[Grades] Grades v. Nuggets 11/3/2014

Sacramento Kings Player of this Game?

  • Gay

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Thompson

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • Cousins

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Collison

    Votes: 64 84.2%
  • Casspi

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • Sessions

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Evans

    Votes: 3 3.9%
  • Landry

    Votes: 3 3.9%
  • McCallum

    Votes: 2 2.6%

  • Total voters
    76
  • Poll closed .

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#1


Opponent FG% through 11/2:
1) Golden State .395
2) Atlanta .398
3) Houston .399
4) Chicago .401
5) Sacramento .407

Tonight, 11/3: Denver shot .385

Michael Malone took a big risk in this game. From the middle of the 3rd quarter on he started slowly removing his 3 stalwarts from the game, first Cuz, then Gay, finally Collison, until we were left with nothing but that shaky bench. And he stayed with it. And he stayed with it. The end of the third came and you thought ok, he's planning to just play Rudy and Cuz the whole 4th well rested and ready to close. But they didn't return. 10 minutes to go. Still nothing. 8 minutes to go...the backups had been in for nearly an entire quarter now, but STILL nothing. But on the court what you had was a reserve crew somehow coming together and getting it done, sloppy, seemingly with different approaches, but everybody began to do the things they can do. Reggie snatched every rebound, Casspi hustled and scrapped, Landry finally began to get tough inside hoops against guys 5 inches taller than himself. Sessions looked barely in control but got to the line again and again...and we held on and held on. And at the 6 minute mark we finally brought back the first team, battled on down the stretch, got the W, got minutes for McCallum, got contributions across the board, and the big risk (if we had lost Malone would have some questions to answer about why he threw away a 3-1 start) now turned into what could become a huge key game for the Kings. Now all of a sudden its not not Cuz and Gay and Collison trying to carry a bunch of scrubs. Now its a team, with everybody feeling invested and knowing they can contribute. Now we're 3-1, we have the same opponent back at our house in a few days, and now we might be getting dangerous.

Big ballsy move by the coach. not one I can even say I agreed with. I probably bring the big guns back to start the 4th and try to pound my way on home. But pulling it off this way...sometimes certain games become a foundation. Maybe this could be one.


Boxscore

Stats: 23min 14pts (4-13, 0-1, 6-7) 4reb 3ast 1stl 1blk 3TO
Gay ( C ) -- tough tough grade here, many of them are. Basically because of Malone's team building gamble Rudy only played half a game. And half of the half a game he did play wasn't very good. In fact it may even have been Rudy's first half struggles as much as anything that made Malone think hey, might as well use the bench if our stars aren't going to give us more than this. Just gave us almost nothing in the first half. Think he finished the half 1-8 from the field, and it was a fugly out of rhythm 1-8 too. The idea that Chandler might be able to bother him with his quickness may have been correct, certainly he was right up under him physically so that Rudy was often off balance when he elevated for his shots. But fatigue was also an obvious possible culprit. He just did not have bounce, and while Cuz was still making plays, Rudy just was not helping with his forces. Late in the half he made a couple of good plays going into halftime, saving a ball headed out of bounds nicely and the next possession setting up Casspi on an out of bounds play for our final score of the half. And when he came out in the third and immediately hit one of his in rhythm pullups you thought maybe those plays had gotten him going. But instead a couple of possessions later he tried a wraparound to JT and just missed him badly for a TO, and promptly redisappeared. Literally in a few minutes, as Malone's wild ride began at about the 6 minute mark of the 3rd and did not relent until the 6 minute mark of the 4th. So at that point, the grade wasn't good. This wasn't a star Rudy game we were getting. This was a tired out of rhythm player put on limited minutes by the coach. But after finally returning to the game at the 5:30 mark of the 4th, it was Rudy more than anyone who carried us down the stretch to the win. He was sitting on 5pts when he returned, and he'd score 9 points in the final 5 minutes, including clutch FTs in the final minute and a half, to finish the game with 14. He also dictated the lineup the Nuggets were forced to use, as Shaw was playing games and trying to go small, and Rudy punishing that tactic inside saw McGee brought back to add an extra layer of rim protection. So what grade do you give for half a game's work, and for half of that half a game's work being smelly? Well, when the good stretch is the one that wins the game for you late, you call it better than the numbers. Certainly not vintage Rudy, but one of many contributors on the night.

