[Game] 16/82: Kings @ Clippers 22 NOV 2024, 7:30pm PT/10:30pm ET

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The NBA has always been like this. Only play real hard 4th quarter and see if can come back from the hole you dug yourself in. Kings just good enough to climb back into a lot of these games but not good enough to win a lot of them - more like 50-50 bet. Which might mean they are 41-41 team this season at best - hopefully not.
 
Once again, I’m impressed with the kings energy and sense of late in the fourth quarter when they’re down. I wondered where this has been for three and a half wusrters my
This is a sign of what the team is now. They have to understand that they are a team that can't likely afford to get down 20+. They aren't a super explosive team anymore. The good news is they have the iso chops to not have to rely on gamble 3's to get going which is why they were down early in the first place. They're kind of stuck in between the team they were year 1, and the team they need to be in year 3.
 
This is a sign of what the team is now. They have to understand that they are a team that can't likely afford to get down 20+. They aren't a super explosive team anymore. The good news is they have the iso chops to not have to rely on gamble 3's to get going which is why they were down early in the first place. They're kind of stuck in between the team they were year 1, and the team they need to be in year 3.
It's weird. What is so different about this team's offensive capability as compared to the 22/23 team.

I would argue the biggest difference is Murray and Huerter not hitting shots
 

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I probably should just turn these games off when there's 3 minutes left and we're down by 10. It's pretty much a guarantee that every shot from then on will be a 3pt attempt and I just can't abide that as an offensive concept. It feels to me like we're playing Pop-A-Shot out there not actual basketball.
 

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... And I don't think our travel schedule has been easy at all, with 2 road B-B, an incredibly stupid ATL-TOR B-B and then back to Miami. Pretty sure we had a 5in 7 thrown in there too.
Hell, I'd forgotten about the travel: the Kings have played three games in four nights three times this month and just kicked off their fourth such stretch. Ain't no way that SOS takes that into account.
 
I probably should just turn these games off when there's 3 minutes left and we're down by 10. It's pretty much a guarantee that every shot from then on will be a 3pt attempt and I just can't abide that as an offensive concept. It feels to me like we're playing Pop-A-Shot out there not actual basketball.
It's a live and die by the 3 team. That's a Mike Brown mandate
 
It's weird. What is so different about this team's offensive capability as compared to the 22/23 team.

I would argue the biggest difference is Murray and Huerter not hitting shots
Yeah, the difference is some teams really figured out that DHO. The Pels just flat out took it away in the play in last year. Some teams do, some don't. The encouraging thing is the Kings know this. Hence the directive on more draw and kick where spot 3's are as much the goal as anything. The Kings will eventually find some groove but until then they have to keep a very controlled offense. They can't afford to take bad shots. Not like they once could and even that said, the ceiling was limited to first round fodder at it's peak.
 
That’s 3 straight games with huge deficits. The other two we explained away due to injuries, now what?
I think most of it goes back to the freaking inability to shoot. Clippers shot 23.8% from 3 tonight... and WE STILL SOMEHOW WERE -3 IN 3PM AND SHOT 20%.

This offense and team has to find someone who can put the ball in the basket. Keegan was 2-5 tonight, that's better... but the non Keegan/Domas 3PA were 3-25 combined.
 
Yeah, the difference is some teams really figured out that DHO. The Pels just flat out took it away in the play in last year. Some teams do, some don't. The encouraging thing is the Kings know this. Hence the directive on more draw and kick where spot 3's are as much the goal as anything. The Kings will eventually find some groove but until then they have to keep a very controlled offense. They can't afford to take bad shots. Not like they once could and even that said, the ceiling was limited to first round fodder at it's peak.
The Warriors took it away first, in that series
 
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