Bee: Kings stay in hunt for playoff berth

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
SME
http://www.sacbee.com/351/story/140268.html

Kings stay in hunt for playoff berth
By Sam Amick - Bee Staff Writer
Last Updated 6:22 am PDT Monday, March 19, 2007


ORLANDO, Fla. -- Put aside for a moment the visions of the Dallas Mavericks running roughshod over their first-round playoff opponent and the debate about the benefits of the lottery vs. being punished in the postseason.

Getting to the second season still matters for most, whether it's the Kings or another fringe squad still jockeying for the eighth seed in the Western Conference. The Kings' victory at Orlando on Saturday kept them in the conversation, with today's game at Atlanta as easy as they come in terms of staying in playoff talk.

The Kings have beaten the Hawks seven consecutive times and three in a row in Atlanta, which is more than they can say for most other opponents left on their schedule. But their weeks ahead are not any worse than those of their competition, as there are late-season challenges to be had by all.

In what you could deem the Not So Amazing Race or the Sacrificial Lamb Sweepstakes, here's how the final stretch looks for the five teams, the Kings included, that either are in eighth place in the West or within two and a half games of the final playoff spot. The breakdown is in order of standings.

"Tough" games are categorized as games against teams with a record at least 10 games above .500, and the "Battle of the Not-That-Bads" are games in the final two weeks between teams competing for the eighth spot.

Golden State Warriors - Record: 32-36.

What they've done lately: Proving once again that Baron Davis holds the key to the city that hasn't hosted a playoff series since 1994, the Warriors' point guard hit jumper with 2.7 seconds left Saturday at Seattle to give Golden State its sixth victory in seven games. The Warriors have won all five games in which Davis has played since he came back from knee surgery. And considering they've won four of their past five games against Dallas, there actually might be some intrigue if they win the final spot.

The final stretch: Seven home games and seven road games for the team that's 8-26 away from Oracle Arena. Nine come against plus-.500 teams, with seven tough games against San Antonio (two), Utah (two), Phoenix, Dallas and Washington.

Battle of the Not-That-Bads: April 13 at Kings; April 15 vs. Minnesota.

Los Angeles Clippers - Record: 30-36

What they've done lately: The season-ending injury to point guard Shaun Livingston was a major blow to an already struggling team. Entering Sunday, the Clippers had lost six of nine games since the third-year player went down Feb. 26. Former Kings reserve Jason Hart has been starting in Livingston's place since March 9. The Clippers had their first victory with Hart running the show Friday at Charlotte.

The final stretch: Eight home games and eight road games left for the team that's 9-24 away from Staples Center. Nine games come against plus-.500 teams, with six tough games against Chicago, Utah, Washington, Houston, Dallas and Phoenix.

Battle of the Not-That-Bads: April 10 at New Orleans; April 15 vs. Kings; April 18 vs. New Orleans.

New Orleans Hornets - Records: 29-37

What they've done lately: Reigning Rookie of the Year Chris Paul is limping to the finish and hoping to earn his first postseason appearance for all his pain. The point guard was diagnosed with a stress reaction in his left foot Friday, yet averaged 20.5 points and eight assists against New York (Friday) and Washington (Saturday). Nonetheless, New Orleans has lost seven of its past eight games.

The final stretch: Nine home games and seven on the road bodes well for a team that's 19-13 in home games. Seven games come against plus-.500 teams, with tough five games against Houston (twice), Dallas, San Antonio and Phoenix.

Battle of the Not-That-Bads: April 7 at Minnesota; April 16 at Kings; April 18 at Clippers.

Kings - Record: 29-37

What they've done lately: A recent five-game losing streak ended all the momentum built by winning five of their previous six games. Yet the victory at Orlando on Saturday put smiles on their faces again. Everything, from the offseason standing of coach Eric Musselman to the franchise's streak of eight consecutive playoff appearances to the quality of the June draft pick, appears on the line.

The final stretch: Nine home games and seven away is as good as it gets among this bunch. Nine games are against winning teams, with tough six games against Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Utah and Phoenix (twice).

Battle of the Not-That-Bads: April 13 vs. Golden State; April 15 at Clippers; April 16 vs. New Orleans.

Minnesota Timberwolves - Record: 28-37

What they've done lately: Since winning three of four games in mid-February, the T-wolves have lost 10 of 13 games and infuriated Kevin Garnett in the process. The franchise star might be out of the playoff picture for the third consecutive season since Minnesota was the top seed in 2003-04. If so, let the trade rumors commence about the "Big Ticket."

The final stretch: Eight home games and nine away games left for the team that's 9-23 away from Target Center. Eight come against winning teams, with tough five games against Dallas, San Antonio, Phoenix, Utah and Cleveland.

Battle of the Not-That-Bads: April 7 vs. New Orleans; April 15 at Golden State.

About the writer: The Bee's Sam Amick can be reached at samick@ sacbee.com.
 
Last edited:
Better to be at the head of the line in the soup kitchen than to be having poisoned cake forced down one's throat in Dallas.
 
as much as i hate to admit it the kings are out of it. they cant win consistant enough to make the playoffs. that's what it boils down to. we win 3 straight, we cough up 4 after that
 
Better to be at the head of the line in the soup kitchen than to be having poisoned cake forced down one's throat in Dallas.


Pretty much. Unfortunately we didn't blow it up at the deadline and you know the players want to win/make it. They don't care about the future of the team, they might not even be on the team next year(specifically the main guys, Artest/Bibby/Reef etc).
 
