[Grades] Grades v. Bulls 11/20/2014

Kings Player of the Game?

  • Rudy Gay

    Votes: 2 2.7%
  • DeMarcus Cousins

    Votes: 36 48.0%
  • Darren Collison

    Votes: 25 33.3%
  • Omri Casspi

    Votes: 5 6.7%
  • Derrick Williams

    Votes: 7 9.3%

  • Total voters
    75
  • Poll closed .

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#1


Tough physical game against a tough physical opponent who gave no quarter. That's a rock solid win, and the sort of testing you need to become a good team confident against anybody. Now one last hellish roadtrip, starting with a winnable one, and then moving through test after test again. Then we come home, and stay home for a remarkable stretch all the way through mid Jan. Hang tough a little longer, and then we finally get a break, having survived the season's meat grinder with bluer skies ahead.


Boxscore

Stats: 35min 20pts (7-11, 1-1, 5-5) 7reb 3ast 0stl 0blk 2TO
Gay ( B ) -- Rudy actually got off to a very quiet start to this one being very actively denied by Jimmy Butler, who has turned into a complete pain in the ass in this early season, and who the Bulls oddly decided to use to check Rudy instead of Ben. When he finally did get a postup attempt halfway through the 1st, Butler completely smothered it, stripped him twice, and he ended up trying to drive in for a heavily contested flip which did not go. In the early going in fact it was basically everyone except our two stars who were playing well. Cuz was missing everything, and Rudy was just invisible. But Rudy finally got a nice athletic finish on the baseline as he and Cuz were paired again in the mid 2nd, and after that he rapidly heated up, starting working the post and getting tough shots to fall inside, and capped things by draining a three. In fact despite the invisible start he ended up leading us in points at halftime with 13. He resumed his invisibility practice in the third, was beat by Butler to start the half, and was having the smaller man board over him inside in what turned out to be an equally matched physical battle in there. He was back for the stretch run, and made a major contribution to our winning this one, in particular after we lost Cuz to his 5th foul. Rudy grabbed an offensive board, got fouled, and hit both FTs at the 6min mark. He added a technical FT for an illegal defense, and then followed that with a nice drive as we pushed the lead back out again after the Bulls were getting it within striking range. This was a solid efficient performance. Rudy didn't get many shots, but he hit what he took, and his points were timely, contributing to our key 2nd quarter, and then helping to tide us over in the 4th until Cuz returned again. What backed me off a "+" here was that for much of the night he and Jimmy Butler were matched, and Butler was a real pain scoring and boarding inside at a high enough rate to basically neutralize Rudy's own numbers.

Stats: 29min 3pts (1-5, 0-0, 1-2) 4reb 1ast 0stl 1blk 0TO
Thompson ( C ) -- you would have a heck of a time looking at the statline above and seeing the contribution, and yet there was probably one made. Not that there was anything to write home about. In fact in the early going there wasn't anything to take notes about at all. And yet somehow it just felt like Cuz had some support out there inside in the very physical old school Eastern Conference type battle inside. You couldn't find it tangibly, but there just seemed to be another set of long arms in there on plays, rotations were being made, lanes cut off. Still, whatever subtle contributions were being made, I had two whole lines of notes on JT's first half, the first of which just said "quiet nothing early in the battle with Gibson", and the second which got added in the final minute of the first half when JT got a key foul on Noah while fighting with him on the boards, and got sent to the line to split a pair because of it. The third quarter was where the intangible and the tangible met as Jason started off the quarter with a strong boxout and board, and came up with a great block on Gibson to trigger a fastbreak. And once Cuz had pulled the inhibitor chip out of the Noah bot and watched it spazz all over the court and to the bench, our two big guys waded inside and dominated the middle for the next few minutes. JT would resume just playing out the string, just helping keep a lid on things thereafter, but somehow someway this wasn't a negative effort despite the 1-5 for 3pts statline.

