[Game] Sacramento Kings (3) @ Golden State Warriors (6) (WCDS Game 3, 2-0) 4/20/2023 7:00pm Pacific 10:00pm Eastern (TNT)

Someone falls to the ground and grabs your leg (purposefully or not), what do you do?


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Tetsujin

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#1
A live look at Warriors fans performing the mental gymnastics required to justify the Draymond Stomp:

The Kings lit the beam again and the entitled guys eighty miles down the road from Sacramento are not pleased at flippin’ all. Ladies and gents and anyone in between, we are officially back!

Of course, the entire focus of the narrative of this series has shifted from “The Kings are good now?” to “Draymond Green is innocent and that no-good dirty rotten scoundrel Domantas Sabonis must be stopped before his chest hurts someone again!” Okay, that may be a slight overreaction but it certain feels like that from the perspective of a lowly Kings fan such as myself.

But the scoreboard tells no lies and the Kings are currently up on the defending champion dynasty Warriors 2-0 in a best of seven series and are carrying some momentum with them into game three at Chase Center or as the internet shall soon call it, Golden 2 Center.

The dirty secret of this whole entire series has been that the Kings have largely been terrible on offense to start the postseason. Sure, De’Aaron Fox continues to destroy worlds and crush hopes and dreams on a nightly basis and Malik Monk is playing like he’s got a bandaid on his face again but aside from those two I’d be hardpressed to say that any King has had a particularly good offensive series.

Instead, the Kings, reportedly targeted by lower seeded playoff teams due to their weak defense, have won games through a combination of grit, heart, defensive intensity, and not intentionally injuring the other team (a rather important key to most sports events). Davion has been a beast! Alex Len has randomly turned us into a strong interior defensive team! The Warriors have like one guy capable of getting his own shot! Hopefully Mike Brown at least appreciates that his guys are finally getting it done on this end (even if only for two games in a row).

At this point, we’re probably all stomped out and so, on that note, let’s get to the awards ad take a quick look at the game ahead! (It’ll have to be a short one because the Japanese entertainment industry has no respect for the end to my seventeen years of suffering.)


Awards Time
Tony Delk Memorial Award - Gary Payton II
GPII wasn't particularly good or anything for the Warriors but he was pretty much the only Warriors bench guy who wasn't a complete and total waste of space and did all the role player stuff that he's good at and got him that big contract from the Blazers this offseason.

Luke Walton Vacuum Cleaner Award - Jordan Poole I really do wonder if Draymond's punch did knock a couple of wires loose in the kid's brain. Though he's apparently been playing injured and I'm sure his teammates appreciate the effort, Poole has somehow managed to be worse on offense than he is on defense (and he's quite possibly the worst defensive guard playing major minutes in the league aside from Trae Young). Also he flopped so bad that it made De'Aaron dance a jig mid-game.

Playoff Bonzi - Davion Mitchell. This was pretty much the only answer as, in addition to playing suicidal Delly-level defense on Steph all night, Davion also hit the dagger three to effectively end the game and contributed a bunch on offense, including a fast break dunk that roughly looked like someone shot a bowling ball at the hoop and it grew arms and dunked the ball.

Shaq Antics Bringer of the Game - Domantas Sabonis, Just kidding, it's Draymond Green. Do I really need to explain why?

WTF Moment of the Night -Yeah, nothing's gonna top Draymond curbstomping a guy and then immediately vamping to the crowd like a heel waiting for a commercial break to end.

VF21 Fan of the Game - Big props to the guy, whoever he was, who was apparently ringing a cowbell directly next to Warriors GM Bob Meyers's eardrum all game. (Just ignore the part where we all found out he was a massive racist and hounded him into deleting his social media accounts directly after he went viral).

Honorable mention goes to 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather for putting their beef behind them to sit three seats from each other courtside for this game. I'm gonna assume Vivek texted Floyd that 50 was coming but the guy just couldn't read it.

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And onto Chase Center, or as I know it the soulless knockoff Golden 1 Center rip-off that cost a billion dollars without looking particularly good and alienated the most passionate part of its team's fanbase (i.e. the non-expense account types). Of course, since no one actually likes that arena, their ticket prices are somehow lower than Golden 1's exorbitant game 1 and 2 prices! Kings fans, being the intelligent bunch we are, have noticed this and are buying tickets. There should be more Kings fans in that arena than there were Warriors fans in G1C but I don't anticipate there being a "takeover" or whatever the hell "Dubs Nati0n!" said they were going to do for game one.