Stats: 23min 4pts (2-5, 0-0, 0-0) 10reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Thompson ( B+ ) -- played an excellent first half of basketball, as he at least did not look remotely tired, and for the third straight night he took a star or at least problematic PF out of the equation in the early going, completely negating Faried's bouncy energy game with his length. He stymied Faried's post attempt, which Faried has gotten a lot better at under Shaw. But JT is center sized, and you could immediately see that Faried would have been far more comfortable against a 6'9" guy than a 6'11" guy. And JT was active and hustling on the boards, and in fact was grabbing far more of them than Faried was. He was probably our best player of the first quarter. He did not have the same energy or effect when he came back out for the third however, and Faried began to get his energy bunny thing going, while JT merely picked up fouls and was actually the first of our starters to head to the bench after he notched his 4th. He returned for the final 5+ minutes with the rest of the starters and was quiet, but aside from one alley oop dunk so was Faried. In the final 2 minutes was in and out of the lineup as Shaw and Malone played patty cake with a series of silly after a while big/little anything you can do I can do too matchup substitutions. On our end, we kept flipping back and forth from Casspi to JT depending on who Shaw was subbing in (he was flipping McGee/Gee and Faried/Foye). Tonight JT finally added a statistical pop to his roleplayering, but his work the last three games in shuttering the West's best PFs has been a huge factor in how we have contained these teams. Second half taper drops this grade back down into the B's however.

Stats: 25min 19pts (6-13, 0-0, 7-9) 5reb 1ast 2stl 1blk 1TO
Cousins ( B- ) -- not a great game, which for Cuz means I'll just go ahead and score 19pts in 25 minutes anyway. Showed the great hands and agility to catch an errant entry pass and get a +1 through Mozgov in the early going, and in a foul riddled game was quickly putting them on another whole platoon of bigs being thrown his way (the Golden State approach to trying to slow him). Able to bang into position more when McGee entered, and despite not looking particularly fresh showed real defensive awareness again. Not grabbing boards himself, but did tip away several from Faried that JT then scooped up. Appeared to be playing solid post defense, but each of the Nuggets' center platoon managed to score at least one hoop on him with rudimentary post moves anyway. Had no problem with his passing game, and should have had another assist when he made a nice slick pass to Rudy on the break for what wouldhave been a big dunk, but Faried came racing back to commit the foul and spoil the fun. Nonetheless 3rd time in 4 games he's finished with only a single assist, so if he's going to meet Malone's 5ast/gm challenge we're going to have to be treated to some pretty spic triple double sort of action later in the year. Would help if Ben were not pathologically adverse to hitting wide open kickouts set up for him. Offensively seemed curiously reluctant to take the jumper, which was being given him almost every time but the Nuggets close to the hoop centers, and instead kept putting it on the floor to force action, and fouls inside. Not terribly efficient as a tactic, but did prevent Mozgov from ever getting really going, by flat preventing him from being on the floor. Got into a little something with the Nuggets' third string thug/center, some big lumbering rookie named Nurkic. Blocked one of his shots, drew an offensive foul when Nurkic tried to respond with over physicality. Got the quick hook in the third, I am not sure why. Certainly wasn't dominating, but he was still making contributions. In any case we wouldn't see him for over a full quarter as he sat out from the 6:50 mark of the 3rd to the 5:31 mark of the 4th. After he returned he immediately hit a tough jumper against the clock, and added a strong d-board and a pair of clutch FTs in the final 30 seconds. This wasn't a great game by Cuz standards, but to give you some idea, per 36 minutes this still comes out to 27pt s 7reb 3stl. And we won.