Stats: 34min 22pts (9-19, 0-0, 4-5) 14reb 4ast 1stl 1blk 5TO
Cousins ( B+ ) -- well this a big fugly battling wrestleball game, and we just happen to have the biggest bully on the block. Actually I was considerably alarmed when somehow Boogie got called for an offensive foul on our very first offensive possession and was wondering if the refs were just going to entirely take him out of the game with no attempt at disguise. But this is the new DeMarcus and like the honeybadger, DeMarcus don't care. He smirked, went down the other way, and played some at times alarmingly engaged defense, blocking a Noah shot to provide Sportscenter with its highlight and taking a real chance and hopping in front of Butler for a charge all the way up near the 3pt line. On the other end of the floor things were also scrappy, but in a different way. The Bulls were soing something they rarely do, and doubling Cuz hard, which is a nice sign of respect from Thibs. And Cuz took a while to figure out what to do about that. Things would have gone a lot smoother if his jumper was on, but he clanked them from all quarters until later I the game he once again just said uh uh, and starting putting the ball on the floor and forcing everything inside rather than clank anymore from the perimeter. He still got a spectacular move through Noah for his first hit, and made a perfect textbook pass out of the double to nail Ben for an open three. The end result was a 1-7 start to the game, which s something we haven't seen much of this year. But I couldn't have told you he was playing badly overall. He was working on defense, aggressive on the glass. Just getting swarmed on the other end and the jumper wasn't falling. He came back and took another charge after returning in the 2nd, this one on Gibson. One more time his teammates seemed to somehow miss the fact he was being guarded by smaller people at times, but for the most part he settled back, drew Bulls attention, but quit trying to force the action through and let Rudy take the lead until halftime. At half he only had 6pts and 5reb, which of course means that after half he really cranked it up again. Started getting very physical in the third and muscling inside, and in the middle of the quarter chased Noah from the game, getting fouls 3 and 4 called on Noah's aggressive defense (earlier in the game he had victimized Noah's aggression by pulling the Durant whip my arms through yours gimmick). Then flat broke Noah mentally when he drew the 5th foul on Noah while wrestling the ball away from half the Bulls team along the defensive glass. Noah went ballistic, added a T to his 5th foul, and was out of the picture, at which point Cuz quickly pounced and began to dominate the smaller Chicago frontline. He grabbed a d-board and gunned it upcourt to Ben on the raceout to get us up 11. But disappointingly just when it felt like we might be able to knock them out, he picked up fouls 3 and 4 on a shaky offensive foul, and then possibly an unnecessary 4th foul on Brooks. He left us in very good shape, but still with the job not quite done, and as a result the Bulls hung in there until the end. Alarming again as he quickly picked up his 5th foul upon returning in the 4th, and we had to put him back on the bench and try to ride out the storm a little longer. But he was back in the game in the final 5min and carried our physical dominance on his back again. Came up with a tough high banker off the glass off a pass from Rudy, then after getting smacked in the nose on an uncalled foul on Gibson he muscled inside for another big board and finish. Back in the late 80s they used to call the Charles Barkley/Rick Mahorn pairing in Philadelphia "Bump n Thump". That's the personality that's rapidly emerging here for us. Not his best or most efficient game, but the unquestioned physical heart and soul of this effort. We met a very tough minded banging physical team, and beat them with an even more phsyical force the other way.

