ESPN Radio: Kings a top 8 team in the West

Last night on ESPN radio they were ranking NBA teams. Marcellus Wiley picked the Kings as the 5th best in the conference (although admittedly just to shake things up), and the co-host (forgot his name) picked the Kings as borderline 8th best.

I know, these aren't even specific NBA analysts, but you know I thought it was a nice surprise to hear something pretty positive about the Kings from ESPN. It's been a while :) Just thought I'd share
 
I'm glad we put on a good show for ESPN on our one game stint last year. I'm hoping that this is an indication of more games to come! I hope DeMarcus Cousins hates the Lakers as much as Spencer Hawes does.
 
I'm glad we put on a good show for ESPN on our one game stint last year. I'm hoping that this is an indication of more games to come! I hope DeMarcus Cousins hates the Lakers as much as Spencer Hawes does.

I don't really care how much he hates the Lakers as long as he puts a hurting on them when ever we play them.
 
Don't forget that the "E" in ESPN stands for entertainment.

That being said, there's a lot of potential on this roster, and if they show improvement like we all hope they will, they'll definitely be a tough out in the 2nd half of the season.
 
Don't forget that the "E" in ESPN stands for entertainment.

That being said, there's a lot of potential on this roster, and if they show improvement like we all hope they will, they'll definitely be a tough out in the 2nd half of the season.

I think one of the things to take into consideration that the Kings improved 2 areas this off season: 1. Interior defense 2. Rebounding. They improved from a bad rebounding team to a mediorce one last year. With the addition of Cousins and Dalembert, I think they will be a top 5 rebounding team next season. And defensively, their biggest weakness was their interior defense. The addition of all that size and shot-blocking will greatly improve that area (I don't expect to see so many uncontested layups and dunks next season). Now consider that they lost 27 games (if memory serves) by 8 pts or less, and they Kings could see a big increase in the win column next season.
I didn't even bring up all the teams above them that have taken steps backwards so far this off season. SA is getting old and seems to have done nothing to get better. Utah has lost Boozer, Korver, and likely Matthews from last years team. Phoenix lost Amare (and replaced him with Warrick). I don't think anyone is quite sure what Portland is doing nowadays. All I'm saying is that next year should be interesting.
 
I don't know.. Everytime I see Cousins play or practice I think to myself that he's one of those "once in a decade" player.. Has the swagger, has the great handles, has the BBall IQ, and is big and powerful. I was dreaming the Kings would get him for a while now, and now that it's a reality I can see this team surprising a lot of people next year...

My prediction is still 35 wins with the following year contending for a playoff spot (shortened season?). It would be awesome though if the Kings were contending for a playoff spot thie year.

Doing a quick look at the West I can see the three teams below winning their divisions
1. Lakers
2. Denver
3. Dallas

OKC, San Antonio, and Portland are probably shoe-ins for a playoff spot.. If I had to pick one of those that might not make it I would pick OKC though.

Then you have Utah... I think they are a .500 team..
Houston is probably going to be a .500 team at best...
New Orleans might not be back in the playoffs unless they get a supporting cast for Paul. Okafor, and West might not be right for that team.
Memphis was probably a fluke last year. I can't see them really doing much.


Kings? Well we might surprise some people. I can see a .500 team and maybe .500 will get the playoffs this year? Who knows.
 
Don't forget that the "E" in ESPN stands for entertainment.

That being said, there's a lot of potential on this roster, and if they show improvement like we all hope they will, they'll definitely be a tough out in the 2nd half of the season.

Keep in mind that the top 8 teams in the west all won 50 games or more last year. The Kings, as young as they are, should improve by 15 games depending on on progress of the kids. That said I think Utah and Phoenix might just drop down to just above the Kings improvement level and if all works out and there are no significant injuries, making a very interesting 2nd half.
 
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I think our potential for improvement this year is HUGE! But we are talking about that dirty "P" word here. All things being equal, we could sneak into the 8th spot.

