Dude.. seriously?
I have no idea how that dunk went in. Terrible shot selection.
Dude.. seriously?
Dude.. seriously?
calm down killer. I'm joking.
It also shows how extremely bad game 1 was. And that the odds of that repeating, even for this team, is low.A graphic just popped up which said that the Kings were 0-20 in the Sacramento era when having as many as 27 turnovers in a game. The most alarming part of that statistic is that we've had twenty games in thirty years with at least twenty-seven turnovers.
My only criticism of Gay so far, and it's not really even a criticism, is that I wish he had passed that back to McLemore for the layup. Why? Because McLemore could use the boost in confidence of seeing the ball go in the basket. The kid spends too much time inside his own head when he's playing; he needs to relax.Dude.. seriously?
This is waaaaaaaay more entertaining to watch than the opener
1. It's only a joke if someone laughs.
2. Don't call me killer.
My only criticism of Gay so far, and it's not really even a criticism, is that I wish he had passed that back to McLemore for the layup. Why? Because McLemore could use the boost in confidence of seeing the ball go in the basket. The kid spends too much time inside his own head when he's playing; he needs to relax.
I'm referring to the play when Collison threw the "touchdown" pass to Gay for the dunk, just before the time out; if I were Gay, I would have passed it back to McLemore, who was right behind him.Um, what? I thought he did pass it to Ben, who fumbled it and Rudy had to dive to the floor to save it.
Ben can't ask for better looks....needs to start dropping those
Only he didn't really stop so much as he got turned around. Good on him to avoid the turnover, though.great GREAT job by cousins to stop himself on that drive.
I'm referring to the play when Collison threw the "touchdown" pass to Gay for the dunk, just before the time out; if I were Gay, I would have passed it back to McLemore, who was right behind him.