Stats: 30min 11pts (4-6, 3-4, 0-0) 1reb 0ast 1stl 0blk 2TO
McLemore ( B- ) -- this was a game where every single moment reflected in the boxscore is one that you immediately remember. The good of it being that everything statistical Ben did was memorable. The bad of it being that there was little of it enough done that everything he did was easy to remember. There were no accumulating "oh he added another" stats, no "oh I didn't realize he had so many" stats. Everything Ben did on this evening was front and center. He was freed for most of the night from the demoralizing experience of having Jimmy Butler pummel him by the decisions by the Bulls to cross match (kinda crossmatch -- Butler and Dunleavy are a little interchangeable) and have Butler stick Gay instead. He got some of his only scoring statistics within a minute of the start of the game as he scooped up a sloppy Dunleavy pass for a steal and then on the resulting break got the ball poked away from behind for a turnover. But he would knockdown a contested three in the mid quarter to give us a lead, and more importantly would finally knockdown a textbook spotup three on a perfect double team beating pass from Big Cuz inside. That's the shot he absolutely has to hit and that he has spent the last year and 1/4 demoralizing us by missing, and here there was hesitation and he just drained it. The other way he was sagging too much early as I really want to staple to these guys' heads a little 3x5 saying "thou shalt not leave thy shooter for ANY reason", but after Dunleavy dropped two triples on us in the first 6 minutes he never hit another and was never again a factor. Ben ended up playing the entire first quarter, and then sat out almost the entire second as Derrick Williams came from nowhere to give us a big lift, and we just let him play out the string in the second quarter against a team who's two SGs are both swingmen who play a lot of SF anyway. Ben was back for the final pay of the half, and then started the third quickly taking a kick from Collison on the break and knocking down his third three as we opened the lead up. Sure does take the pressure off when we find somebody, anybody, to knock down some jumpers on the night. Unfortunately he would get overexcited and force a one on swarming Bulls team fastbreak on the next possession and pick up an offensive foul for his 2nd turnover. And started having some issues stopping Dunleavy and Butler from backcutting through him and taking Noah passes for layups. Ben's final statistical play of the game was maybe his most memorable of all, as Cuz roughhoused his way to a ball and Ben raced out ahead of a pack of Bulls and at fullspeed took Cuz's football pass over the top for a catch and quick layup to cap our big third quarter run in spectacular fashion. And that was pretty much it for ben with about 3:30 left in the third. he played a little longer, left, returned in the mid 4th but contributed nothing but a missed jumper, and was invisible from there on out. But I think that's mostly a good thing. Aside from the couple o bad plays forcing things on the break, Ben's game was pretty much he hit 3 threes, which just makes things so much easier for us, and he got the raceout layup at a big moment. He did nothing else memorable, and a good spin on that is he did nothing else memorable on defense either. It was kind of 4 good moments on offense, solid barely noticed you were there effort on defense, helped some while doing little harm. I could almost have given this a B despite the lack of all around stats, but since I foolishly gave Rudy a B, and Ben was in no way as good as Rudy we'll just stick with B-. Solid, roleplayery effort, and good enough.

Stats: 40min 17pts (5-10, 0-1, 7-7) 6reb 12ast 1stl 1blk 1TO
Collison ( A- ) -- came right out down to his spot on the left side and drained the first hoop of the game for us, and added another a few minutes later when he put Hinrich on the ground with a crossover and then shot over his prone opponent. But really, I don't think he had a great first half. I think those were his only two hits, maybe at most one more. And defensively he was not locking guys up. Hinrich hit several shots over him, and Aaron Brooks' quickness was causing him problems as well, as Brooks Is quickly becoming an enemy of the state following his failed stint here and feud with Boogie. Started the 3rd a little shaky too as he forced a jumper, and then made a terrible turnover to Butler. But maybe that was the moment that turned things for him as that was his first and only turnover of the game and he said "poop!" (quite literally, I heard it) and raced back to get in front of Butler and take the charge before he could lay it in. He was active and involved from that point onward and while there were a few moments where I was thinking man, he's starting to gun too much rather than going inside, in the end his bursts of offensive activity were well times, and he "gunned" to the tune of 10 shots on the night. Meanwhile the more critical contribution was of course his steady hand running the team. We never had that selfishness lull this time. Even in the face of the Bulls pressure the ball kept moving, we notched 26 assists on the night and Collison had 12 of those. Brooks still got around him a few times on defense, but down the stretch Collison just ran an almost mistake free ship. A 12 to 1 assist ratio will get it done, and as a result the Bulls never got any freebies out in the open court.
 