With the FA signings so far this off-season, quite a bit of star power got moved out to east. Utah won't be as good with Boozer, Korver and Matthews gone. Suns also won't be as good without Amare. Spurs are a year older (although I would not underestimate them). New Orleans could be a play off team again but a lot of things need to go right for them as well. Houston are in a similar position. If Yao comes back fully healthy, and if they keep Scola, they are a play off team. If they lose Scola or Yao struggles to come back, they are still up against it to make the play offs.

I think we have made BIG improvements this off-season in areas that we needed to get better in. If everything goes right for us, I can see us sneaking into the play offs but I still think we are another season away from making the play offs.
 
I have serious doubts, but neither will I be surprised if we're battling for 8th come playoff time. Lakers, Mavs, and Nuggets should be about the same. Jazz, Spurs, and Suns are all going to do worse. Portland should do a bit better (last season for them was like, ten years worth of injuries all at once). I see OKC being better, I think Aldrich is going to be great for them.

It all depends how good Cuz ends up being, and on the development of our other young players. As was mentioned a couple posts ago, we upgraded the **** outta our weaknesses. The Dalembert trade in particular was Hawesome. :p
 
I also herd this last night. I was very surprised.

Its pretty clear how much potential this team has, and when you consider how weak the West is getting, with the Spurs, Jazz, and Suns all possibly missing the playoffs.. Im not getting my hopes up, but you never know what can happen.

I think out of Houston, Sacramento, Clippers, and Memphis - one of these teams will make the playoffs.
 
I don't know.. Everytime I see Cousins play or practice I think to myself that he's one of those "once in a decade" player.. Has the swagger, has the great handles, has the BBall IQ, and is big and powerful. I was dreaming the Kings would get him for a while now, and now that it's a reality I can see this team surprising a lot of people next year...

My prediction is still 35 wins with the following year contending for a playoff spot (shortened season?). It would be awesome though if the Kings were contending for a playoff spot thie year.

Doing a quick look at the West I can see the three teams below winning their divisions
1. Lakers
2. Denver
3. Dallas

OKC, San Antonio, and Portland are probably shoe-ins for a playoff spot.. If I had to pick one of those that might not make it I would pick OKC though.

Then you have Utah... I think they are a .500 team..
Houston is probably going to be a .500 team at best...
New Orleans might not be back in the playoffs unless they get a supporting cast for Paul. Okafor, and West might not be right for that team.
Memphis was probably a fluke last year. I can't see them really doing much.


Kings? Well we might surprise some people. I can see a .500 team and maybe .500 will get the playoffs this year? Who knows.

Houston was a .500 team last year w/o Yao. If he comes back full strength look out.
 
Houston was a .500 team last year w/o Yao. If he comes back full strength look out.

Full strength is the question though. No doubt Houston will be much better though and sadly I think they very likely could cause us to miss the playoffs. Also, Yao would need to stay healthy though as he is very injury prone.
 
A couple of people beat me to it, but if Yao comes back at full strength, then they're a shue in for the playoffs. They were a 500 team last year and they played the entire year without a true center. They've added Patrick Patterson whose an energizer bunny type player that will really help them. Budinger will be better next season as will Jordan Hill. Add in Shane Battier, Kevin Martin and Trever Ariza, with the likelyhood of them matching the offer for Scola and you have a very good basketball team with a very good coach. If Yao comes back as the Yao of old, then I think they can challenge the Lakers for the western title.
 
A couple of people beat me to it, but if Yao comes back at full strength, then they're a shue in for the playoffs. They were a 500 team last year and they played the entire year without a true center. They've added Patrick Patterson whose an energizer bunny type player that will really help them. Budinger will be better next season as will Jordan Hill. Add in Shane Battier, Kevin Martin and Trever Ariza, with the likelyhood of them matching the offer for Scola and you have a very good basketball team with a very good coach. If Yao comes back as the Yao of old, then I think they can challenge the Lakers for the western title.

Bold words! ...And not just because I bolded them. :p
 
Last night on ESPN radio they were ranking NBA teams. Marcellus Wiley picked the Kings as the 5th best in the conference (although admittedly just to shake things up), and the co-host (forgot his name) picked the Kings as borderline 8th best.

