[Game] 80/82: Kings @ Warriors 07 APR 2026, 7pm PT/10pm ET

Your favorite thing that happened on this date in history?

  • USPS issues Booker T. Washington stamp (1940)

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  • Damn it, Slim, you left off _______________!

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While at Michigan, in the National Championship game, Chris Webber took a timeout that his team didn't have, resulting in Michigan losing the game. Doesn't really instill broad confidence in Webber's future in the NBA, does it?

Or maybe one mistake in an inconsequential game isn't really the best indicator of future success, I don't know.

At this point looking at the full picture, are you betting on Christie to have success as an NBA head coach? He's going to have a real challenge just making it through and past his second full season
 
At this point looking at the full picture, are you betting on Christie to have success as an NBA head coach? He's going to have a real challenge just making it through and past his second full season
I'm not betting either way. How do you judge a new coach with a terrible roster with a bad logjam at the SG, with no good defenders, and then losing his best players to injury? Let's see how he does with a good roster. Or, hey, fire a guy for not being able to transmute lead into gold, just don't fool yourself there's anybody out there that could have actually done it.
 
I'm not betting either way. How do you judge a new coach with a terrible roster with a bad logjam at the SG, with no good defenders, and then losing his best players to injury? Let's see how he does with a good roster. Or, hey, fire a guy for not being able to transmute lead into gold, just don't fool yourself there's anybody out there that could have actually done it.
Not to mention a terrible owner as well...
 
I find it cold comfort that I am relieved like many other fans to find out that the team was not intentionally trying to lose the game, but is really just that bad.
I’m not sure how the Warriors were supposed to feel good about barely beating a team that they apparently thought was purposely trying to lose so I guess they at least get a confidence boost
 
I'm not betting either way. How do you judge a new coach with a terrible roster with a bad logjam at the SG, with no good defenders, and then losing his best players to injury? Let's see how he does with a good roster. Or, hey, fire a guy for not being able to transmute lead into gold, just don't fool yourself there's anybody out there that could have actually done it.

and if next season doesn't go well? That's still a relatively short period of time for a guy with no head coaching experience. So, extend him and give him more time to figure it out.....or actually open up a coaching search and find out who is really qualified and most likely to improve a rebuild?
 
and if next season doesn't go well? That's still a relatively short period of time for a guy with no head coaching experience. So, extend him and give him more time to figure it out.....or actually open up a coaching search and find out who is really qualified and most likely to improve a rebuild?
We cross that bridge when we get to it.
 
Well, the poll has closed, there's no game tonight, and I don't have **** else to do so, for the second time, here you go:

4/7 Cutting Room Floor.


Eliminated after first cut:
Fabio Chigi becomes Pope Alexander VII (1655)
Walter Winchell born (1897-1972)
Wayne Rogers born (1933-2015)
John Oates born (1949)
Tony Dorsett born (1954)
James "Buster" Douglas born (1960)
Martin and Gray's "High Spirits" premieres on Broadway (1964)
Bill Bellamy born (1965)
Steve Wisniewski born (1967)
Ricky Watters born (1969)
Atiim "Tiki" and Jamael "Ronde" Barber born (1975)
Retesh "Sonjay Dutt" Bhalla born (1982)
Kansas beats Memphis 75-68 to win their 3rd NCAA Men's basketball championship (2008)
Connecticut beats Louisville 76-54 to win their 6th NCAA Women's basketball championship (2009)
Sheamus beats Daniel Bryan to win his 1st World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXVIII (2012)
Big Show beats Cody Rhodes to win his 1st Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania XXVIII (2012)
Connecticut beats Kentucky 60-54 to win their 4th NCAA Men's basketball championship (2014)
Connecticut beats Notre Dame 63-53 to win their 10th NCAA Women's basketball championship (2015)
Tony Nese beats Buddy Murphy to win his 1st WWE Cruiserweight Championship at WrestleMania 35 (2019)
Curt Hawkins and Zach Ryder beat The Revival to win their 2nd WWE Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania 35 (2019)


