Coach nick did a break down on YouTube of the game.
He didn't mention it but it was so obvious that looney was standing in the key constantly attached to no one and don't think there was one violation called all series.
Yeah, I'm quite tired of all the Kevon Looney praise.
Not only is what you just stated true, the dude was cracking Domas with elbows and going over backs and reaching all series.
I haven't gone back to count them all up, but I swear about half the offensive rebounds he got in that fateful Q3 were bouncing right to him.
It was like the ball had a GPS tracker in it and wherever Looney was positioned on the court, the ball bounced toward him. Often going long over whomever was in front of him.
Over 38 seasons of watching KINGS basketball, I've seen strange $#1t like that happen quite a few times. I've seen Tony Delk and Blair Rasmussen dominate games not missing shots. And I've seen the ball seemingly bounce to the other team incessantly. Just like on Sunday afternoon.
I'm not saying the KINGS have no fault and couldn't have fought harder for many of them. But there were quite a few that were just bouncing fortuitously toward Looney. If Looney was on the right side of the floor, the miss went right. If he was on the left, it missed left. If he had rebounding position, it bounced short and didn't rebound long over his head. When he didn't have rebounding position, the ball caromed long over the head of whomever did have position. If there were 4-5 KINGS surrounding the miss, it fell between them to the lone Warriors player.
It was freaking weird.