[Grades] Grades v. Blazers 12/27/2015

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#1


It does get tiresome after a while. Are you mice or men?




Boxscore

Stats: 34min 7pts (2-12, 0-1, 3-4) 14reb 1ast 0stl 1blk 2TO
Summary: absolutely did not come to play, and it was deadly in an important game. At least tried to fight on the boards to help.

Gay ( D- ) -- if he hadn't fought on the boards, this was a clear F. Not only worthless, but so aggressively bad that he basically lost a game for us. Many others contributed of course, but all we needed was for Rudy to even remotely bring it, to do nothing more than finish easy ones -- 13pts on 5-12 shooting would have done it. A crappy night, but just barely enough. Instead we played without a 2nd weapon all night, and when the Cuz well finally dried up there was nobody left to pick up the mantle. Since he had so few, I can enumerate exactly every good or productive play Rudy had in the game in about 2 sentences. He had one good pass on the break to Casspi in the first half of the type he normally does not see. In the mid-third he got tripped by Plumlee, which was called a flagrant and got him 2 of his points at the line,but it led nowhere. I guess you could also say on one play he drove and bricked the finish, but Plumlee foolishly bothered to come over to challenge, leaving Cuz open for the follow on the other side of the rim. See? Victory out of failure. But this was really just failure out of failure. Way to not be there at all Rudy! I call false hustle if he bounces back tonight with a 20+pt game in a game we probably can't win.

Stats:37min 14pts (5-8, 3-4, 1-2) 10reb 1ast 1stl 2blk 1TO
Summary: he hit his threes and for a while was Cousins' de facto wingman, but then he disappeared entirely

Casspi ( B ) -- on a night when other people were taking care of their own assignments, Omri's 14pts mostly just hitting threes, 10 reb support night would be all you would ask of him. He was one of a trio of Kings to actually show up for tipoff of this one (Rondo, Cousins, and then a little bench help from DC) hit an early three on the kick from Cousins, added a little flip, and made some good defensive challenges (side note, under many statistical measures Omri and WCS are our #2 and #3 defenders). He would continue to pepper in threes, but not much else came from it. And when the offense completely seized up in the 4th, he was of no help at all. He tried to give us a solid roleplayer game, but we needed a weapon. The defensive issues were largely not his fault however. He was recovering adequately, it was rarely his man on the threes, and McCollum killed our sad guards, not our bigs.

Stats: 37min 36pts (12-26, 2-7, 10-12) 6reb 2ast 1stl 2blk 5TO
Summary: a 36 point night, and yet somehow not quite satisfying. Was so easy before half, but we over relied on him for everything down the stretch.

Cousins ( B ) -- along with Omri, and after a little pause, Rajon, Cuz was a guy who really came out to play in this one and defied the malaise. And in what would have been an encouraging sign if we had just taken care of our damn business here, he actually was spending most of his time attacking inside and just pummeled the hapless Blazers frontline for 21pts on 7-10 shooting. His defense in the early going may have been more impressive as he disrupted everything inside, and it was only his boardwork that was disappointing. He was often pulled outside to guard the Blazers junkball shooters, but even when around the rim he judt didn't seem sharp on the glass. And by 3 minutes into the third he was up to 27 points and we were styling. But then things began to go wrong, his offense dried up, not least because the Blazers apparently bribed Rondo at halftime to switch sides, we were having a hard time feeding him, and when we did it wasn't efficient. He was still giving defensive effort, and amusingly in the early 4th became virtually the only King other than Seth Curry (!) to have a good defensive sequence on McCollum, forcing him into a tough shot from the corner. He added a great chasedown block down the stretch as he tried to hold us in it. But offensively it was gone. Not just Cuz, but the whole team just collectively McLemore'd at the same time. 9 minutes into the 4th quarter we had scored 7pts. And so in the final minutes it got kind of pathetic as with no teammates interested in competing at all, Boogie started just forcing and throwing up shots everytime down the floor while everybody else just ran off and hid hoping he wouldn't pass it to them. They needn't have worried. He did what scoring there was to do, gave us what desperate hope we were going to have at that point, but it wasn't much, it wasn't in rhythm, it was just desperation. What a sad way to end a game we should have come out looking to dominate and have our scrubs on the floor by the 4th.

Stats: 19min 5pts (1-1, 1-1, 1-2) 2reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 2TO
Summary: *poof*

McLemore ( D ) -- just another one of those games for Ben where he gave us no help whatsoever and just looked content to run up and down the court looking mildly concerned. There was some defense on Crabbe, but Crabbe mostly missed on his own with little help from us. There was no offense at all in the first half besides turnovers and shaky near-turnovers. I think he had one notably good rebound in the first half, ad that may literally have been the extent of his contribution. Got to the line on an off balance shot in the early 3rd for his first points, and a few minutes later hit his first and only shot of the game on a straight on three off a kick from inside. And then that was it. Karl has a mindless substitution he does every single game at exactly the same point of the 3rd, halfway through Ben comes out, no matter how he has been playing. And so just when he finally did something, it was his time to go to the bench, and despite the offensive massacre that the 4th quarter became, Ben never returned.

