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Game 28
Sacramento Kings at Golden State Warriors
Game 28
Sacramento Kings at Golden State Warriors
By Stephen Tetsu, possibly being traded for Amar'e Stoudemire.
A win! Sure, it was an incredibly underwhelming performance against one of the least impressive teams in the NBA led by perhaps the shotchuckiest player in the NBA. But it was a win, meaning the streak is over (At least for a night) and the front office can go home happy, feeling that their vision of NBA 3.0 is successfully intact to live another day.
Kobe Bryant is now the NBA equivalent of a broken race horse with a wrecked leg, a proud beast now needing desperately to be put out of its misery, if only to keep him from shooting the ball 30 times a night. (It should be noted the only reason he didn't get to 40 shots on the night was because he kept turning the ball over when he wasn't taking ill-advised turnaround jumpers with 15 on the shot clock.)
Also, we suck after the three minute mark in games. Every night.
The View From the Other Side
Too tired to fish the opinions up for you. Here's a link if you're feeling adventurous.
Tonight's Game
Even being the best team in the NBA can't make you look cool in sleeves.
Our opponents tonight are the Warriors. The Warriors are far and away the best team in the NBA this year. The Warriors are very good at basketball.
The Kings are, well, something at basketball.
The Warriors are, however, coming off a string of injuries, with Boogie-stoper Andrew Bogut having his yearly injury a little early compared to his usual March debilitating injury. Without him, the Warriors will have to rely on un-Bogut-y players up front to contend with Demarcus's strength and destructive capabilities, which bodes well for the Kings.
The Warrior are expecting to get David Lee back, something that most people seem to be thinking is a bad thing for the team following the emergence of altogether utility man Draymond Green./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////