It's hard to tell what the Warriors are going to do without Draymond. Despite his reputation, the guy still was their hub on both ends of the court and they will definitely miss him seeing as their entire system is based on both his passing and ability to play strong help defense. It's not that Golden State (how presumptuous of them to speak for a state with three whole ass other NBA teams in it) is helpless without Green, (they still have Steph and Klay) it's that Draymond was making the rest of his team's lives so much easier, even if that easy life was looking rough against the Kings to start this series.

Steph Curry is always capable of exploding and going supernova and, I don't know if you remember this Jerry, but Klay Thompson once scored 37 points against the Kings in a single quarter. They're still dangerous and the Kings absolutely should not take their foot off the Warriors necks now that they've got them stunned and crawling towards the ropes (unless they're taking their foot off their neck to stomp it- err, regain their balance because they're not very flexible). De'Aaron needs to continue being De'Aaron. Domas must be Domas. HB and Kevin must continue being rock solid. Keegan must hit a three. Malik must continue being chaos incarnate. Davion must continue being a dawg.

I truly believe now that the Kings are the better team in this series. Yes, the Warriors are the champions but the Kings are inevitable.

Final Prediction: Kings 117, Warriors 112
This is a cornered dog game. The Warriors are down 2-0, missing arguably their second best player, and have been blaming the refs for their misfortune. Playing in front of what is sure to be a loud home crowd (give or take the several thousand(?) Kings fans who are in attendance), I'd expect them to look more motivated than they've looked the first two games. That all said, if the Kings play defense like they did the first two games and get a little more production from their non-Fox guys, I think they could and should win it, despite the Warriors great home record.

Light the beam! I LOVE THIS TEAM! And eff Draymond Green!
 
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@Tetsujin, you forgot a third choice, and the most logical one...

Depends on the other, and "guilty" party. If the other party deserves it, stomp them into the ground, but if they don't, do the right thing, and walk away like a gentleman.
 
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I was worried about this game before Draymond even got suspended. Now, I really see the Splash Brothers coming out super hot. That crowd will be anxious and will boost them to avoid what would basically be the end of the series if we won. I do expect a good contingency of Kings fans, maybe not as many as we’ll see on Sunday. I think Kuminga starts in place of Green and I expect him to play well. Poole, DDV and Looney will likely all have solid to good games.

Tough to see us pulling this one out. Only way I see us stealing this game is if we get hot from three and one, or both, of Curry or Klay remain limited by our guards’ defense on the perimeter.
 

Capt. Factorial

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#6
VF21 Fan of the Game - Big props to the guy, whoever he was, who was apparently ringing a cowbell directly next to Warriors GM Bob Meyers's eardrum all game.
I'm going to take a moment to disagree with one point of Tetsujin's otherwise stellar game thread writeup.

I'm a big non-fan of the "I'm not touching you" trend of deliberately making extremely loud noises very close to someone's ears. Frankly, I think it should be classified as assault. It is painful and it can cause permanent damage. Imagine being deaf in one ear for the rest of your life because some numbnuts thought it was clever to spend hours pumping your cochlea with 100+ dB sound, and you couldn't do anything about it because "he wasn't touching you". If I were given the choice between being punched full-force in the face, and having somebody ring a cowbell in my ear for an hour straight, I'm taking the punch, and it's not close. That punch, of course, would land the perp in jail. The cowbell? Gets an award from fans?

Get that crap out of here. You want to ring cowbells, go for it. Don't do it IN SOMEONE'S EAR. Not kidding, folks.
 

pdxKingsFan

So Ordinary That It's Truly Quite Extraordinary
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#7
I'm going to take a moment to disagree with one point of Tetsujin's otherwise stellar game thread writeup.

I'm a big non-fan of the "I'm not touching you" trend of deliberately making extremely loud noises very close to someone's ears. Frankly, I think it should be classified as assault. It is painful and it can cause permanent damage. Imagine being deaf in one ear for the rest of your life because some numbnuts thought it was clever to spend hours pumping your cochlea with 100+ dB sound, and you couldn't do anything about it because "he wasn't touching you". If I were given the choice between being punched full-force in the face, and having somebody ring a cowbell in my ear for an hour straight, I'm taking the punch, and it's not close. That punch, of course, would land the perp in jail. The cowbell? Gets an award from fans?