Stats: 19min 5pts (2-5, 1-3, 0-0) 5reb 0ast 0stl 1blk 2TO
McLemore ( C ) -- sigh. Well...first the big news, late in the 3rd quarter of this one Ben spotted up on a transition push by Collison moved to an open spot on the left angle, waited for a pass from Collison, and when it came knocked down an uncontested three point shot! He hit an open shot! In rhythm! Intentionally! Not even off the backboard! Literally the first planned non-accidental jumper he's hit all year, and hence = progress. Probably. Now he had of course started off this one being the Ben we've all come to know and er, love, bricking his first open shot, stepping out of bounds on the catch the next time someone dared pass it to him, and picking up a mystery foul called by Crawford I think because Crawford just likes to blow the whistle and hadn't done it for a few seconds. But amidst the blatant offensive incompetence was more evidence of solid defense, and then this time even capped by a couple of spectacular efforts, including a spectacular blocked shot in the final seconds of the half that I think incorrectly got called a foul (if you block the shot up top first, and then the guy's momentum carries him into your body, that's not a foul -- if it were it would be almost impossible to block a shot cleanly, all somebody would have to do is charge at you and you'd be screwed). He started the third of course blowing another Cuz assist, as Collison and Cuz combined to set him up wide open on the left side and he rewarded them in his usual fashion, but he then got a burst of non-awful play, beginning with getting a block on an Afflalo jumper, grabbing several rebounds, getting out on the break for a big dunk from Collison, and then, yes, hitting one of those "jumper" things you sometimes hear about other teams doing., Was still not enough to earn him the late minutes, as Malone said screw it, threw McCallum out there to try to patch the SG hole, got solid play out of him, and so just left him out there as to at least do no harm as we tried to win this. So FIVE points and FIVE rebounds, and he even hit a jumper? My lord, maybe his best game of the season. And given that he only played 19+min to get those numbers, I think worthy of a human level grade (please remember that these grades are at least partially given in relation to the expected production of each player, so Ben getting a C here doesn't mean he was as good as Rudy. Just that he did something at least and had a few minutes as a contributor.

Stats: 30min 21pts (5-9, 0-0, 11-13) 4reb 6ast 1stl 0blk 1TO
Collison ( B+ ) -- nothing early and it seemed obvious that Lawson's matching quickness was going to prevent him from getting to his spots. Notably however, Lawson wasn't getting away to do anything either the other way, and this is similar tot he JT comment -- we've played 3 straight teams relying on star PFs, and JT has slowed them all. And we've played 4 straight teams reliant on star PGs, and Collison has slowed them all. When he returned late in the half he began to wake up and make an offensive contribution, getting to the line in saavy fashion, getting out on the break, and hitting a jumper. But he didn't really snap into gear until after half, and in particular when Malone began to rest the stalwarts it was Collison who first stepped forward to steady the reserves with a series of those little money elbow pullups, and in a game the refs turned into a fugly slog, nobody got to the line or converted as much as Collison. he wasn't a huge factor after he returned with the starters in late 4th, but his 3 FTs in the final 20 seconds (he missed a 4th) were the icers. Another good one from our "backup PG".
 
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Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#2
Bench

Stats: 27min 9pts (3-7, 0-1, 3-4) 1reb 4ast 0stl 1blk 1TO
Casspi ( B- ) -- tough, aggressive, and almost out of control for much of the night. Made some great "feel" plays, and then some headslapping "doh!" mistakes. Made a great play to break a press from Denver, raced up court...and then threw a terrible pass that buzzed through Cuz's hands at 100mph for a TO. Ran a perfect break late in the half hitting Collison in stride for the layin...just after racing out on another and getting too aggressive and blowing it. Scored on the out of bounds play to close the first half and put us up 5, and you can see by the way he's being used that Malone has quickly gained confidence in him as a guy who's number you can call who will know what he's doing. He was back as part of the tough and scrappy bench crew in the late third and hustling around the court creating, but he took a bad step on the second to last break and went down. On TV it looked like it might be bad, but his teammates didn't seem to notice or care, and he got back up and walked it off, so must have just been a quick ankle roll. Was replaced by Gay during the full line change at the 5:31 mark, but was back in and out of the lineup in the final 2 minutes as Shaw started subbing in big guys, then little guys, and Malone was matching by swapping in Casspi for JT, then JT for Casspi. Unfortunately that Casspi in position to make a terrible mistake at the 24.6sec mark, when with us up 5 he did the absolute 1 thing you can NOT do when you're up 5 in the final 30 seconds...and he fouled a three point shooter. Doh! Doh doh! I mean that's straight out of the playbook of the last 8 years and how we have blown so many late games. He knew it. No point in excessively beating up on him for it because I think he's already beating himself up, but just...DOH! Chandler went to the line, cut the lead to 2, but fortunately Rudy and Collison hit the FTs down the stretch to make it just a footnote play again. Despite the scrap, did not get the boards this time (maybe because Reggie ate them all), but mostly this was again an aggressive effort creating stuff for himself and teammates, and getting rewarded with 27 minutes for having energy to spare that we needed. Grade's held back a bit though because this was just a slightly reckless effort with some headslapping mistakes thrown in this time.