Stats: 39min 9pts (3-6, 1-3, 1-2) 5reb 15ast 3stl 0blk 8TO
Summary: another brilliant first quarter/early 2nd run, and then from that point on switched jerseys, did not defend, passed it to more Blazers than Kings

Rondo ( D+ ) -- played maybe 1 good quarter out of 4, and it didn't even start from the beginning of the game, when he came out wild as part of our early turnover infested deficit. But he surged in a major way, and was maybe the primary force in roaring back to the lead with 8 first quarter assists, and some pesky ballhawking defense. He hit two threes as well, and there was a point there when this was a blowout the two team's rosters said it should have been. It even carried over for a few minutes into the 2nd quarter, ass he returned, made several more great passes for assists, and stabilized a terrible stint by the bench. But that was it, and it in a colossally bad fashion. Rajon not only disappeared, he actively hurt us, switching sides from the mid second onward and stalling out our offense just as he had previously greased it. He literally had more turnovers than assists from that point of the game, his decisionmaking sucked, and McCollum lit him up. And I just have no explanation for what happened or why. He at least gave us a good stretch, but with so many Kings not showing up and just looking for a rock to hide under, once rondo went south and quit forcing them to be competent everything just ground to a fugly disastrous halt.
 
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Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#2
Bench

Stats: 22min 8pts (2-8, 1-4, 3-3) 2reb 1ast 1stl 0blk 0TO
Belinelli ( D+ ) -- another first half where Marco came in and just was missing everything and making no other contributions to make up for it. Combined with the amazing disappearing Ben, we were playing 4 on 5 (if you counted what Rudy was doing as anything, otherwise 3 on 5). In what is becoming pretty predictable fashion, when he returned in the late 3rd he found a way to get some points on the board, doing his get fouled on the 3pt shot thing, hitting a three, and while it was fugly and felt like it was barely scraping along, he saved us for a bit by giving us just enough scoring to survive the beginning of our offensive collapse int he late 3rd.

Stats: 15min 4pts (2-4, 0-0, 0-0) 1reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Koufos ( D- ) -- so totally ineffective in relief of Cousins I pondered an F. Did not in any way take advantage of the Blazers' inside problems, did not rebound, missed his hooks until one long one in the late third, and looked like a fish out of water on defense. We went backward, adn quickly, when he was on the floor and Cousins wasn't.

Stats: 28min 10pts (3-9, 0-3, 4-4) 2reb 2ast 3stl 0blk 2TO
Collison ( C- ) -- in the first half provided a little boost with his ability to get to the rim (we had a very clear break between 4 guys who came to play -- Cuz, Casspi, Rondo and Collison -- and 4 who did not before the break). But after half he was a disaster as he got annihilated by Mccollum even worse than Rondo. In the early 4th he briefly used hsi speed to get tot he line and give us some of our very few points of the quarter, but he and Rondo struggled even more than they usually do together, and the offense completely died as the quarter went along. Better defensive effort, but we still got outscored nearly 2-1.

Stats: 9min 0pts (0-2, 0-1, 1-2) 1reb 0ast 1stl 0blk 1TO
Curry ( INC ) -- in a funny development, Seth Curry has now turned into our goto perimeter defender. Yes, you hear me right. In the late half he came in for the disinterested Ben and the incompetent Marco, and gave us some defensive hustle and a steal. And to start the 4th when we needed just anybody to man up against McCollum, again we went to Seth (with double team help), and he jumped McCollum up top, after which Portland briefly replace him. Now of course on the other hand, Seth Curry, offensive wizard, is completely absent, and as a poor shooting defensive specialist the poor guy probably isn't even allowed to sit at table during the holidays at the Curry house.
 
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Glenn

Hall of Famer
#4
I was spoiled by Adelman. Whenever we weren't playing well, I had some faith he would make a change that helped. With Karl, I think the changes are up to the players and he thinks his job is simply to make substitutions and hope a change of that sort would work. Half the guys weren't trying. I think firing Karl would make it a sure thing that we not make the playoffs but maybe watching a more organized and appropriate offense would at least make me think we were going down fighting.

This is not fun.
 