I know, these aren't even specific NBA analysts, but you know I thought it was a nice surprise to hear something pretty positive about the Kings from ESPN. It's been a while :) Just thought I'd share

As in the former linebacker for the San Diego Chargers of the NFL??
 
I don't know.. Everytime I see Cousins play or practice I think to myself that he's one of those "once in a decade" player.. Has the swagger, has the great handles, has the BBall IQ, and is big and powerful. I was dreaming the Kings would get him for a while now, and now that it's a reality I can see this team surprising a lot of people next year...

My prediction is still 35 wins with the following year contending for a playoff spot (shortened season?). It would be awesome though if the Kings were contending for a playoff spot thie year.

Doing a quick look at the West I can see the three teams below winning their divisions
1. Lakers
2. Denver
3. Dallas

OKC, San Antonio, and Portland are probably shoe-ins for a playoff spot.. If I had to pick one of those that might not make it I would pick OKC though.

Then you have Utah... I think they are a .500 team..
Houston is probably going to be a .500 team at best...
New Orleans might not be back in the playoffs unless they get a supporting cast for Paul. Okafor, and West might not be right for that team.
Memphis was probably a fluke last year. I can't see them really doing much.


Kings? Well we might surprise some people. I can see a .500 team and maybe .500 will get the playoffs this year? Who knows.

I dont know about .500...we still need to fill out the roster with some experience...a couple of vets, THEN I'll start thinking about predictions.
 
A couple of people beat me to it, but if Yao comes back at full strength, then they're a shue in for the playoffs. They were a 500 team last year and they played the entire year without a true center. They've added Patrick Patterson whose an energizer bunny type player that will really help them. Budinger will be better next season as will Jordan Hill. Add in Shane Battier, Kevin Martin and Trever Ariza, with the likelyhood of them matching the offer for Scola and you have a very good basketball team with a very good coach. If Yao comes back as the Yao of old, then I think they can challenge the Lakers for the western title.

Lets not forget about Aaron Brooks. The Rockets have a solid team.
 
My prediction is still 35 wins with the following year contending for a playoff spot (shortened season?). It would be awesome though if the Kings were contending for a playoff spot thie year.

That'd be a great parallel with 1998, both playoff breakthroughs coming in shortened season.

I think mid 30s is a realistic projection for the win column this season, and considering it took 50 to make the playoffs last year, I imagine we'll be on the outside looking in. But the playoffs should be reality come 2011-12.
 
lakers, Thunder, Denver, Spurs, Portland, Dallas, Rockets and possibly Suns & Memphis are all better than us so no.
 
Whether or not we become a juggernaut this next season, or not I think it's nice for once that the Kings are getting love, for the first time in a long time, from the media. Especially ESPN who tried to give the Kings the shaft even when they were good.
 
Last night on ESPN radio they were ranking NBA teams. Marcellus Wiley picked the Kings as the 5th best in the conference (although admittedly just to shake things up), and the co-host (forgot his name) picked the Kings as borderline 8th best.

I know, these aren't even specific NBA analysts, but you know I thought it was a nice surprise to hear something pretty positive about the Kings from ESPN. It's been a while :) Just thought I'd share

How refreshing to finally get some love from ESPN!
 
possibly Suns & Memphis are all better than us so no.

I don't see how the Suns are going anywhere with a front line of Frye/Turk/G. Hill. How are they ever going to get a rebound? I also suspect Zach Randolph is going to turn back into a pumpkin soon. So we might be good for 8th place.
 
Not taking into account injuries but from a pure look at team rosters on paper, I see the Kings as being at worst 9th best off their draft alone. Keep in mind though both the Clippers and Rockets should be getting their key players back from injury in Griffin and Yao. I think if Griffin even puts up 15/10 with a couple blocks that the Clippers are playoff bound and lately the Pacific has only gotten in TWO teams.

I'm not gonna talk about LA, so we can go 2-8...

