Other than the exciting finish, I don't see how Kings fans can be too excited about this win. On paper, it is simply another win that aids the Kings in their quest for home field advantage, a Pacific Division title or even a number one seed, but I am still troubled by one thought:
This game should have been a blowout.
A struggling Blazers team who is missing their best player, their starting small forward, one of their top backups, and who had their best interior defender injured before overtime. Not to mention that this was a home game for the Kings. Maybe the Kings just took the depleted Blazer too lightly, but I wonder how they'll handle a Blazer team with Randolph, Miles and Reef available.
This Kings team is just not playing with enough determination and toughness right now. How can you watch opposing teams dominate you on the offensive glass and not have your pride challenged? Joel Przybilla had TWENTY TWO rebounds, including TEN offensive rebounds. More than any other part of the game, rebounding is a matter of heart and desire.
One thing I love about Mo and Kevin is that they attack the glass on both ends. There is really no other King that you can say that about except for a healthy Bobby Jackson. Webb and Miller are decent rebounders but they need help keeping opponents from slashing in for easy boards and put backs. And Peja (although tonight was a slight improvement by his standards) is really a liability in this regard. Considering his lackadaisical defense tonight and his poor shooting, he really contributed nothing tonight outside of one timely basket.
I realize looking back at what I just typed that this is an especially negative post for a night where the Kings won in dramatic fashion, but I guess I'm already looking ahead to the postseason. This team has a way to go in terms of its mentality and effort if it truly has championship aspirations. I suppose it is a testament to the overall talent level of the Kings that they can win while being so soft defensively and so horrible on the boards.
Not every game can be a masterpiece, but imagine if the Kings played defense and rebounded anywhere close to the level they did against the Spurs in every game from here on out.
This game should have been a blowout.
A struggling Blazers team who is missing their best player, their starting small forward, one of their top backups, and who had their best interior defender injured before overtime. Not to mention that this was a home game for the Kings. Maybe the Kings just took the depleted Blazer too lightly, but I wonder how they'll handle a Blazer team with Randolph, Miles and Reef available.
This Kings team is just not playing with enough determination and toughness right now. How can you watch opposing teams dominate you on the offensive glass and not have your pride challenged? Joel Przybilla had TWENTY TWO rebounds, including TEN offensive rebounds. More than any other part of the game, rebounding is a matter of heart and desire.
One thing I love about Mo and Kevin is that they attack the glass on both ends. There is really no other King that you can say that about except for a healthy Bobby Jackson. Webb and Miller are decent rebounders but they need help keeping opponents from slashing in for easy boards and put backs. And Peja (although tonight was a slight improvement by his standards) is really a liability in this regard. Considering his lackadaisical defense tonight and his poor shooting, he really contributed nothing tonight outside of one timely basket.
I realize looking back at what I just typed that this is an especially negative post for a night where the Kings won in dramatic fashion, but I guess I'm already looking ahead to the postseason. This team has a way to go in terms of its mentality and effort if it truly has championship aspirations. I suppose it is a testament to the overall talent level of the Kings that they can win while being so soft defensively and so horrible on the boards.
Not every game can be a masterpiece, but imagine if the Kings played defense and rebounded anywhere close to the level they did against the Spurs in every game from here on out.