[Grades] Grades v. Thunder 11/9/2014

Which one of the following players would you give the best grade tonight?

  • Cousins

    Votes: 16 43.2%
  • Collison

    Votes: 3 8.1%
  • Landry

    Votes: 5 13.5%
  • Evans

    Votes: 4 10.8%
  • Casspi

    Votes: 9 24.3%

  • Total voters
    37
  • Poll closed .
#92
I remember last year, Malone made a comment about always having at least one of Rudy or Demarcus on the floor at all times, and it never happened. When he said it this year, I thought maybe he would actually do it. Nope. A little like Keith Smart in that way.
He needs to stick with his word, regardless of whether or not they are tired. All the top players through history, have learned to play through fatigue. It's part of the game. Make the adjustment in your game, so you can stay on the floor and help the team
 
#93
He needs to stick with his word, regardless of whether or not they are tired. All the top players through history, have learned to play through fatigue. It's part of the game. Make the adjustment in your game, so you can stay on the floor and help the team
That is ridiculous. He can have a few minutes here and there where they are both out. Games take on their own life.
 
#95
That's not quite far. The majority of the time Malone has tried to have one or the other of them on the floor. Last night it just didn't happen. There is NO COMPARISON Between Keith Smart and Mike Malone.

no comparison you're right, but hence why I said A LITTLE like Keith Smart IN THAT REGARD.
 

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
SME
#96
If it's not reasonable, then Malone should stop repeating it in his interviews
He said he's TRYING to keep at least one of them on the court at the time. It's not carved in stone. What's not reasonable is to act as though Mike Malone is bound to every single word he says, regardless of exigent circumstances.
 
#99
i really hope Boogie can work on his fatigue but it just might not happen. He is in way better physical shape than he used to be but it's still not working. Not being able to play 38-40 solid minutes is not only killing his potentially disgusting per game numbers, but hurts his team as we have all seen the comparison between the team with him on/off the floor.
Might not just be in the cards for him. Some guys, no matter how good of shape they are in, just can't go for extended minutes. And honestly, I'd much rather have an effective 30-32 MPG Boogie than running him into the ground for 36+ MPG.

What that does do is it puts the onus on Malone to sub in Cousins effectively and find ways to get him a little extra break
 

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
SME
Might not just be in the cards for him. Some guys, no matter how good of shape they are in, just can't go for extended minutes. And honestly, I'd much rather have an effective 30-32 MPG Boogie than running him into the ground for 36+ MPG.

What that does do is it puts the onus on Malone to sub in Cousins effectively and find ways to get him a little extra break
Ah, but there's the rub. If Malone does do that, he gets compared to Keith Smart. I swear, Kings fans have become the more neurotic group of people on the face of the earth.

IMHO some fans set the bar so high for their players and coaches there's virtually no way they (the players and coaches) can meet those expectations. And when they fail, it becomes all doom and gloom and end of the world.

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People really need to just take a deep breath and relax a bit. Things aren't THAT bad. Sure, there are a lot of things the Kings need to work on but we're 5-2. Did anyone REALLY and truly think we'd be even over .500 at this point?
 
But we passed on Elfrid Payton and I was not on board with he pick of Stauskas but now that he's here, I hope Nik pans out but the reality is Payton could help us right now defensively. It's all hindsight and doesn't matter but many of the forum members wanted Payton. Payton could play behind Collison or with him, he could run the point while with Ben. We could have signed a vet SG instead of Sessions. And after watching Nik for just these handful of games, I just don't think he's ever going to be a good defender but he's got to be at least a solid defender and he's had moments where his length has helped but he gets beat off the dribble a lot. Lots of teams going to the quicker 2 guard system.....Utah playing Exxum and Burke together a lot.

I'm just saying we passed on a player who could have contributed more right now.
Too early to put any labels on Stauskas. You gotta give him 20-30 games before you can even begin to form an opinion really. I think he is much more athletic than people give him credit for. I think he will be a decent 3 and D type 2 guard who can slash when he is pressed to. He has proven to have a consistent outside shot. He has not shown it yet at this level but once he stops thinking about playing and just goes out and plays he will be fine. That will take a minimum of 20 games. Come back in December if you still think he is a defensive liability then we have a problem for sure. But I suspect he will become a outside threat and competent team defense type player.
 