2. OKC- I think they are easily ready to make the leap into contenders. They D up crazily and have young guys that play like veterans(Durant, Maynor and Westbrook). Acquiring Aldrich was big for them because they don't need a impact center just a guy to do the dirty work down there and that is exactly Aldrich's game. Nobody can deny there homecourt advantage either, this team reminds me of the 2000 Sac Kings from a entertainment standpoint.

3/4. Dallas and Denver- You can pretty much put these teams in either of these spots as I see them locked into that lovely but crappy position of being perennial top playoff seeds but really are not threats to do much because of team makeup. Both of these squads have great stars, rebounding and team defense but they are mentally deficient. Also both teams are coming back the same with virtually no subtractions or additions to their core, so they should really do about the same numbers next year.

5. Portland- If they get their big men back healthy, they still have the length to go toe to toe with Lakers, but Oden can't seem to put together a full season and it's a damn shame. I like their draft too, also watch out for Bayless he's finally gonna get some run I can see him in the running for 6th man of the year if that's how they choose to run him.

6. San Antonio- Yeah they still have TD and Ginobli but they are aging and they have yet to really address this problem. I expect them to start slowly this year and turn it on at the end to just get in. But the question is will any of the lower ranked teams start fast, keep it up during the year and force SA to have to chase them all year to get in? If that happens I think we see our first perennial playoff team on the outside looking in. Also what will they do with Tony Parker?

7. Houston- I like this team with a healthy Yao to actually rank higher in the west, I put them here just because I don't really think Yao will be healthy. I could of sworn I read that he has to go get ANOTHER surgery on that foot, but he is expected to be ready for the start of the reg season. If he isn't healthy though this team lacks the size up front to really be much of a factor out West.

8. Clippers- The only reason why I see these guys higher up than the Kings is because they are older and have more veterans. Like I said earlier if Blake Griffin gives them 15/10 and a couple blocks they can get the 8th spot easily.

That's my top 8 and it's crazy because with a couple injuries here and there the bottom could look differently. I realistically lump our Kings in with Utah, NO and Phoenix simply because while they are dealing with losing players, not adding or age we are dealing with too much youth and potential. Utah has potentially lost 3 big pieces to their young core and now with Milsap starting have lost a TON of bench pop. They were a average at best road team with the pieces last year, how good can they be now on the road? Looking at the Hornets they still haven't added anybody to play make not named Chris Paul, I don't even see him ending the year there either. Phoenix is talking about adding Hedo to their already aging random core without Amare. I really don't see them doing anything next year even if they stay healthy, you don't replace Amare with Hakim Warrick.

Taking into account how I rank the top 8 of the West I wouldn't be surprised at all if the Kings snuck in, just because of how they started last year making noise. Before the LA game at staples that Kobe hit the game winner these guys were in EVERY game just not able to get that key stop or score. If they truly have learned even a little bit from their mistakes last year and a couple of new additions can make a visible impact( Dally on the glass, DMC on the block, a FULL season of Landry) we'll be there folks....we'll be there.

Edit- I forgot all about Memphis. I still don't like the look of their lineup, they have made a couple good bench signings as well but I would of rather them let Rudy Gay walk and give Mayo the team. I really don't see those 2 growing to co exist together without one of them stalling in there development.
 
Houston was a .500 team last year w/o Yao. If he comes back full strength look out.

Yao Ming had what was first thought to be a career ending injury. Has anybody heard any kind of update on his condition? No, they are keeping it hush hush because of it's severity. The chances of him not playing this upcoming season are great. The chances of him ever coming back and being what he once was are slim. VERY slim. EXTREMELY slim. That was one helluvan injury, and not to mention Yao is no spring chicken who can just bounce back. You will never see Yao play at his previous rate, and the possibility that you will never see Yao play again is still a factor.
 
The chances of the Rockets staying healthy is about the same as the sun setting in the east tonight. Well, maybe a little better chance than that, but not much.

Back to topic at hand, 8th seed is within reach for the Kings.
 
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