I don't care about the officials, I don't care about the stupid Laker fans in Arco. What I truly care about is that our Kings were playing excellent, efficient TEAM ball right up until the time when Tyreke Evans decided it was all about him. That's not what I want or expect to see from our Kings.
Let's take a step back folks. We're in 11th place, playing a favored team in 1st place and we took them to double OT. Scared the pants off the Lakers I'm sure. We're on the way up.
When you talk about who lost us that game... It's Tyreke Evans... He absolutely DESTROYED our offense. I mean DESTROYED. Since he entered, we have scored TWO POINTS. TWO! He would hold the ball until 7 or 8 on the shot clock doing absolutely NOTHING. So frustrating to watch.
Let's take a step back folks. We're in 11th place, playing a favored team in 1st place and we took them to double OT. Scared the pants off the Lakers I'm sure. We're on the way up.
Let's take a step back folks. We're in 11th place, playing a favored team in 1st place and we took them to double OT. Scared the pants off the Lakers I'm sure. We're on the way up.
And all of that is fine. The problem is, at least for me, that we would have WON this game if we didn't end up watching a younger version of John Salmons out there for the latter part of the first overtime.
It was winnable, and Tyreke lost it. Yes, he's still young and learning but this game WAS winnable.
Dammit the Kings could have won the freaking game if they didn't put Tyreke in the game. Tyreke gets an F for not playing TEAM basketball. How can you play 46 minutes and have only 2 freaking assists. I hope he is not becoming a selfish player.
Granted Tyreke was the larger problem. But, if you watch again, see how much dribbling Beno does also (in the OT) periods. Neither guy got us into our offense.
Let's take a step back folks. We're in 11th place, playing a favored team in 1st place and we took them to double OT. Scared the pants off the Lakers I'm sure. We're on the way up.
I think he will learn it in due time. This will be a bitter loss after the quick jump to start the first OT. Its better to learn now when nothing is really on the line except pride. I can't help but flash back to a young Kobe trying to win games all by himself early in his career (and much laughter at every game losing brick and airball) and hope that Tyreke learns and develops the same way.
Granted Tyreke was the larger problem. But, if you watch again, see how much dribbling Beno does also (in the OT) periods. Neither guy got us into our offense.
All of which is correctible with experience. I remember the Kings in '99 and 99-00 and we lost too many stupid games at the end. Adelman always said it takes time to learn how to win games like this. We have a lot to learn.