#6
I was spoiled by Adelman. Whenever we weren't playing well, I had some faith he would make a change that helped. With Karl, I think the changes are up to the players and he thinks his job is simply to make substitutions and hope a change of that sort would work. Half the guys weren't trying. I think firing Karl would make it a sure thing that we not make the playoffs but maybe watching a more organized and appropriate offense would at least make me think we were going down fighting.

This is not fun.
I agree. This was the type of game that an Adelman would pull a Quincy Acy off the bench or somebody like that and they would come in and play great. To your point, he stuck with Belli for so many minutes tonight and it just didn't make any sense at all.
 
#10
I'm done.

I have had enough.

I will not subject myself to this level of aggravation watching this team pee away such talent and so many opportunities just to climb out of loserville and to stop embarrassing the city and all its fans with their ineptitude and lack of effort.

If they don't care to win, I don't care to follow them closely anymore.

I'm not going to turn off the setting on my DVR, but I'm done taking time out of my and my families' schedule to watch this group of egomaniacs play live.
I'll go back to my part-time fan approach to this pathetic team, and read the Grade Threads, choosing to watch when they won or when they played well.
 

Mr. S£im Citrus

Doryphore of KingsFans.com
Staff member
#12
I'm done.

I have had enough.

I will not subject myself to this level of aggravation watching this team pee away such talent and so many opportunities just to climb out of loserville and to stop embarrassing the city and all its fans with their ineptitude and lack of effort.

If they don't care to win, I don't care to follow them closely anymore.

I'm not going to turn off the setting on my DVR, but I'm done taking time out of my and my families' schedule to watch this group of egomaniacs play live.
I'll go back to my part-time fan approach to this pathetic team, and read the Grade Threads, choosing to watch when they won or when they played well.
 
#13
This team is fundamentally flawed but we are basically committed to Karl, cuz, and rondo at this point, at least for this season. So the focus is figuring out how to make those three work out better. Rudy gay is becoming the obvious odd man out. He has his spots, but just doesn't impact the game the way we need him to. He is Tyreke like in the fact that if he is used in the way he is at his best, he is amazing, however he isn't good enough to warrant changing the offense to allow him to be used that way, and if not used correctly, he doesn't help the team the way his talent would make you think he should. I'm to the point where I think Casspi is more valuable to the team than gay, basically because of the style of play and fit with the guys we are committed to.

The only trade assets we have are collision, gay and Koufos. Collision needs to stay as both a quality back up and insurance if rondo goes somewhere else next year, Koufos is rock solid as a back up to cuz, which we need after seeing how bad it was the last few years anytime cuz left the game. So that leaves gay as the guy who needs to be moved. Apples to Apples it would be hard to move him to get equal talent, but if he could be moved for high energy guys to satisfy what Karl wants it would be huge in allowing him to let cuz get back to doing what he does best down low and trust that rondo can decide when to give them the ball, and let youth and hunger and hard play make up what this team is missing. Basically the only hope of saving the season is going to be moving gay for a package of high energy off the ball type guys and hope for the same type of bump that Toronto got when they moved him to us.
 
#16
I agree that this "Big Three" is flawed (not to mention the fit with the coach) but I don't think Rondo returns if Rudy is traded.
Rondo is looking amazing, but this team missing the playoffs again feeds into the narrative that is is a ball dominant assist padder that doesn't make the team any better, which has always been the question mark with him since the big three in Boston broke up, his style of play is very out of favor with the new school offenses and he isn't exactly a guy you can just plug into a random team without seriously committing to him the way Karl has. It is a very legitimate concern but I'm sure he is seeing the same thing we all see and having a winning team will go a lot further into making him resign than having his buddy for another 35 win season.
 
#17
Looks like a lot have not figured out this team yet. There's no easy game for this team at all.
Remember those games when almost every one thinks it's winnable and we lose? (i.e Celtics, Wolves, Bobcats, etc.)?
So why you guys keep bothering to root for a winnable game.
The Kings have not gathered respect in this league for a decade now. Therefore, no team would even think that losing to the Kings is as right as losing to a playoff team. So there won't be any teams that will easily yield against us.

If I were you, I'd stop thinking about any easy game. This team should be rooting as underdogs bring 100% to every damn game to get as many wins as possible.
Stop acting like we are a legit playoff team and just support hard to win every dang game.

I agree we got a roster for a playoff spot. But nothing comes easy in the NBA unless you got the media darlings in your roster.
 
#18
Looks like a lot have not figured out this team yet. There's no easy game for this team at all.
Remember those games when almost every one thinks it's winnable and we lose? (i.e Celtics, Wolves, Bobcats, etc.)?
So why you guys keep bothering to root for a winnable game.
The Kings have not gathered respect in this league for a decade now. Therefore, no team would even think that losing to the Kings is as right as losing to a playoff team. So there won't be any teams that will easily yield against us.

