[Game] Golden State Warriors at Sacramento Kings, 11/28/2023, 7pm Pacific 10pm Eastern

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With a win, the Kings advance in the tournament, and finally get the monkey off their back.

So far, only Keegan Murray and Keon Ellis are listed as "questionable," although Murray did practice on Monday. Alex Len will still be out for a several weeks.

Meanwhile, Draymond Green returns from a five-game suspension. Had he pulled a chokehold move like that in a restaurant or theater, he would be facing criminal charges right now. Fortunately, Rudy Gobert was not injured, unlike our all-star center earlier this year, although it was not for lack of trying.
 
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About minute 1.00 , that will be Vesenkovvvv tonight ;)
(more likely Fox or Monk , but hey man can dream)

LETSSSSS GOOOOOOOOOOOOO KINGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS !!!
 
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I'm just amazed that we're even mentioning Keon Ellis as a potentially significant player for a big game, at this point in time. I'll take it
In 109 minutes across nine games--more than I realized--Ellis is +6.3 per 36 minutes, second on the team behind Alex Len. His net rating is 10.4, which obviously is too high, with not enough minutes to make it significant. Also, Ellis is only shooting 38.5%, but then he does not shoot too often.

Overall, the stats show he is contributing a lot more than Davion Mitchell, who is next to last in net rating at -13.6 in 214 minutes.
 

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Doing vocal warm ups this morning so I don't strain myself yelling at the TV later.

**** these jokers, we're the better team! And hopefully more guys other than Fox realize it tonight.

If Huerter and Barnes don't play like garbage like they always do against the Warriors (ok 75% of the time, not 100%), we should be in good shape.
 
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In 109 minutes across nine games--more than I realized--Ellis is +6.3 per 36 minutes, second on the team behind Alex Len. His net rating is 10.4, which obviously is too high, with not enough minutes to make it significant. Also, Ellis is only shooting 38.5%, but then he does not shoot too often.

Overall, the stats show he is contributing a lot more than Davion Mitchell, who is next to last in net rating at -13.6 in 214 minutes.
That's what my eyes are telling me as well. Just looks like a guy who knows how to be statistically valuable, without trying to do too much on the offensive end. He does try to do a lot, successfully, on the defensive side.

I think sometimes we forget that for certain players, what they don't do, can help the team more than points, assists, or rebounds. With that said, I expect his shooting to come around. No reason it shouldn't
 
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