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Game 9
Sacramento Kings at Memphis Grizzlies
Game 9
Sacramento Kings at Memphis Grizzlies
By Stephen Tetsu, Possible Ebola Victim
Dirk'd
Another loss, this time in spectacular fashion. I'd say that this ruins any and all chances of the Kings being good this season but the last time we suffered against a team's comeback attempt like this, Chris Webber and Vlade were still manning the paint for us and Christina Aguilera was still a thing. So really all this game tells us about our rest of the season prospects is that (a) Ramon Sessions is not as good as Darren Collison, (b) we probably won't win games where Derrick Williams plays minutes in the second quarter, and (c) we really pooed the bed after the first quarter.
A little note before we get into things today. I'm a little under the weather and these bad boys take a bit of energy to write/compile, so this thing will probably be shorter than the usual game thread post. Plus, the less said about the game against the Mavs, the better.
That first quarter went great. Demarcus and Rudy were killing the Mavs inside. Ben looked like a poor man's Ray Allen out there. Even Ramon Sessions looked to have finally corrected his downward spiral. And then, my transmission cut out so I have no clue what happened over the course of the following three quarters. I heard it went pretty bad though.
Awards Time
Tony Delk Memorial Award- Devin Harris played 32 minutes and statistically didn't do amazingly but against the less defensively inclined members of our backcourt was able to simply drive nearly at will.
Jason Hart Award- Nik continues to find ways to be invisible on offense and wholly too visible on defense. Things will probably improve in time but until then
Shareef Abdur-Rahim Award- Charlie Villanueva is still in the league. And still looks like a baby doll.
Luke Walton Vacuum Cleaner Award- The entire Kings team after halftime.
WTF Moment of the Game - Everything. The entire game.
Tonight's Game
On the plus side, the road trip is almost over. On the minus side, the last game is against the Grizzlies, a team that revels in devouring young, soft squads and spitting out chewed up scraps. If there ever was a game two weeks into a season that could change the course of the next six months, it could be this one.
The Grizzlies are of course led by the two guys inside, Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph, one of the more complete big men lines in the league, even if Z-Bo is now approaching the twilight of his NBA career. Gasol is one of the better big men defenders in the league and a skilled offensive player as well, which means Demarcus is going to have to do his best to stay on the good side of the dudes in stripes.
Meanwhile, the Grizzlies wing players can all pretty much be described as hardnosed grinders who will punch you in the nose and steal your lunch money if you don't put up your dukes. This defensive philosophy has even made Courtney Lee and Beno Udrich into much better defenders than the floppy, wide-eyed know-nothings who first signed with the team.
While no one on the Grizzlies is what I would call an "explosive" player, they are a good basketball team who will make you earn each and every point, a throwback team if there ever was one in the current run-and-gun, smallball obsessed league.
Final Thoughts and Predictions
To win this, we'll need a complete 48-minute long team effort and a lot of patience and willingness to feed Demarcus, even if he's being defended. If that happens, we can win.
But otherwise, I'm seeing a Kings loss 87-79.
Go Kings!