If I were you, I'd stop thinking about any easy game. This team should be rooting as underdogs bring 100% to every damn game to get as many wins as possible.
Stop acting like we are a legit playoff team and just support hard to win every dang game.

I agree we got a roster for a playoff spot. But nothing comes easy in the NBA unless you got the media darlings in your roster.
The problem is this team does not give 100% effort every game, theres a real lack of professionalism going on with the players on this team, which is sad considering we were supposed to be a rebuilt team with veterans. Portland won today solely on effort. There are a lot of issues on this team from coaching, schemes, and players that just infects the rest of the roster.
 
#19
The problem is this team does not give 100% effort every game, theres a real lack of professionalism going on with the players on this team, which is sad considering we were supposed to be a rebuilt team with veterans. Portland won today solely on effort. There are a lot of issues on this team from coaching, schemes, and players that just infects the rest of the roster.
I thought we had a pretty good first half. Rudy Gay was the absolute let down for me, and I have pretty much been p*ssed off with Collison's play the whole season. If there's one thing I don't like about Karl's coaching it's that Rondo-Collison lineup. I think we post Cousins up sufficiently and Cousins in the 4th quarter was doing a poor job of converting on those inside shots. The problem with us it that we're built as a team where the offense is pretty much Cousins/Gay, some sprinkling of Marco and Omri and then the rest is sort of up for anyone from open court opportunities and whoever Rondo manages to find open. There's very little room for anyone else to step up and have a big game on a given night, with the exception of Collison. I would liken us to the Thunder where Westbrook and Durant typically account for most of the points. If Gay is not on his game then it's very hard for us to win, not just based on the final boxscore but also the momentum of the game where he's supposed to carry us when Cousins is out.
 
#20
I can only compare this Kings team to cartoons rather than any other NBA team.

Sometimes they're Daffy Duck. Lunacy that somehow works. Tonight they were Donald Duck. Dramatic Irony of self inflected wounds.
 
#21
Have hope. FO as poorly as we played we could easily won it n the last several minutes. They defended well enough to win it but on the other end they missed I'll-advised shots, at least when it counted.
 
#22
Team just falls apart when the game gets serious. it's embarrassing. A shot at taking the 8th seed, against a losing team with their best player out, on your home floor, and you put up 14 freakin points in the 4th quarter? sad.

and who is to blame for this tragic defensive system which we've seen since preseason not being changed at all?
 
#23
Casspi's post-game comments are all on point.

Casspi: "It's a game we should have won and we're going to feel sorry for ourselves when the time comes."
Casspi: "We’ve got to start games hungrier. We’re right there for the eighth seed and we’re playing games like we’re already in there."
Casspi: "Even the good teams, and I don’t think we’re good yet, the really good teams don’t take nights off."
More Casspi: "In a game like this we’ve got to hit them first, in our house. It’s a tough one, really."

All quotes credit to Jason Jones
 

Glenn

Hall of Famer
#27
The Kings have the mental toughness of a wet noodle.

They lose to the teams they should and need to beat.

Sorry, but this team is SOFT!
Maybe it is not a good thing when Boogie and Rondo smile. I'd rather see the angry Boogie who was focused on winning. I'm not sure what to make of him at this point except I know we can't do without him. Rondo has had several high TO games. He seems to lose focus. If you attempt 30 assists, some aren't completed, 15 are successful and 7 are TOs I'm not sure what to make of that. (You get the idea.) Maybe Rondo has stats on his mind and not winning.

I usually don't whine but here I am picking on the top two guys. They need to have one stat in mind and that is the win. They should be able to do it. I hope this game hurt them as much as it has hurt the fans.
 
K

KingMilz

Guest
#28
The Taj Gibson and our pick deal if its avaliable we need to jump on that guy along with Casspi is enough energy and heart to make up for when half the team quits.

There's been to many times this year where Rudy has had one of those games. Also sign Tony Wroten as another energy guy who can at least bother opposition players with quickness and length. I'm sick of these weak efforts give me guys that hustle.

CJ Mocollum is a BEAST
 

gunks

Hall of Famer
#30
Casspi's post-game comments are all on point.

Casspi: "It's a game we should have won and we're going to feel sorry for ourselves when the time comes."
Casspi: "We’ve got to start games hungrier. We’re right there for the eighth seed and we’re playing games like we’re already in there."
Casspi: "Even the good teams, and I don’t think we’re good yet, the really good teams don’t take nights off."
More Casspi: "In a game like this we’ve got to hit them first, in our house. It’s a tough one, really."

All quotes credit to Jason Jones

**** it. Trade Rudy. We got a SF with talent, and something Rudy lacks...

*Hedo "ball" meme to be added later*