Eliminated after second cut:
Texas Oil Company (Texaco) formed (1902)
Rodgers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" premieres on Broadway (1949)
Warriors beat Pistons 99-88 to win their 2nd NBA Championship 4-1 (1956)
Russell Crowe born (1964)
"Midnight Cowboy" wins Best Picture Oscar (1970)
John Wayne wins Best Actor Oscar for "True Grit" (1970)
Maggie Smith wins Best Actress Oscar for "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" (1970)
Syracuse beats Kansas 81-78 to win their 1st NCAA Men's basketball championship (2003)
Joan Baez inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2017)
Journey inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2017)
Seth Rollins beats Brock Lesnar to win his 1st WWE Universal Championship at WrestleMania 35 (2019)
Baylor beats Notre Dame 82-81 to win their 3rd NCAA Women's basketball championship (2019)


Eliminated after third cut:
Lewis and Clark Expedition leaves Fort Mandan (1805)
Ulysses S. Grant wins the Battle of Shiloh (1862)
James Garner born (1928-2014)
Francis Ford Coppola born (1939)
"Roxanne" by The Police released (1978)
British Bulldogs beat Dream Team to win their 1st WWE Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania 2 (1985)
The IIconics win their 1st WWE Women's Tag Team Championship in a 4-way match at WrestleMania 35 (2019)



Eliminated after fourth cut:
France formally adopts the metric system (1795)
Goldie Hawn wins Best Supporting Actress Oscar for "Cactus Flower" (1970)
"Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" wins Best Original Song Oscar (1970)
"Street Songs" by Rick James released (1981)
Final episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" airs (2024)


Eliminated after fifth cut:
Pearl Jam inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2017)
Tupac Shakur inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2017)
Robert Garrett (USA) wins the shot put at the first Modern Olympics (1896)
Edwin Flack (AUS) wins the 1,500m at the first Modern Olympics (1896)
John Walker sells first friction matches (1827)
 
Also, one quick note, since it was the only poll option to receive zero votes: I included the Booker T. Washington stamp because it was the first time in history that the US Postal Service honored an African American on a stamp, but there wasn't room to fit all that exposition in the text box.
 
"The NBA has completed an investigation of the Sacramento Kings and Head Coach Doug Christie's decision to foul intentionally late in the team's game against the Golden State Warriors on April 7. The league's investigation determined that Christie mistakenly believed that the Warriors were not in the penalty and therefore instructed his team to foul in an attempt to stop the clock and utilize one of the team's remaining timeouts. The investigation found that Christie made no intentional effort to give the Warriors a shooting foul, or to cause the Kings to lose the game."
<Insert "Signature look of superiority" meme here>

The NBA has proclaimed that the Kings are beyond reproach and have been vindicated. Take that you haters.

We're not tanking. We're just inept.
 
It’s part of the “top stories” on espn.com and the NBA is “looking into it”

From the ESPN article

“The strategy was just a misstep, sources told ESPN, as Christie wanted to use a timeout before he automatically lost it when the clock ticked below three minutes. Sources said Christie miscalculated that the Warriors were in the bonus and it would send Curry, an 86.4% career free throw shooter, to the line, despite more appealing options on the floor to foul if opting to hack a player.“
The decision in the fourth quarter not to rest any of the five players who led the charge to overtake the Warrriors was rather more suspicious. Raynaud only came in when Cardwell fouled out. Plowden did not see a single minute in the fourth quarter, even though he started the game and was shooting 3-6 from beyond the arc. Malik Monk did not play a single minute in the second half, while Nique Clifford played every single minute. Doug McDermott played the entire fourth quarter.

That seems more than just strange to me. McDermott was clearly gassed at the end, and missed two three-pointers in the last minute.
 
Pretty much everything about Doug's coaching other than his likeability has been a concern up until this point.
 
As @Capt. Factorial pointed out in an earlier post, this was just one mistake in a game that really had no meaning at the end of the day. Nothing about it screams "under pressure" to me enough to be concerned.

The team's overall record this season is reason enough to question Doug's long-term suitability for the role I'd say...

But yeah, a rookie coach making a mistake with a timeout is pretty excusable given how often the official score-keepers get these things wrong during the game themselves. I didn't watch so I don't know if that's a valid excuse in this case, but I've been to a lot of live basketball events over the years and in a large number of them I observed some kind of discrepancy on the scoreboard which needed to be corrected after the fact.
 
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