I only saw this game from the 4th qtr, when the game was tied, around 8:30 left.
I took notes, observing the mistakes Kings players made, from the 7:45 mark when the Kings were up by 3 (I think 81-78).
These are observations of play, with minimal analysis or conclusions:
* Tyreke missed badly on a jumper, when it was contested. With his game, he cannot be shooting contested jumpers when there is time left on the clock.
* Tyreke made one of the stupider TO's I've seen on the break, ignoring Beno open ahead of him on the right side, another guy ahead of him on the left, then dribbled it inot 3 defenders before amazingly, inexplicably, pulling a nifty-looking behind-the-back-pass (?!) to the guy on the left and then charging right over Kyle Korver who had been planted there for a second waiting for him in the key.
* Donte had a terrible forced drive into multiple defenders that had NO chance of working - he even continued and shot the ball when near the ground, making it easier for Noah to block it.
* Beno took a good pull-up J that missed, then made a stupid foul leading to FT's for the Bulls.
* DMC made the horrendously-ugly TO when spinning at the foul line.
* JT looked away and lost Deng, took the wrong direction and got picked by Noah, which left Deng wide open for the 3.
* Tyreke walked the ball up repeatedly, dribbled, then passed the ball to Beno with 14 seconds left. This leads to fewer offensive opportunities or margin for error, and is a major problem with the offense.
* JT missed a shot, then DMC destroyed the Bulls in an offensive rebounding display, drawing 4 defenders to him leaving JT wide open for his only offensive RBD of the night, which he proceeded to not immediately put back up, but brought it down to his waist and dribbled it, and travelled for the TO.
* JT horribly defended Deng when he was handed a pass off to, which forced Beno to foul Deng.
* Tyreke shot a contested 27 ft 3 ptr that had no hope of going in. He has no business shooting those - in fact, any badly-chosen shot is almost a TO, since there's not much chance of the ball going in or the Kings getting the ball back.