Valentine confident he can maximise potential with Kings
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By Dan Woods for NBL.com.au
23 Aug
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Mark the date for Valentine’s day - that's right, Denzel Valentine’s first appearance in the NBL24 is fast approaching, and according to the star Sydney import, this will be a season for him to reach his “maximum potential.”
The Kings' newest recruit has made himself at home in NSW and says working with a back-to-back championship squad is already doing wonders for him.
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“I feel fully comfortable to reach my maximum potential, walking into that building every day, knowing that I got the help I need to become the player I can become,” Valentine said on SEN’s The Jimmy Smith Show.
Thanks to the Kings’ training and coaching facilities, Valentine’s game this season is set to reach new heights, even after a six-year stint in the NBA.
“I have everything I need to be playing at my highest level with the Kings,” he said.
“You can tell their first class with how they approach things, how they handle everything. [They’re] super professional and super organised.”
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Prior to joining the league for the first time this year, the 29-year-old import had eyes on the NBL from afar.
“I’ve seen the league grow, not even knowing outside of coming here, I’ve seen the NBL grow these last two-three years,” he said.
Valentine played for the Chicago Bulls from 2016-2021, before taking up a roster spot with both the Cleveland Cavaliers and Utah Jazz.
And while the Kings' success has made its mark on the 29-year-old already, a fellow face is also playing a role - coach Mahmoud Abdelfattah.
“He lets you play, he has his rules his regulations as a coach – which every coach has – but I like him too because he’ll let you play and he’ll talk about the mistakes after.
“He not too overbearing as far as being a coach. Obviously, with his [NBA] experience, he knows how to push players to be their best.”
Valentine will make his debut with the Sydney Kings in NBL24 on Saturday, September 30.

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