But we passed on Elfrid Payton and I was not on board with he pick of Stauskas but now that he's here, I hope Nik pans out but the reality is Payton could help us right now defensively. It's all hindsight and doesn't matter but many of the forum members wanted Payton. Payton could play behind Collison or with him, he could run the point while with Ben. We could have signed a vet SG instead of Sessions. And after watching Nik for just these handful of games, I just don't think he's ever going to be a good defender but he's got to be at least a solid defender and he's had moments where his length has helped but he gets beat off the dribble a lot. Lots of teams going to the quicker 2 guard system.....Utah playing Exxum and Burke together a lot.

I'm just saying we passed on a player who could have contributed more right now.
Have you seen Payton play? His defense is really overrated. His offense is terrible, but he's a good play maker. On this team, Ray would probably be above him on the depth chart. Payton is raw. He's at least a year or two away from contributing on a playoff team. Payton in 2 guard system won't work. He can't score.. not even a lick. Nik's has a ceiling just as high as Payton's.
 
i think i'm perfectly happy with Collison so i'm no too upset about Payton, But KJ McDaniels could have been a great pick, he's playing really well. and he did this yesterday

KJ is a great defender. He should've been a 1st rounder. He's a steal for Philly in the 2nd. I'm not sure why he doesn't get more minutes on a tanking Philly team. If he gets at least 25mpg, I think he'd be in the ROY conversation.
 
This loss was tough, but the reason it was tough was because of our upcoming games. Our success is so fragile right now. We could easily be sub .500 after these next 4 games. Would we be able to sustain and get back on track if we drop the next 4 games? I hope so, but it is definitely a concern at this point in time.

When looking at this game in isolation, it isn't as bad. The Thunder came out with a great game plan. I'm sure we'll be more prepared next time we face a zone defense. They just had the first movers advantage.

The other thing we have to consider (which I haven't seen mentioned yet) is that we did come off a double overtime game. Granted we had a day of rest, but those overtime games can be brutal physically. The game intensifies usually with 5-7 minutes left in the 4th. This is usually the most tiring point in the game. When you play not only that intense 5-7 minites in the 4th quarter but an extra intense 10 minutes in two overtimes, it can really take a toll on you. We did look flat this game, and I would chalk some of it up to that double overtime game we had on Friday (some of it to the Thunder's game plan, and some of it to the Thunder making every shot they took in the first half).

We'll have to see how they respond tomorrow, but I'm hopeful they'll have a little more energy coming out of the gates.
 
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Ah, but there's the rub. If Malone does do that, he gets compared to Keith Smart. I swear, Kings fans have become the more neurotic group of people on the face of the earth.

IMHO some fans set the bar so high for their players and coaches there's virtually no way they (the players and coaches) can meet those expectations. And when they fail, it becomes all doom and gloom and end of the world.

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People really need to just take a deep breath and relax a bit. Things aren't THAT bad. Sure, there are a lot of things the Kings need to work on but we're 5-2. Did anyone REALLY and truly think we'd be even over .500 at this point?
Your so right (again). I could see the basic Kings problems also in the wins and they are there also in losses. It doesn't bother be the least. First of all, every team has its weaknesses. So does every coach. There is no team that wins 82 games a season. For me it's the basics. When the team plays team ball and the ball moves effectively combined with hard defensive effort and good rebounding, I'm really happy.

Actually I'm even more excited because the team is not impregnated with superstars. Because of that I know that players are going to make mistakes. I'm in no hurry with Stauskas. Let the guy get used to the speed of an NBA game. Patience with Ben will produce a great player. I love it when a team that is "not supposed" to win goes and punishes top teams with relative consistency. This team is on the right track big time and I'm not going to change my opinion the least after one lost game that could even have been won.
 

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
Your so right (again). I could see the basic Kings problems also in the wins and they are there also in losses. It doesn't bother be the least. First of all, every team has its weaknesses. So does every coach. There is no team that wins 82 games a season. For me it's the basics. When the team plays team ball and the ball moves effectively combined with hard defensive effort and good rebounding, I'm really happy.

Actually I'm even more excited because the team is not impregnated with superstars. Because of that I know that players are going to make mistakes. I'm in no hurry with Stauskas. Let the guy get used to the speed of an NBA game. Patience with Ben will produce a great player. I love it when a team that is "not supposed" to win goes and punishes top teams with relative consistency. This team is on the right track big time and I'm not going to change my opinion the least after one lost game that could even have been won.
KJ, not sure if you're familiar with the software so check your PMs/Conversations (will appear on the top right of the page).
 