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Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#2
Bench

Stats: 17min 14pts (5-5, 0-0, 4-4) 1reb 0ast 1stl 0blk 0TO
Casspi ( A- ) -- came in and missed an open Cuz on a roll to the hoop, instead passively passing the ball across the top of the circle, but he didn't do much else wrong on the whole night. Came back with a little high flip over the Noah contest inside an his attacking off the dribble was providing a nice counter to the pressure on Cousins. Got up and really began smothering Mirotic at the 3pt line and remained aggressive to the hoop throughout as he once again was our best bencher. Also ran several more textbook fastbreaks in what has really continued to be the eye opening thing for me about him. He used to be lousy on the break and make terrible decisions. Now you would, and should, teach schoolkids with clips of his decisionmaking and I don't know where that came from. Added a nice baseline drive and layup in the early 4th, and another good drive as the game as coming to a close in the final seconds. Given how bad Landry was this time, Casspi's almost every night bench punch was doubly important. I'm going to use the lack of nonscoring stats as an excuse to give him a "minus" here, but I might be full of it. He was perfect on the night. No misses of any kind. No TOs. Nothing but take after take to the hoop.

Stats: 13min 4pts (2-2, 0-0, 0-0) 0reb 2ast 1stl 0blk 2TO
Sessions ( C ) -- hit a jumper off the pick in the early 2nd, so there was that, but it could kindly be said that we were just trying to buy minutes with his in this one. Ridiculous turnover forcing a drive in the early 4th which led to a Chicago race out and foul. Did get once racing hoop off a cut that sent him sprawling into the photographers, but otherwise ineffective on both ends as we tried to buy backup SG moments with him in the 4th. Gentleman's C? I think if I went and rewatched this it would be less than that.

Stats: 22min 10pts (4-9, 0-0, 2-4) 2reb 2ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Williams ( A- ) -- this came totally out of the blue, and looking at the final stats you wouldn't even entirely be able to tell its significance. But I think there is a serious argument that he might have been the player of the game for us. We were behind and struggling when he came in, with both Rudy (invisible) and Cuz (swarmed, missing) off to slow starts. And with our normal bench issues it would have been so easy for us to have those guys come back in to the game and find themselves down 12-15 points against a great defensive team. Instead, after immediately allowing Mirotic to shoot a three on him, in the final seconds of the first quarter DWill attacked the glass hard, drew a foul and split the FTs. And it carried over. He started the second quarter hitting a jumper. Got a good deflection up top to create a 24 sec violation for the Bulls. He slipped a nice little pass through the paint to Casspi off a scramble play. It wasn't just scoring, he was giving us a major lift with energy on both ends. He did get a little heat checky, but came up with a spectacular athletic up and under +1 to justify it. And with Stauskas now joining the ranks of bench pieces being phased out as we look for consistency, ala last year DWill was kept on the floor alongside Gay as the 2/3 combo and kept Ben pinned to the bench throughout almost the entire 2nd quarter. That was kind of it for the contribution. We tried to recapture the same magic after half, but it was in serious all battle/win it time then, and DWill came back in and tried to force the magic to happen again with a terrible hero turnaround on the baseline in the early 4th. It got him immediately pulled form the game for Rudy, and that was the end of his night. Still, here was his impact: when Rudy and Cuz returned in the 2nd quarter, it wasn't to a game teetering on the brink of a blowout. DWill and Casspi instead had brought us back into a virtual tie, and all the main guns had to do from their was open up a lead, not erase one. That we would get bench stability and s game turning push form such an unexpected source was just gravy.

Stats: 17min 2pts (1-7, 0-0, 0-0) 4reb 1ast 0stl 1blk 1TO
Landry ( D ) -- looked really overmatched against Noah and Gibson in there all night. Guarding Noah of course had predictable results on the boards, but the problems ran deeper as he could not score over anybody, and he was picking up dumb fouls as fouls getting into chippee little pushing matches and losing them, picking up offensive fouls etc. In the second half his incompetence on the night actually put us in some danger, as we had him in there to take Cuz's place, and he was just worthless. Kept charging into Noah's chest repeatedly in the early 4th but didn't have a prayer, missed back to back jumpers and may have done the first an only good thing of the night a few possessions before leaving for the last time when, with 5min to go and us only up 8 he stepped in to take charge on a darting Brooks. Flat bad night with nothing much to redeem it than that we wont he game.

