Yes he was a mind numbing -2 when he was on the floor tonight.Jimmer throw this game away in the 4th.
Here is a bonus image from that .gif I posted in the game thread.
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There's a common denominator.I was having flashbacks to games when Tyreke would get frozen out of the offense. Williams was just a body out there for most of the night.
Agree with your point, but just posting this because Cuz has been even better the last five games.What?
The last 5 games here is Cousins line:
30 minutes, 23 points (51.3% shooting, 81.3% FT), 12.5 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 2.2 steals, 1 block, 4.6 TOs
Other than TOs he's been fantastic over the last few games.
There's a common denominator.
Agree with your point, but just posting this because Cuz has been even better the last five games.
32mins/23.8pts/14.6rbs/4.2ast/2.4stls
Why he has to take a backseat to IT in the 4th of a close game while IT launched contested shot after contested shot, I don't know. At some point Cuz is going to have to go the KG/Barkley/Shaq route and pull IT aside in the huddle and say, "give me the goddamn ball or I'm going to knock your *** out". Malone isn't getting through to him. Cuz looks like the last option and if IT ignores our franchise getting in his face and demanding the ball, well, he just can't be here much longer.
I'm kind of bridging off the reply to you here and just talking more in general about the game tonight. IT's offense wasn't his only problem although some are concentrating on it. His defense was just as bad. Flat out horrible at times. Has zero idea what to do when he gets screened and for the life of me I can't figure out why he keeps sagging off so far into the lane. At 5'6" or whatever he's not going to impact plays defensively in the lane. I seriously don't know what he thinks he's going to accomplish by sagging off onto guys who are a foot taller than him, if not more. What he's impacting is it's helluva lot easier for his man to spot up and shoot over him on the catch. It's easy enough if IT is on his man, but when IT is trying to recover from sagging off into the lane? Game over. It's like going out back and practicing shooting jumpers over a garbage can. You don't see it. Doesn't effect your shot at all.
Gay was poor but not sure how much his knee was bothering him. What I do know is when he did play in the first half he didn't get the ball in great positions and tried to force the issue in a crowd instead. His actual touches were severely cut down compared to where they should be due to our PG having a case of sticky fingers.
Ben, I don't know what to do with. Have to be patient with him but it doesn't mean he has to start. Confidence is low and our PG looking him off repeatedly doesn't help. Doesn't know when/where his shots are coming.
I had an issue with the lineups tonight. F this small ball. What the hell happened to Gray? Malone's rotations were odd. Subs Outlaw in for Ben for a huge lineup, sans IT, but later plays small across the board with Acy at center, while we were doing a poor job on the glass btw. I don't care if Malone thinks Gray doesn't matchup well against certain team. Make them match up to us. Take advantage of our size.
All that being said, we're young and inconsistent. Wouldn't at all surprise me to see us knock off ATL tomorrow by 10+ points. Young and inconsistent teams have a habit of surprising people like that.
Poor guy looks like a zombie on the hunt![]()
I'm not sure D-Will's getting frozen out was on IT. During the first half, he was on the floor with Gay, DMC, and IT and I actually think he had most of his touches then. He racked up a lot of minutes with the bench unit in the 3rd quarter, where so many possessions turned into Jimmer or Outlaw bricks.There's a common denominator.
You can't burden Cousins with that all year, you just can't. Ben's been terrible. You ask your franchise player to go to physical war for you every night, get beat up, take big hits, and then you intentionally throw this clueless kid out there night after night to blow plays, brick everything in sight, and get blitzed on defense and hamstring him (Cousins)? You can't ask that. I've said repeatedly that was the problem with trying to rebuild. The normal tanking just throw out the sucky kids and lose tactics don't apply when you're already got a franchise player entering his prime. If we didn't have that, maybe. If Cousins himself was still a rook, maybe. But once you've got a franchise guy you've got to show him you've got his back and are doing your damndest to provide support.
You can't burden Cousins with that all year, you just can't. Ben's been terrible. You ask your franchise player to go to physical war for you every night, get beat up, take big hits, and then you intentionally throw this clueless kid out there night after night to blow plays, brick everything in sight, and get blitzed on defense and hamstring him (Cousins)? You can't ask that. I've said repeatedly that was the problem with trying to rebuild. The normal tanking just throw out the sucky kids and lose tactics don't apply when you're already got a franchise player entering his prime. If we didn't have that, maybe. If Cousins himself was still a rook, maybe. But once you've got a franchise guy you've got to show him you've got his back and are doing your damndest to provide support.
We are hurting ourselves with starting Ben every night. Still, in my view, starting Ben is better than starting Marcus. If we are going to start someone in a learning mode, how about starting Ray? If he could handle it then we could play IT a little less and maybe improve our defense a modicum. The only thing we would have to lose are games. Also, it' possible we might see better results from Ray. Then you could bring Jimmer off the bench for Ben. Lots of options out their and I don't envy the job Malone has.
Seemed apparent to Bajaden and I watching game that Bobcats doubled Gay every chance and made point of pretty much shutting him down. It worked and their defense was really good most of game. Hopefully a lesson learned by Kings. It's gonna take a long time to get it all worked out. Essentially another new starting bunch along with IT still figuring out starter requirements vs. just energy off the bench. MLM's shot and stroke are too nice to hsmper him but he needs to let the game come to him rather than pushing too much. Easy to say but hard to put in practice.
Jimmer.....TRob.....BMac.....
3 busts in a row? Pretty hard to rebuild a franchise when that happens but if somehow PDA can pull off this Rondo trade without giving up DMC or Gay it would be a Christmas Miracle.
Rookie Season:
Peja Stojakovic - 37% FG, 32% 3PT, 85%
Kyle Korver - 35% FG, 39% 3PT, 79%
Ben McLemore - 34% FG, 33% 3PT, 80%
All true shooter stats. So, his 3 point percentage is better than Peja's in his rookie year, and his free throw percentage is better than Kyle Korver's in his rookie year. They all struggled in these stats except for Korver from three. Peja/Korver's free throw percentages were more indicative of what kind of shooters they'd become. Don't worry, he is just a rookie with no real distributor to allow him to do what he does best - catch and shoot.
Who knows how much his knee was bothering him early in the game but hopefully he'll be OK for tomorrow.
He was really bad though considering that he's our 2nd option and what he'd done the last 2 games.
But IT hurt us the most in this one I think.
How is jimmer going to be on point when he plays like 5 min (if that) every few games? His shot was short but was not bricking or aired one time. That has to do with comfort of playing time. If he hits 3 of them he looks good but everyone else is ok if they go 2 of 10 like Ben or 8 of 25 like Isaiah. With more pt I think he shoots the best on this team. No one is going to do good with 5 min playing time if you are a shooter. He is out there thinking if he makes 1 mistake he won't play for 5 games. Look he needs to keep an eye on his man he's if defending and quit watching the play because his man who is usually the fastest guy out there is cutting and scoring. But his crossover looked good because he got wide open on all his shots but they all fell short. That would be corrected if he had consistent playing time.
I'm in the former. If Cousins puts up 10 more shots it'd be hard pressed to not have been a much closer game, if not a Kings dubya.There are obviously people on one side, who feel that we could have survived Gay's poor play, had Thomas not jacked so many shots, and people on the other side, who feel that we could have survived Thomas jacking up shots, had Gay not played so poorly. It seems to depend on your perspective, and perhaps also on which you think is likelier to happen again.