhibition season in front of an announced crowd of 11,104.
The Kings' frontcourt deficiency was clear even before tipoff, when coach Paul Westphal described the ways in which he's trying to make the most of his undersized front line. For the second game in a row, he started 6-foot-9 Sean May at center instead of 7-footer Spencer Hawes next to forward Jason Thompson.
"When we start Spencer and Jason together, if one of them gets in foul trouble and the other one needs a rest, then we're awfully small," Westphal said.
"If we do it like this, we should be able to at least be big enough at the five spot throughout the course of the game, de...
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