Stats: 2min 0pts (0-0, 0-0, 0-0) 0reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Stauskas ( INC ) -- came in briefly in the mdi 1st quarter and was just instantly victimized by Joey Crawford welcoming a new rookie to the league with 3 quick rookie call whistles in 2 minutes. Malone pulled him before Crawford could foul him out before the quarter ended, and that was it. Malone was true to his word about playing others if the dynamic duo didn't shape up. Tonight they only got 21 minutes between them.

Stats: 10min 5pts (1-4, 0-1, 3-4) 4reb 1ast 1stl 0blk 1TO
Williams ( C+ ) -- in in a desperation move after Nik's three quick fouls, and actually looked better than he has. Was aggressive at least if nothing else. Drove hard, got to the line, and used his athleticism on the boards for a good offensive board and finish. Still wasn't hitting his shots, but this was not a bad effort at all, and he contributed something this time.

Stats: 23min 2pts (1-2, 0-0, 0-0) 14reb 0ast 2stl 1blk 0TO
Evans ( B ) -- in the first half it looked like Malone's 6'8" backup center fetish was going to bite us in the ass. Reggie came in scrapping of course, immediately kept a ball alive on the offensive glass that JT eventually finished, and then stopped Nurkic on one possession only to see him get the offensive board and go right over him for the finish. And that became a problem. First Nurkic, then Mozgov when he returned, then in the second half McGee, all were able to score over him because -- PAGING MICHAEL MALONE -- he is 6'8" and they are 7'0", and sometimes that is all it takes. But in the second half while there was still some of that going on, we began to see Evans get his full on fugly open court scrapping boarding chaos inspiring game click into gear, and whatever issues there may have been with the big centers got dwarfed by the fact that Reggie was grabbing EVEREY single board sideline to sideline as our bench crew found a wacky scrappy offbeat rhythm. He finished with 14 rebs in 23 min, which is basically a nifty 22reb/per36 pace, nearly outrebounding all the Nuggets centers combined, and making the Manimal look like a puppy on the glass. So...the defensive issues can't be ignored. They also remain a grading problem because they are almost 100% Michael Malone's fault, not Reggie's. If Malone wants to play Keith Smart and have Collison guard Chandler next time I'm really not going to put too much of it on Collison when Chandler runs over him to the hoop. Anyway, big scrappy rebounding effort at the heart of what the scrapping bench crew put together, but grade held back by the big centers scoring over him the other way.

Stats: 21min 13pts (1-6, 1-1, 10-10) 2reb 3ast 0stl 0blk 3TO
Sessions ( C ) -- this one is just...what do you say to this? Ramon mostly looked BAD again. he tried to drive and committed an offensive foul. Once made a nifty move to free himself up along the left baseline, and then flat airballed the flip finish. His control of the game, and the ball, looked shaky throughout. He didn't contain Lawson when that was the matchup. But, BUT, this game was a whistlefest, and Sessions slashed inside again and again and again drawing tweet after tweet. And he hit his FTs. And so while looking bad, while airballing shots, almost turning the ball over, he was also moving the needle on the scoreboard and getting the Nuggets into constant foul trouble. Then to top things off he finally out of the blue with 8 minutes to go Casspi finds him up top and he drains a three pointer, the second FG he has hit all season, to put us up 3 and cap his night. So...I mean, it wasn't pretty, but little our bench was doing was pretty. What it was though was fugly and effective. You could hardly say he's out of his slump, but this was a contributing effort anyway, and maybe the beginning of him reemerging as a bench scorer for us.