If Golden State can stay healthy -- a titanic "if". But if they can, they have suddenly put together a lineup that is legitimately formidable, and all kinds of explosive:

Baron Davis
Jason Richardson
Stephen Jackson
Al Harrington
Andris Biedrins
6th- Monta Ellis
7th- Mikael Pietrus

That's legitimately 5 of your top 6 guys having the potential to go for 20 on any given night, and the other being a roleplayer. As usual per Nellie teams its too much flash, not enough substance, to ever really do anything. But as far as competing and winning a #8 seed that team already has a leg up, is explosive, and have even been using all the length and athleticisim to be effective defensively of late. Done a nice job of what we have not -- trading away all their spare parts and findind a unified theme for their team (run n gun) with all kinds of rangy athletic scorers. Given the situation for us, think I may be a Golden State fan for the last month.
 
Last edited:
If Golden State can stay healthy -- a titanic "if". But if they can, they have suddenly put together a lineup that is legitimately formidable, and all kinds of explosive:

Baron Davis
Jason Richardson
Stephen Jackson
Al Harrington
Andris Biedrins
6th- Monta Ellis
7th- Mikael Pietrus

That's legitimately 5 of your top 6 guys having the potential to go for 20 on any given night, and the other being a roleplayer. As usual per Nellie teams its too much flash, not enough substance, to ever really do anything. But as far as competing and winning a #8 seed that team already has a leg up, is explosive, and have even been using all the length and athleticisim to be effective defensively of late. Done a nice job of what we have not -- trading away all their spare parts and findind a unified theme for their team (run n gun) with all kinds of rangy athletic scorers. Given the situation for us, think I may be a Golden State fan for the last month.


Some guys on another site(RGM) would hate you for saying that and think we have some sort of stupid rivalry with GSW...

Anyway, I kinda agree. I mean they have a lot of talent. They even have some decent defenders like Biedrins, Jackson, and Davis. They have a lot of athleticism and they have shooters. Like you said they know what they want to do. Which is the opposite of our team-we have no idea what to do. I'm guessing that is partially because of our coach and partially because our roster is a lot of mismatched pieces.

I think GSW will get the 8th seed and the closest we'll get is the 14th pick(unfortunately). Ugh...
 
Some guys on another site(RGM) would hate you for saying that and think we have some sort of stupid rivalry with GSW...

Anyway, I kinda agree. I mean they have a lot of talent. They even have some decent defenders like Biedrins, Jackson, and Davis. They have a lot of athleticism and they have shooters. Like you said they know what they want to do. Which is the opposite of our team-we have no idea what to do. I'm guessing that is partially because of our coach and partially because our roster is a lot of mismatched pieces.

I think GSW will get the 8th seed and the closest we'll get is the 14th pick(unfortunately). Ugh...

Yeah, I agree.

I've been watching them on and off all year and they look like they did at the beginning of the season. And Biedrins. Dang. Tell me why we have K-9 and SAR again?

On second thought, please don't remind me.
 
If Golden State can stay healthy -- a titanic "if". But if they can, they have suddenly put together a lineup that is legitimately formidable, and all kinds of explosive:

Baron Davis
Jason Richardson
Stephen Jackson
Al Harrington
Andris Biedrins
6th- Monta Ellis
7th- Mikael Pietrus

That's legitimately 5 of your top 6 guys having the potential to go for 20 on any given night, and the other being a roleplayer. As usual per Nellie teams its too much flash, not enough substance, to ever really do anything. But as far as competing and winning a #8 seed that team already has a leg up, is explosive, and have even been using all the length and athleticisim to be effective defensively of late. Done a nice job of what we have not -- trading away all their spare parts and findind a unified theme for their team (run n gun) with all kinds of rangy athletic scorers. Given the situation for us, think I may be a Golden State fan for the last month.

Given that I have Baron and Biedrins on my fantasy team, I'm right with you. Interesting, of course, given that Nellie already gave up on the playoffs. If it was Phil Jackson, I'd assume the statement was just a motivating tool, so maybe that's what's going on here...
 
This is akin to saying two weeks before the Prom your cousin still does not have a date. The only thing WORSE than going is going in THAT situation.
 
If Golden State can stay healthy -- a titanic "if". But if they can, they have suddenly put together a lineup that is legitimately formidable, and all kinds of explosive:

Baron Davis
Jason Richardson
Stephen Jackson
Al Harrington
Andris Biedrins
6th- Monta Ellis
7th- Mikael Pietrus

That's legitimately 5 of your top 6 guys having the potential to go for 20 on any given night, and the other being a roleplayer. As usual per Nellie teams its too much flash, not enough substance, to ever really do anything. But as far as competing and winning a #8 seed that team already has a leg up, is explosive, and have even been using all the length and athleticisim to be effective defensively of late. Done a nice job of what we have not -- trading away all their spare parts and findind a unified theme for their team (run n gun) with all kinds of rangy athletic scorers. Given the situation for us, think I may be a Golden State fan for the last month.
Couldnt agree more, Brick! Man thats some firepower! Give them some more depth and size off the bench, and they're damn good.
 
I can only hope that the 8th seed stays locked up... Oh please let it stay locked up...
Yeah, that would be nice...but hopefully we'd get lucky and get higher than 11 or 12th pick...if thats the highest we'd get, I'd rather make the playoffs and get waxed by Suns or Mavs and get the 14th or 15th. The mediocrity continues...
 
Should the Bee even be printing anymore articles about 'the race for the playoffs'?? I mean, c'mon, this crap isnt exciting anymore(and hasnt been since the first couple weeks of the season)...this season is over...especially after the GREAT game we played tonight in the ATL.
 
Back
Top