Too early to put any labels on Stauskas. You gotta give him 20-30 games before you can even begin to form an opinion really. I think he is much more athletic than people give him credit for. I think he will be a decent 3 and D type 2 guard who can slash when he is pressed to. He has proven to have a consistent outside shot. He has not shown it yet at this level but once he stops thinking about playing and just goes out and plays he will be fine. That will take a minimum of 20 games. Come back in December if you still think he is a defensive liability then we have a problem for sure. But I suspect he will become a outside threat and competent team defense type player.
Stauskas will be 3 and maybe D guard. His best chance to rise in this league is through offense, where he showed some flashes, but he's a rookie with just two weeks of NBA season under his belt, so you can't expect consistency. He has no chance of being anything but below average 1-on-1 defender, just doesn't have the foot speed. But he can learn team defense and within team scheme has a chance even to contain his man. Problem is there's no Artest or MGasol (Cuz is getting closer, though, but moments like hard double team on Ibaka last night still happen occasionally) to clean up his mistakes without losing his own man - most guys either don't help or overhelp, leading to wide open shots.

KJ is a great defender. He should've been a 1st rounder. He's a steal for Philly in the 2nd. I'm not sure why he doesn't get more minutes on a tanking Philly team. If he gets at least 25mpg, I think he'd be in the ROY conversation.
He signed a 1-year contract, so Sixers are not keen on making him a focal point, plus he's not much of a creator, and ROY is notoriously determined by who gets most points, so he wouldn't be in conversation for that anyway.
 
General observation: The sky isn't falling. The Kings learned some valuable lessons last night and I strongly believe they will be better for it. Our Kings got off to a tremendous start against quality opponents. They lost one last night in a game a lot of people were nervous about ahead of time. It happens. The only shame in it will be if they don't learn those lessons.
For experienced teams like the Spurs, Miami, Clippers, .etc, "The Sky isn't falling" may very well be the case if put in our situation. They can lose a game against a star-depleted team, shrug-off the loss like nothing happened, and go back winning in streaks multiple games. These are teams with winning mentality already established through seasons of playing as winners. I think the Kings players have not reached that adequate experience, nor have they developed that winning mentality yet. So, it is quite dangerous for Malone to have not secured this winnable game as a WIN. It may actually be the biggest set-back for our team or it may not. And I really hope the latter will hold true in our case.

How did it happen that we did not win against an OKC team without Durant and Westbrook even when we have the luxury of having a fairly functional Cousins and Gay (plus Collison) in our team?

It should have been a mismatch in our favor!

But we came in unprepared, especially against that zone defense. There is no excuse for this for even casual fans can very well see any team can use this defense effectively against us. We still use Reggie Evans from time to time at the high post to start a very confused offense that no one really understood why and the result most oftentimes is BS. We are still using Sessions 7 games into the season as our bench spark-plug and most of the time we failed. And the substitution pattern during the second half of almost every single game?

And so, we deserved this loss which should open Malone's eyes.

Advice to Malone:
Gather your coaching staff and sit-down before and after games. Plan and prepare the team as good coaches do. And execute a more or less winnable plan and substitution pattern. Same way you want to have your players to play their hardest effort, do the same. This is not like the high school or Collegiate level. You guys are being funded millions and you have to do your darnest best to give the expected result.

You have Gay and Cousins. And now you have Darren Collison. You also have a number of bench players who are are no longer push overs. We need to win every single winnable game and establish that winning mentality as early as now. I know you are a very inexperienced and unproven coach, but you've also shown flashes of being a very good coach. Please don't be a Keith Smart in the making and please don't let this good start go down the drain. We have the momentum and don't lose that momentum, lest you get us back to that lonely and shameful place at the bottom of the league again.
 
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After having seen the consistant defensive effort that we've seen so far this year it would be hard for me to believe that the kings will come out playing lackadaisical basketball against Dallas after having lost this stupid game to OKC. I don't think that we will see a sudden or even a gradual drop off.
 
For experienced teams like the Spurs, Miami, Clippers, .etc, "The Sky isn't falling" may very well be the case if put in our situation. They can lose a game against a star-depleted team, shrug-off the loss like nothing happened, and go back winning in streaks multiple games. These are teams with winning mentality already established through seasons of playing as winners. I think the Kings players have not reached that adequate experience, nor have they developed that winning mentality yet. So, it is quite dangerous for Malone to have not secured this winnable game as a WIN. It may actually be the biggest set-back for our team or it may not. And I really hope the latter will hold true in our case.

