I noticed that the Kings got 22 rebounds in the first half and were easily outrebounding Milwaukee, then they got 4 in the first 10 minutes of the second half, to Milwaukee's dozen plus.
Much more difficult when the shoe is on the other foot.
The difference between when the Kings did it and when the Bucks did it is that we did it on backdoor cuts and open looks. They just hit everything ... covered, uncovered, junk and good. It didn't matter.
bogut looked like shaq
villa looked like kobe
mo looked like billups
redd looked like redd
patterson looked like patterson x 2
we played fairly well in the first half, pushing the lead to 10 and then having 4 pts cut off with a small surge from the Bucks in the closing seconds of the first half
second half we had reef guarding bogut and thats when bogut was practically putting oranges in a basket over his head.
Our defense was sloppy with guys flying all over the place....in the wrong places.
Our offense was 20 times worse......ok 10 times.
The Bucks played like the Suns in the third quarter. 37 points in the third...
its just ridiculous. Our offense is one of the worst in the league right now. We cant seem to break the 40% barrier (We got slightly lucky by going 40.0% with our bench helping us in the closing minutes).
Yea man, nobody really had good grades... muss made a dumb move playing bench players with like 9 min left to go. artest forced up way too many shots and most of them missed. kev did okay, but still missed a fair amount of shots as well... all in all as a team we played poorly. Hopefully we can recover from the loss and win on monday.
Brad never made it out of the locker room at halftime, apaprently suddenly coming down with plantar fasciitis? I didn't think that was something that just hopped up on you like a sprained ankle, but a slow developing, lingering problem?
It's a slow developing, lingering problem but you can feel it all of a sudden. I developed it a few years ago and thought I'd broken/torn something at first because I was walking just fine, took a normal step, and was suddenly in agony.
It's a slow developing, lingering problem but you can feel it all of a sudden. I developed it a few years ago and thought I'd broken/torn something at first because I was walking just fine, took a normal step, and was suddenly in agony.
I've had it twice. Man, does it hurt. problem is, it usually takes a while to go away, unless he's just going to play through it the best he can, in which case he's probably going to have it all year until he can rest it during TDOS.
I do not know what was worse to watch, the kings throwing up brick after brick or shot after shot going down the shoot for the bucks, i was more surprised when redd or villenueva actually missed.
I do not know what was worse to watch, the kings throwing up brick after brick or shot after shot going down the shoot for the bucks, i was more surprised when redd or villenueva actually missed.