Get that crap out of here. You want to ring cowbells, go for it. Don't do it IN SOMEONE'S EAR. Not kidding, folks.
was it literally in his ear? I thought he just happened to be doing it right behind him. You bring a cowbell and you are doing it to someone. If I go to a game at G1C I will bring ear plugs.

But it turns out dude was a loser anyways so I guess for the point Tets brought up immediately afterwards, maybe don't give him any credit.
 

Capt. Factorial

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#8
was it literally in his ear? I thought he just happened to be doing it right behind him. You bring a cowbell and you are doing it to someone. If I go to a game at G1C I will bring ear plugs.

But it turns out dude was a loser anyways so I guess for the point Tets brought up immediately afterwards, maybe don't give him any credit.
The video I saw looked like he was doing it straight in Meyers' ear to me.
 

hrdboild

Moloch in whom I dream Angels!
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#11
This is the game the Warriors win if they've got any heart left. I'm not counting them out yet but it sure seems like they've used every trick they have and the Kings are just the better team this season. A big game from Keegan would be fun. Davion is earning his stripes right now as a future All-Defense team member. And my favorite sub-plot of the series so far has been Harrison Barnes dunking all over the team and fan base that cast him aside. I love seeing that! He's too nice of a guy to rub it in but I know it must feel just as good to him as it does for us.

I'm not being greedy, a series win would be more than enough, but winning a third game in a row would be the best possible way to announce to the world that we're a legit threat to everyone and we're playing for a lot more than just a participation trophy. I still think we haven't seen this team play their best basketball yet.
 
#12
I predict Golden State are going to come out on fire in the first quarter, sending the Kings into an early hole (around a 8-14 point deficit). After the first Quarter though, the Warriors will come back down to earth and the Kings will chip away getting it close by the end of the 3rd Quarter.

The Kings defense will step up in the 4th quarter and "Playoff/4th Quarter" Fox and Monk will take the game over.....

Kings 126 Warriors 122

Kings take a commanding 3-0 series lead
 

HndsmCelt

Hall of Famer
#14
I would add that the Kings have tended to more focused ball away from Golden 1, so without discounting home-court advantage, I think is it probably best that this game is in SF. The media are just noise and Dramon is a distraction, just focus on the game and everything should be alright
 

pdxKingsFan

So Ordinary That It's Truly Quite Extraordinary
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#15
Calling it now. The refs will screw the Kings this game. The corrupt media narrative is painting the Kings as playing dirty and being cheaters and they want to extend the series for ratings.
It's the first round not the WCF. I am just not sure I can see the NBA wanting to do this with the attention obviously biased officiating will bring, everybody knows about Donaghy and the Kings. Of course I will not be surprised if it does happen, I am just not sure the NBA really wants that because this Warriors team does not have a deep run in them and there's actual money in a Kings run if they build us into a David or Cinderella.

Nobody outside of Dub Nation and some talking heads who have been fed talking points or slobbered all over the Dubs the last decade want to see them win this series. Except maybe the Lakers and Grizzlies.
 
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I'm going to take a moment to disagree with one point of Tetsujin's otherwise stellar game thread writeup.

I'm a big non-fan of the "I'm not touching you" trend of deliberately making extremely loud noises very close to someone's ears. Frankly, I think it should be classified as assault. It is painful and it can cause permanent damage. Imagine being deaf in one ear for the rest of your life because some numbnuts thought it was clever to spend hours pumping your cochlea with 100+ dB sound, and you couldn't do anything about it because "he wasn't touching you". If I were given the choice between being punched full-force in the face, and having somebody ring a cowbell in my ear for an hour straight, I'm taking the punch, and it's not close. That punch, of course, would land the perp in jail. The cowbell? Gets an award from fans?

