Bagley: A- | OK, so my bad for saying I'm done with Bagley back when he refused to enter that game. If he keeps showing this kind of potential (on both ends), well, that really makes Walton and a lot of others look bad, doesn't it?
Davis: B | I've heard others say it, including Gentry, but it's true... TD brough the team energy tonight. He plays really hard and is probably only second on this team for on-ball defense. Has he always been a streaky shooter? Please tell me that TD has never missed so many outside shots. That'll give me hope that he's due to make about 50 shots in a row at some point.
Fox: A | Fox has had some good games in recent weeks and has been bringing his averages up to "good player" status. But tonight was one of those games where it was all working for him. Well, except maybe the 3. If his teammates could shoot a lick during the first 48 min, Fox may have had 20 assists tonight. But who cares about that when the dude makes clutch shot after clutch shot after clutch shot? Westbrook had a triple double, but Fox won the battle tonight with his solid and clutch playing.
Hali: A | Outstanding game from our very own "Little Magic" to beat LA in LA. He didn't start off shooting 3's with confidence, but he got his confidence along the way and then became a weapon. He's always confident in his ability to steal and deflect. And make plays. But if his first outside shots aren't falling, he tends to overcorrect. Tonight the overcorrection corrected itself.
Hield: A- | Buddy will be Buddy. Gentry understands that. Benching him to correct his behavior is like trying to turn a wild Mustang into kid's pony ride horse. The horse will die, or be bad, if he can't be free. I'm just thrilled that he now takes pride in his defense. When he first came to the Kings, he had a "that's not my problem" attitude about everything but his shooting. Thank God for Bogdanovich for getting through to Buddy that he could (should) be a complete player. It's taking a while, but he is moving in that direction and I am happy to see it. I have a hunch that Buddy is (or would be) one of the top Ironmen in the NBA. Not in terms of consecutive games played, but in terms of endurance.