Stats: 1min 0pts (0-0, 0-0, 0-0) 1reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Hollins ( INC ) -- Ryan certainly knows how to get his money's worth for the few seconds he gets to play every game. We're still waiting to see if he managed to tip that ball in Memphis. And he comes out here for the final play of the first half in order to protect Cuz, who only had 1 foul at the time, and in that one play manages to get called for a "flagrant foul", which in modern NBA lingo means we are all a bunch of complete wimps now who sit around sniffling at Nicholas Sparks movies. The irony was that vicious foul was called for the tiniest little push by one guy who still has some toughness in him (Hollins) on another (Hinrich). Anwyay, so 1 play, 1 flagrant foul, which the Bulls fortunately were not able to capitalize on with a followup shot, and then a few more seconds of garbagetime at the end.

Stats: 1min 0pts (0-0, 0-0, 0-0) 0reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Stauskas ( INC ) -- just the final 30 seconds after the game was over

Stats: 1min 0pts (0-0, 0-0, 0-0) 0reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
McCallum ( INC ) -- just the final 30 seconds after the game was over
 
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VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
SME
#6
This was what we used to call a statement game. The Kings needed to protect home court. They needed to play tough for the national crowd. They needed to show they could get and maintain a lead. They did all those things...and more. And Mike Malone coached his arse off. He had the team on a tight leash and there was no way he was going to let them lose. You know it's real when Chris Webber says DeMarcus Cousins and company have a bright future in front of them. :)
 
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KingMilz

Guest
#8
#JT building up a Undertaker @Wrestle-mania type streak in terms of dominating post up/hustle big's
#Cuz was great but still the foul trouble is highly annoying, but I loved when Noah lost his mind, it seems like Noah really does not like playing against Cuz, he got thrown out last year as well. If there is one type of big Noah cannot defend at all it's the skilled/big guys like Cuz and Nene he gets ravaged by them.
#Rudy good game went up against probably the best SG currently and did really well
#DC, the dude just competes and wins not much else to say, he's a winner.
#Derrick Williams, dude can you just compete every game? I don't care about stats but if this guy competes that's all he has to do
#Sessions and Landry.....terrible
#Mclemore, more often than not when he's making 3's we win and today he was making them and playing good D aside from a few over helps.
#Casspi, dude just slashes to the lane at will, was terrific again.


I don't care if the Bulls did not have Rose and Gasol that team SPANKED the Clippers on there home floor and they are use to playing without them, that's not even factoring in the insane improvement from Jimmy Butler who is a certified beast. This Bulls team can beat any team (without Rose/Gasol) and have shown it.
 
#10
Collison very, very solid over all four quarters as Kings critical Floor General. Rudy started slow but came on big-time to close the deal. Cousins had usual foul trouble but in the end was Boogie Monster. Bench was wow-solid for a change behind Casspi/DWill. Collison gets my vote in poll barely over Cuz.
 
#11
I think it goes,
DeMarcus Cousins- A+ I think he was the best player tonight. Dominate everywhere
Rudy Gay- A Gay had a great quiet game.. that's very unusual... Butler did go off tonight, but a lot of Butler's shots were amazing.
Ben McLemore- B+ He had a great game. He struggled a bit in the beginning guarding Dunleavy, but Dunleavy ended the game with 4-13 shooting
Darren Collison- B+ Great all around game from Collison. Best G on the floor tonight. Only reason why I didn't give him an A is because of his over dribbling tonight
JT- C- He had a lot of troubles guarding Taj Gibson.. however, he was god on rotations and played Noah very well.