Get that crap out of here. You want to ring cowbells, go for it. Don't do it IN SOMEONE'S EAR. Not kidding, folks.
Cowbells?....suspended unfortunately in Golden 2 Arena...NBA suspended Green and we lost Cowbells
 

pdxKingsFan

So Ordinary That It's Truly Quite Extraordinary
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#18
I hate predictions, but I feel like the King's offense is due to wake up. I think the Kings drop 135 pts and win by double digits.
Brown expects to see more zone defense which has given us trouble. But the thing is Dray was really effective against the DHO which is what took Huerter and Keegs way off their games and neutralized what Sabonis can do - though he still managed nice scoring output in game 2 and a very modest double-double in game 1, he really hasn't had a signature game like a 20-15+ night yet, not to mention assists way down.
 

HndsmCelt

Hall of Famer
#19
Brown expects to see more zone defense which has given us trouble. But the thing is Dray was really effective against the DHO which is what took Huerter and Keegs way off their games and neutralized what Sabonis can do - though he still managed nice scoring output in game 2 and a very modest double-double in game 1, he really hasn't had a signature game like a 20-15+ night yet, not to mention assists way down.
Absolutely dead on. I expect to see the DHO back on the menu which is great news for the Kings.
 
#20
I was worried about this game before Draymond even got suspended. Now, I really see the Splash Brothers coming out super hot. That crowd will be anxious and will boost them to avoid what would basically be the end of the series if we won.
I just want to remind everyone that if a 3-0 were to happen here, it's not the end of the series. They win game 4 at home and take game 5 on the road....and then it's up for grabs where experience is even more valuable. It's not over till it's finished
 
#21
I'm going to take a moment to disagree with one point of Tetsujin's otherwise stellar game thread writeup.

I'm a big non-fan of the "I'm not touching you" trend of deliberately making extremely loud noises very close to someone's ears. Frankly, I think it should be classified as assault. It is painful and it can cause permanent damage. Imagine being deaf in one ear for the rest of your life because some numbnuts thought it was clever to spend hours pumping your cochlea with 100+ dB sound, and you couldn't do anything about it because "he wasn't touching you". If I were given the choice between being punched full-force in the face, and having somebody ring a cowbell in my ear for an hour straight, I'm taking the punch, and it's not close. That punch, of course, would land the perp in jail. The cowbell? Gets an award from fans?

Get that crap out of here. You want to ring cowbells, go for it. Don't do it IN SOMEONE'S EAR. Not kidding, folks.
You still feeling the same way knowing that cowbells are banned in Chase Center?
 
#22
I'm going to take a moment to disagree with one point of Tetsujin's otherwise stellar game thread writeup.

I'm a big non-fan of the "I'm not touching you" trend of deliberately making extremely loud noises very close to someone's ears.
I second this opinion. You are born with perfect ears and they can only get worse through the course of your life. If you are going to Golden 1 Center, please wear earplugs. They cost like $5 at Walgreens. It's not worth going deaf. And certainly do not assault someone else's ears.

I write this, having been hearing-impaired nearly my entire life...
 
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I'm going to take a moment to disagree with one point of Tetsujin's otherwise stellar game thread writeup.

I'm a big non-fan of the "I'm not touching you" trend of deliberately making extremely loud noises very close to someone's ears. Frankly, I think it should be classified as assault. It is painful and it can cause permanent damage. Imagine being deaf in one ear for the rest of your life because some numbnuts thought it was clever to spend hours pumping your cochlea with 100+ dB sound, and you couldn't do anything about it because "he wasn't touching you". If I were given the choice between being punched full-force in the face, and having somebody ring a cowbell in my ear for an hour straight, I'm taking the punch, and it's not close. That punch, of course, would land the perp in jail. The cowbell? Gets an award from fans?

Get that crap out of here. You want to ring cowbells, go for it. Don't do it IN SOMEONE'S EAR. Not kidding, folks.
When I go to a loud concert, I don't blame the band, I bring earplugs. Comes with the territory
 
#24
When I go to a loud concert, I don't blame the band, I bring earplugs. Comes with the territory
I mean there's a difference between going to a concert knowingly FOR the loud music and going to a concert AND THEN the guy next to you ringing his cowbells right next to your ears...

But I digress before taking this non sequitur further haha
 
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Brown expects to see more zone defense which has given us trouble. But the thing is Dray was really effective against the DHO which is what took Huerter and Keegs way off their games and neutralized what Sabonis can do - though he still managed nice scoring output in game 2 and a very modest double-double in game 1, he really hasn't had a signature game like a 20-15+ night yet, not to mention assists way down.
I should point out that Keegan was #1 in the NBA in pts per possession against a zone defense.
 
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