Stats: 23min 14pts (7-12, 0-0, 0-0) 1reb 1ast 1stl 0blk 2TO
Landry ( B ) -- maybe the most legitimately effective we have seen Carl...possibly since he resigned with the Kings. Which doesn't mean he was great or anything close to great. But this was really the first time he was used as, and modestly responded as, a goto post guy off the bench. Watching him though I again had to ask the question: are his legs shots? This was a scrappy vet using grit and guile to sneak the ball over the rim inside against bigger players. But it was a groundbound performance. Several times he barely snuck the ball over the rim. Once he tried to post up JaVale McGee, who just stood behind him with his arms up and took the ball away when Carl turned and handed it to him. He got an offensive foul ploughing into the decidedly unintimidating Danilo Gallinari to start the 4th. And that's not the same player I remember from a few years back. But in any case, he worked, and banged aroudn, and found angles, and hit a jumper, and that was his role. He got killed on the glass, but that was what Reggie was there for. He did somehow notch an assist, but he's not out there to create for others. Mostly he was the designated inside scorer of the bench crew that finally came together, and he just hung around within 12 feet of the hoop until Sessions of Casspi dropped the ball off to him, and tried to maneuver around until he could get up a groundbound shot from well under the rim. It was an important role for a bench that has been punchless this year. And so limited or not, he was important in allowing Malone to stick with the bench crew so long without having to go back to Cuz earlier.

Stats: 14min 4pts (2-5, 0-2, 0-0) 0reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
McCallum ( B ) -- how eventful can a 4pt 1ast in 14min effort really be? Well, if you're Ray McCallum plenty, including the mere fact that he was in the game in the first place. Tay's caught in a difficult place minutewise, with 2 experienced hands ahead of him at PG (Sessions poor play opened a tiny window, but everybody knew he would come around eventually( and without the size to play SG fulltime. But tonight Malone, having seen Ben throw up another 5pt night, and having seen Nik pick up 3 fouls in under 2 minutes in his brief first half appearance, said you know what? Why not. And against a team which uses a combo guard like Randy Foye as a backup SG, that really wasn't a terrible move. And Ray largely justified it. He came in for Ben with a couple of minutes to go in the 3rd quarter, at times played smothering defense, was rewarded by being left out there at the problem SG spot when the rest of the starters returned, stayed out of the way except as a safety valve for his first 10 minutes of action, and down the stretch even had a little something to say about the outcome (some good, some bad). With 4:30 to go he drove down the right side of the lane for his first score to give us a 2pt lead, and after the Nuggets tied it back up, a minute later he scored again on a quick racing layup from JT to put us back up to stay as it turned out. Now on the flip side on a really poor possession with 1:50 to go Gay was stymied down the right side, had to kick it to Ray who bricked a desperation three, got the ball back after Gay gathered the o-reb, and then bricked a second three. My crunchtime offense doesn't include a large dose of Ray McCallum, thx. But anyway, on a day when Malone appeared increasingly dissatisfied with the SG situation and experimented with all kinds of players at the position, it was Ray who got the stretchtime minutes, and more than just not hurting, he actually contributed with a couple of scores. So good outing.
 
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#3
This was a game defined as team ball.
Bench played well.
Sessions, Casspi minus the fouled 3 at the end but still.
Reggie was gobbling rebounds left and right, Carl had a fantastic offensive night.
JT was doing his thing cleaning things up.
Collison was great. GREAT.
Great game for the team as a whole.
Nik didn't get many minutes because of foul trouble in the 1st quarter.
Ray came in and contributed right away.
Ben McLemore's defense is getting better, actually, the team's defense was pretty good.
Had about 3-4 mental breakdowns the whole game, that's it.
Things are looking good, let's see if they can keep it up Wednesday at Arco!
 

The_Jamal

Hall of Famer
#5
It's actually crazy how big of a difference it is having role players do role playing things. JT and Reggie are continuing on strong from last season and we've now added DC, Casspi and Landry and eventually Sessions to that list. If we can get the SG's on board to start contributing some 3s, we'll have ourselves a pretty sweet like 9-10 man rotation.
 
S

sactownfan

Guest
#8
its early.. but Malone is really worrying me with his line up choices and subs... Williams needs to be forever done. Ray deserves to be over Sessions if not just to give him a shot (or playing SG more)
 

Mr. S£im Citrus

Doryphore of KingsFans.com
Staff member
#9
Thompson seems to be born again hard as a defender; for all of the lip service about this being a point guard's league, there's an elite power forward on almost every team in the western conference, and Thompson is putting in yeoman's work, every night. We just need him to stay happy with his role, stay focused, and try and stay out of the way on offense.
 