Derrick Williams- A+ He single handily helped the team come back in the 2nd quarter. Best player on the bench, and was the game changer tonight. Need more of this!
Omri Casspi- B He was solid on offense. It seemed like he had a quiet game, but was effective
Sessions- C- He was alright.. he could've done better
Landry- D+ He struggled a lot today, but a lot of it was because of Noah and Gibson guarding him.
 

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
SME
#13
Had to go with our Floor General in the poll. Without him out there, things would have gotten pretty chaotic. He took care of business and quietly amassed a pretty nice stat line.
 
#15
And Mike Malone coached his arse off. He had the team on a tight leash and there was no way he was going to let them lose.
I agree and I commend coach Malone for a job well done.

This win is because of coach Malone's excellent coaching as well as everyone's tremendous effort to make sure we win this game. Malone's timely substitutions were awesome. Right from the start and until the end of the game Malone made sure we were not going to lose this very winnable game. Malone is learning fast how to win.

Very nicely played game.

Go Kings!
 
#16
Had to go with our Floor General in the poll. Without him out there, things would have gotten pretty chaotic. He took care of business and quietly amassed a pretty nice stat line.
Agreed. D-Will carried us in the 1st half (wait, what?) and Collison finished it in the 2nd. I still don't know why he wasn't out there against NO in the 4th until late but it's a new game and a win.
 
#21
Darren Collison- B+ Great all around game from Collison. Best G on the floor tonight. Only reason why I didn't give him an A is because of his over dribbling tonight.
There was a purpose for Collison's over dribbling. It wasn't like IT's no-purpose-over-dribbling then only to shoot the ball himself. Didn't you notice the times when Collison tried to hang on the ball too long? It was during those times when we were about to lose the tempo of the game and we needed to calm down and settle things a little bit. And midway in the 4th quarter, we were leading by 10 to as much as 15 points, so he has to make sure we don't rush things, control time, and maintain the lead for good.
 
#23
There was a purpose for Collison's over dribbling. It wasn't like IT's no-purpose-over-dribbling then only to shoot the ball himself. Didn't you notice the times when Collison tried to hang on the ball too long? It was during those times when we were about to lose the tempo of the game and we needed to calm down and settle things a little bit. And midway in the 4th quarter, we were leading by 10 to as much as 15 points, so he has to make sure we don't rush things, control time, and maintain the lead for good.
Yeah, I don't have a problem with him dribbling to eat clock with a late lead. That's the sort of thing IT would screw up last year.
 

CruzDude

Senior Member sharing a brew with bajaden
#25
Dwill had his best game as he attacked for a change and was aggressive. Defended well but still has that lost-in-the-woods look several times and may have let his man an easy pathe to a layup.

Landry was off and Casspi was Casspi doing what was expected, again and adding some points and rebounds along the way.

Collison and Cuz were the stars tonight with JT and Ben contributing.

took team until 3rd to start playing good defense and being more aggressive. 26 ast and 13 TO was impressive and along wirh making FT were keys to winning.

Time to join the slumber party at baja's and listen to surf on the beach on a really balmy night then stacking empty's and smiling to sleep land.
 

rainmaker

Hall of Famer
#28
There was a purpose for Collison's over dribbling. It wasn't like IT's no-purpose-over-dribbling then only to shoot the ball himself. Didn't you notice the times when Collison tried to hang on the ball too long? It was during those times when we were about to lose the tempo of the game and we needed to calm down and settle things a little bit. And midway in the 4th quarter, we were leading by 10 to as much as 15 points, so he has to make sure we don't rush things, control time, and maintain the lead for good.
That's likely a reason for this. Steady play and composure at PG is vital for success in this league.

@SherwoodStrauss
Cousins on Darren Collison: "He's got my respect. I love him"
 
#29
DWill was the weirdest thing, but the most interesting thing about this game is that Malone shortened the guard rotation down to three players, and Sessions logged a whole 13 minutes. This is how DWill got minutes, as he got time that would have either been Casspi or Gay, but was instead put in with Casspi AND Gay, with Rudy playing the 2.

I don't know if that will work long term, but it gave the Bulls trouble.