Sacramento guard Beno Udrih has plenty of competition for minutes even after signing a five-year, $32.3 million contract this past summer.

"One of the things we have as a luxury is having other (point guards) where, if you don't do the job now, then we'll move those guys in and around," interim coach Kenny Natt said. "When guys get that message that the coach is going to hold us accountable, and (that) if we're not getting it done, we're ? sitting down but that all the players have an opportunity to play, it works well both ways."

Rookie Bobby Brown has played some key minutes for the Kings recently.

"Obviously, Beno is our starting point guard, and we're going to continue to go with him," Natt said. "Beno is our leading point guard, and we'll go with that based on how the game is going."