How did it happen that we did not win against an OKC team without Durant and Westbrook even when we have the luxury of having a fairly functional Cousins and Gay (plus Collison) in our team?

It should have been a mismatch in our favor!

But we came in unprepared, especially against that zone defense. There is no excuse for this for even casual fans can very well see any team can use this defense effectively against us. We still use Reggie Evans from time to time at the high post to start a very confused offense that no one really understood why and the result most oftentimes is BS. We are still using Sessions 7 games into the season as our bench spark-plug and most of the time we failed. And so, we deserved that loss.

Advice to Malone:
Gather your coaching staff and sit-down before and after games. Plan and prepare the team as good coaches do
. And execute a more or less winnable plan and substitution pattern. Same way you want to have your players to play their hardest effort, do the same. This is not like the high school or Collegiate level. You guys are being funded millions and you have to do your darnest best to give the expected result.

You have Gay and Cousins. And now you have Darren Collison. You also have a number of bench players who are are no longer push overs. We need to win every single winnable game and establish that winning mentality as early as now. I know you are a very inexperienced and unproven coach, but you've also shown flashes of being a very good coach. Please don't be a Keith Smart in the making and please don't let this good start go down the drain. We have the momentum and don't lose that momentum, lest you get us back to that lonely and shameful place at the bottom of the league again.
how do you know they don't do that?
 
Too early to put any labels on Stauskas. You gotta give him 20-30 games before you can even begin to form an opinion really. I think he is much more athletic than people give him credit for. I think he will be a decent 3 and D type 2 guard who can slash when he is pressed to. He has proven to have a consistent outside shot. He has not shown it yet at this level but once he stops thinking about playing and just goes out and plays he will be fine. That will take a minimum of 20 games. Come back in December if you still think he is a defensive liability then we have a problem for sure. But I suspect he will become a outside threat and competent team defense type player.
You've said 20-30 games in regards to both Ben and Nik now.

Frankly, with how young these guys are, you should be saying 2-3 SEASONS. 20-30 games will tell you a little, but certainly won't tell you what kind of player he'll be at age 24/25. Ben sucked on defense basically all of last season. Now he's making progress. If the FO decided what he was going to be based on his first 20 games they'd have sent him home already back to St. Louis.

The question remains, can the Kings afford to wait? They seem to have decided to let Ben develop for better or worse. Right now it's starting to pay off.

The problem is now it's on coach to develop two very talented but very young guys, while also trying to win. Never mind keeping a fan base (at least a portion of it) happy that thinks every game needs to be played like game 7 of the finals. If the team is that fragile, then long term success won't happen anyway. That's the goal right?

But questioning whether the coaches game plan for every game? Cmon. Of course they do. Combine the Kings double OT game, with the Thunder taking Memphis to the last moments in their previous game, it felt like a loss was coming our way. There had to be a letdown at some point.

The schedule has been brutal, and it continues. We've won a few we shouldn't have won, and lost one we should have won. Frankly, I'm not at the stage where a road game, any road game, is considered a win before playing the game. That's barely true for even the most elite teams. Every team is vulnerable on the road.

After 8 years of nothing but losing, I can deal with a loss to an undermanned Thunder team. Disappointed? Sure. But it felt a little greedy expecting a 6 game winning streak and a 4-0 road record. I remember winning 17 in a season not long ago.
 

Kingster

Hall of Famer
In the Phoenix game, the Kings had trouble getting the ball into Cousins because the Phoenix guards were pressuring the Kings guards, making it difficult to pass inside. In the Thunder game, it was the zone that made it difficult. In both cases, the opposing coaches decided that it was less important to contain the guards than to contain Cousins. In the Suns game, the door was open for the Kings guards to penetrate because of the tight coverage; in the Thunder game the door was open for outside shooting. The Kings need a *big* game from the guards to penetrate at will or bomb 3 pointers from the outside, not a nice little game. A big game. It's when you have the onslaught of 3 point shooting barrage that the opposition takes notice and begins to think that zoning Cousins or pressuring the guards isn't the best option. You want to engender uncertainty in the minds of the opposing coaches about their approach, and the best way to do that have some huge shooting nights from the guards, not games proportional to their "status" on the team.