I can't wait for Friday.
I don't care, I'm a Kings fan, but for this one game I want DMC to DEMOLISH the team, the Pelicans to win by 45, and hear Grant's sorry propaganda about how we're in a much better position minus the guy who just killed us.
I can't wait for Friday.
I don't care, I'm a Kings fan, but for this one game I want DMC to DEMOLISH the team, the Pelicans to win by 45, and hear Grant's sorry propaganda about how we're in a much better position minus the guy who just killed us.
I accept your terms.If Boogie dunks on Skal during the game, we may actually see Grant die on camera.
I accept your terms.
Napear may have to change his trousers.But you'll also have to live with whatever happens if/when Skal puts even a mildly impressive move on Boogie.![]()
But you'll also have to live with whatever happens if/when Skal puts even a mildly impressive move on Boogie.![]()
Impressive move? He wouldnt even have to go that far. Ive seen Grant go wild over Skal deflecting a pass or jumping off of the bench out of a time out to high five his teammates.
Tough call on that one! I'll take a Kings win... Best case for us imo is seventh pick, worst is eighth. The Pelicans on the other hand are dangerously close to the Pistons, hornets, and even nuggets.I have a question for all those obsessed with tanking for draft position. What's more important for the Kings to lose to improve our pick, bearing in mind if it gets too good we lose it to Philly, or for the Kings to beat New Orleans to improve the pick we get from them? I'm always curious and amused by the machinations of strategic thinking.
I have a question for all those obsessed with tanking for draft position. What's more important for the Kings to lose to improve our pick, bearing in mind if it gets too good we lose it to Philly, or for the Kings to beat New Orleans to improve the pick we get from them? I'm always curious and amused by the machinations of strategic thinking.
New Orleans pretty much has to be perfect, the rest of the way, and get Portland and Denver to collapse, in order to make the playoffs. However, comma, the Pelicans need to try and play to win: they've got, like, seven more games to figure out whether or not they can build a team around Davis and Cousins, and they're not going to be able to do that by not playing competitively.
Also, NO could hit that magic combination and get into the top 3, meaning we won't be getting that pick. Basically there are two teams now we don't want in the top 3, us and NO.
I'm guessing that Boogie might be a bit up for this one.
http://twitter.com/PelicansNBA/status/847506950510260224
There's the Boogie "play hard" video.
I can't wait. My popcorn will be ready.
Well... it's still mathematically possible for the Kings to finish with as high as the twelfth-worst record in the league. So, the "worst case" scenario for a Kings fan would still involve the Pelicans finishing Top 3, and thereby keeping their pick, and the Kings having to surrender their pick to Chicago.So worst case scenario, hitting the lottery results in us not seeing a difference - it's never worse to hit the lottery. AND if we do hit, that's one less chance for the Lakers to get top-3, and a better chance they lose their pick!
Boogies going to drop 200 points on us. We have literally no one who is even close to being able to guard him.
Well... it's still mathematically possible for the Kings to finish with as high as the twelfth-worst record in the league. So, the "worst case" scenario for a Kings fan would still involve the Pelicans finishing Top 3, and thereby keeping their pick, and the Kings having to surrender their pick to Chicago.
Well... it's still mathematically possible for the Kings to finish with as high as the twelfth-worst record in the league. So, the "worst case" scenario for a Kings fan would still involve the Pelicans finishing Top 3, and thereby keeping their pick, and the Kings having to surrender their pick to Chicago.
Well... it's still mathematically possible for the Kings to finish with as high as the twelfth-worst record in the league. So, the "worst case" scenario for a Kings fan would still involve the Pelicans finishing Top 3, and thereby keeping their pick, and the Kings having to surrender their pick to Chicago.
One of two things will happen:
1. DMC will set NBA records that will last through the end of time.
2. DMC will be on a "planned rest"...
We're gonna get killed either way.