#13
This is crazy!!! Cuz and Gay were ALMOST shut down tonight, and we still pulled it out with a W with exceptional team basketball!!! No one played over 30 mins and everyone shared the ball. Collison was so clutch in the 3rd quarter. I remember he hit back to back jumpers that responded to Denver's baskets. It killed their momentum. Our D was great again!
 

Spike

Subsidiary Intermediary
Staff member
#14
Thompson seems to be born again hard as a defender; for all of the lip service about this being a point guard's league, there's an elite power forward on almost every team in the western conference, and Thompson is putting in yeoman's work, every night. We just need him to stay happy with his role, stay focused, and try and stay out of the way on offense.
As long as we keep winning, I don't think it will be an issue. He was hoping to average a double-double, but I think he'll take a 3-1 start.
 
#15
i've gotta agree with brick's assessment. i was initially not a fan of coach holding out cuz/gay/collison for so long in the 3rd/4th. but as the second unit continued to scrap and continued to keep the game tight, it started to make a certain kind of sense; if these kings are going to make any noise at all this season, then the bench must contribute, and perhaps more importantly, a bench that most around the league would generously describe as "thin" must believe that it can contribute. i wouldn't want to see a similar strategy used in a different context, but in this particular game, on the second night of a back-to-back at high elevation, it struck me as a formative moment for the team...
 
#19
Big ballsy move by the coach. not one I can even say I agreed with. I probably bring the big guns back to start the 4th and try to pound my way on home. But pulling it off this way...sometimes certain games become a foundation. Maybe this could be one.
The question is, did Malone just got lucky it clicked?

Well, whatever. He is the coach and he probably knows the team too well to do it that way.

As for me, A WIN is a WIN.

Go Malone!

Go Kings!!!
 
#21
Collison is the MVP of this game, but let us not forget Casspi, or Landry....hell im in a good mood! EVEN RAMON "The Scrambler" SESSIONS!

I am really liking what im seeing out of Casspi. This sort of offense and clearly defined role off the bench as a scrapper/hustle player is serving him well.

But man, if we lost this game id be calling for Malones head! Gamble definetly paid off though, the team really came together and showed toughness and execution!

GREAT WIN!!! GO KINGS!!!!
 
#27
Awards:

Best Player of the Game: Joe Crawford. 45 fouls called out of 63 total. The Steve Kerr of foul calling.

Favorite Moment of the Game: Every foul called by Joe Crawford.

Most Orgasmic Moment of the Game: That first sweet sound of Joe Crawford's whistle.

Clutch Moment of the Game: Joe's 3 fouls on Stauskas in a minute in a half. Reggie Miller who?

Number of the Game:
80. The amount of Free Throws Joe Crawford gave us the pleasure to witness.

Most Boring Moment of the Game:
All the down time in between fouls. Almost fell asleep between Collison and Afflalo free throws.

Toughest Moment of the Game: Joe's technical on Faried. The man proves time and time again that no official is tougher, no official is meaner and no official takes less crap that the one and only Joe Crawford.
 
#28
I know a lot of people are getting on McLemore for his offense but I think he's doing a more than decent job on the other side of the ball. That shot will start dropping eventually but until then that's what Demarcus and Rudini are for!
I think this is the key. If he can stay in the games for his defense, he shall eventually get the confidence, and more shots shall start dropping. And what a boon that will be! We shall be a much more rounded team.
 
#29
It's nice seeing Carl do well. Fans here really wanted to get rid of him at all costs before the season, which is completely understandable due to his contract + production output. But he proved to this point to be exactly what he has always been, and that a really solid offensive bench big. While he may not have fit in during past years with our absolutely despicable defense, I feel like if the defense we're playing is for real and can be sustained, Landry will be a very useful part to our bench squad.

Maybe it's my bias because he's the nicest pro athlete I've ever met. but regardless I want to watch this man succeed. Same with Casspi. I don't know, I got a certain like for the Landry's and Casspi's of our many treacherous years, role players who gave it their all but had no possibility of success due to our lack of talent and managerial turmoil. It's awesome to me seeing these two play key roles on a much team.

Or maybe I'm just typing mumbo jumbo because I'm absolutely faded. Who cares though, we won and we're looking better than I can remember.