Clippers @ Kings Game Thread

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Nice! We have 3 guys with 20+ points. SAR is right behind with 18.

Rebounding was horrible but I'll gladly take it with a win any time.
 
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AriesMar27

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artest shoots too many 3's.... 4/10? the wntire clipper team only shot like 16....

but im so glad that we won..... hopefully we can beat the mavs, i doubt that we will beat the spurs....
 
AriesMar27 said:
artest shoots too many 3's.... 4/10? the wntire clipper team only shot like 16....

but im so glad that we won..... hopefully we can beat the mavs, i doubt that we will beat the spurs....
I agree that Artest has been jacking up too many threes, but having not been able to see the games, I'm not sure if they are open three's within the offense that he is just plain missing or if he is forcing up bad shots. 40% is a good NBA 3point FG percentage, but 10 attempts for him is probably too many.

Kings Win!!!!!!
 

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Artest's shots were within the offense, he was wide open and he took the shots. He also varied his offense greatly, driving inside, draws the double-teams, etc.

He did NOT just jack up errant threes. AriesMar27 didn't see the game.
 
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AriesMar27 said:
artest shoots too many 3's.... 4/10? the wntire clipper team only shot like 16....

but im so glad that we won..... hopefully we can beat the mavs, i doubt that we will beat the spurs....
Artest shoots threes because he has confidence in his shot and can make them, as he's shown many times. Sure, he may of took 2 too many..

Nitpicking is bored :p
 
I have no problem with Ron shooting the threes he shot tonight. They were open, within the offense, and he was hitting them. What I have a problem with, is if either of those three isn't part of the shot selection.
 
I was at the game tonight, and what really set the tone for the game was Brad Miller knocking down those two three pointers early in the game. That opened up the offense tremendously. For the rest of the game, Miller hung around the perimeter, and Brand was guarding him, pulling Brand away from the paint. Absolutely key.
 
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