[Game] Kings at Warriors

#93
What do you mean? We have been competitive over the last month, and our play now compared to Nov is night and day. The rotations have been better, the roles more defined, and Landry commented on that last week. We're in games until the end. We're also a team which will be centered around Cousins and Tyreke, which is pretty obvious.
Indeed we have been more competitive. I don't see the Kings playing a lot better during these games though, more of players having big games. For some reason I don't see us winning often due to big games from one or two of our guys. The rotations have been improving, but the style of play I still see as all over the place. Sometimes we go down low, sometimes we rely completely on Tyreke... others on Beno scoring big numbers. It almost always looks like a pick-up games to me instead of a team working together. When I look at other successful teams I see a certain team philosophy that they are based on. That could be smothering defense, run and gun offense slow half-court sets, etc. What do you see as the Kings philosophy? I am sure they have one but I just can't see it right now.
 
#97
We got lucky there. Casspi should have gone for the dunk.

Also, can we please somehow get Steph Curry(as long as we dont give up Tyreke or Cousins)? Sorry guys but I'd rather have Curry than Aaron Afflalo.
 
We got lucky there. Casspi should have gone for the dunk.

Also, can we please somehow get Steph Curry(as long as we dont give up Tyreke or Cousins)? Sorry guys but I'd rather have Curry than Aaron Afflalo.
Most of us would but Curry isn't obtainable unless Reke or DMC goes I bet..
 
That's terrible by Tyreke. Cousins had his man on his back calling for the ball the entire possession, and follow it by making practically the same mistake as he made on the previous possession.
 
Horrible coaching by Westfail. Why is it so hard to tell your players to slow down and run some actual plays where a shooter is freed up. Instead the players pass to Tyreke and play street ball.