Grades v. Bulls 12/21/09

Kings player of the game? :eek:

  • Tyreke Evans

    Votes: 30 19.5%
  • Jon Brockman

    Votes: 77 50.0%
  • Ime Udoka

    Votes: 39 25.3%
  • Beno Udirh

    Votes: 5 3.2%
  • Sergio Rodriguez

    Votes: 3 1.9%

  • Total voters
    154
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Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
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Holy ****! :eek:

That, ladies and gents was history. Just did the math -- we finished this game on a 58-19 run. :eek:

Boxscore

Nocioni ( F ) -- well..hate to start this one off with a downer grade, but then again maybe its appropriate since we started this game off with a downer effort. In any case, like Sergio before him up in Portland, Noc returns home to his original team, no doubt wants to put on a show, and instead just utterly stinks the place up. Got squared up and shot over by Deng to start things, but then had his absolute lone bright moment of the game as he came up with a strong take and continuation. From there on down it was a spiral of buttkicking that reached embarrassing proportions. Dribbled the ball off of his own foot starting a Bulls fast break, barely grazed iron for a three, got beat by Deng in the post, another short three, then overcorrected with a high arcer that didn't go either. Inexplicably played the whole first quarter despite getting killed on both ends -- Deng had somethign like 14 first quarter points, Noc was 1 for whatever, and really all I can figure is that this is Coach doing his best to let a guy get his comeback game back home. But it hurt us. Was back briefly to start the third. Just long enough for us to discover that things weren't getting any better with that crew before quickly going to the bench. Altogether played 16+ minutes. Shot 1-7 with 1reb and 0 assists. Got torched oin defense by Deng. And in those 16 minutes we were outscored by 28 points. Up until the point he left the game for the final time (about 4 minutes into the third) it was going to be the defining performance for what was a disastrous outing for us. And then, not coincidentally we start our comeback as soon as he went to the bench for the last time, and now its just a footnote. A very bad little footnote, but it will be forgotten in the wake of the teamwide heroics to pull this out.

Thompson ( C+ ) -- got off to a lousy start to this one, which has been a recurring pattern of late. Missed an opening jumper and then was repeatedly blown right by by Noah, who is having a breakout year, but its not because of his offense. Finally hit a turnaround jumper in the post in the late 2nd, and then went inside and got fouled. Unfortunately the lead was already 23 by the time he showed up. Sort of summarized his, and our first half when he blocked himself off the bottom of the rim at the end of the 2nd. Splashed in several 16 foot jumpers as we struggled to life in the third. Never at any point a major weapon, but was just hitting here and there in support of whoever was hot at the moment and helping us keep momentum. Came up short with a hook shot with us down 13 at the 6:30 mark, just after Reke had blown a layup the possession before. At the time it looked like we might be stalling out and the comeback was going to fall short. But a minute later hit the buzzer beating little jumper off the Evans drop pass to get us to 11 at 5:20, and then it was time to hand it over first to The Incredible Udoka, and the of course to Superrook. Can't say this was a particularly good game for Jason, in fact below average both statistically and in impact. But he had a minor role to play in the comeback, and provided just enough support to keep us chugging along toward history.

Hawes ( C+ ) -- Spencer was gone long before we got around to winning this one, but you know, in the early going when all else was dim, he was one of our few bright spots. Played some good help defense on Noah to start to create the double team, and was able to take Miller to the hoop, then hook over him. Yes, you will be relieved to know that Brad's unparalleled ability to make any opposing big look like a star has been undiminished by the trade. In fact might actually have been our best player in the early going, although under the radar also had a big hand in our early turnover woes as he was repeatdly stripped and fumbled balls down in the post. Came out in the third and di not get anything accomplished, and so when we went to Brockman and found fustle gold, that was that as we just rode our defense/hustle crew all the way right through the end of the game. Still Spencer wasn't awful himself. He just wasn't involved in the winning portion of the game.

Casspi ( D ) -- well, for the first time in a long time here, Omri was not a positive factor for us. Starting out of position at OG again, and facing a tough opponent on both ends in Salmons. And while it was not nearly so bad as the Noc/Deng mathcup, Salmons dominated the Casspi matchup as well, and Omri's minutes were similar to Noc's. Was having trouble against Salmons on both ends early and produced no numbers of his own. Was back in the second and a little more effective. Missed a little flip after a nice drive and then finally hit a three at the 2:30 mark of the second to bring us back within 18. Only lasted a short time into the third, during which he did contribute a single FT, before we went back to Beno for stability, and from that point on it was Reke, Beno/Sergio and Green/Udoka.

Evans ( B ) -- so...yeah. How do you grade this? One of his worst games of his young career that yet somehow ends up with him doing Sam Cassel's big brass balls dance as he takes over down the stretch and tears the heart out of the opponent to complete one of NBA history's great comebacks? While finishing with a cool 23pts 8rebs 3ast 2stl? Nothing for it but to run through the whole thing and see where it ends us up. Started off the game with a good little stop and pullup for a little midrange jumper (actualy almost a set shot), but that was one of the last pieces of good news for Reke in the first half. Next shot attempt Rose timed his post move and blocked it, and really Derrick Rose is not known for his defense, and yet funny thing, Reke just could not seem to get around him in the early going. Was on the d-glass, but got a lot of balls tipped on the drive and had few tough calls go against him for TOs. Finally hit another three -- been a while. Back the other way got several touch fouls on Rose, who was pretty much schooling him -- been awhile since we said that about any Reke opponent. Not CP3, not Deron, not Arenas, really not anybody. But in the first half Rose was great, hit every shot even when Reke was draped all over him, and dominated the matchup something like 18-5. Aggressive take on the break to start the 3rd, but just could not get it to fall -- in and out, the story of Reke's night until it mattered. Hit 1 of 2 FTs near the end of the 3rd to bring it back under 19, and then after a pair of Taj Gibson FTs back the other way, sliced through the defense for a buzzer beating layup to again get us within 19 and jsut right on that border at that point where you feel compelled to continue to fight -- down 25 going into the 4th, its pretty much garbagetime (although maybe not for us). Down 19...you know..maybe, just maybe... Pace and rhythm to his game began to pick up as he, and we, started to believe -- for a long time there we were fighting just to show we had fight. But then you could just see us sense the moment, and reke most of all. Drew the double and kicked to Udoka for the foul. Then did the same thing and kicked to Green for the 3. Then played good D on Deng. Continued to have terrible problems getting layups to fall -- blew a layup at the 6:50 mark with us down 13. Blew another one at the 3:45 mark that would have got us to 8. Then it came time to win it. Pushed the break at the 2:14 mark for the layup + continuation = 1pt game. Then we just said Reke, your game, and cleared out the side for him to superstar it with the strong take to tie it at the 1:45 mark. On our next defensive possession got into the wild scramble on the floor for a loose ball, then used a wild drive to get back to the line. Hit 1 of 2 to give us a lead, and after a giant Brockman rebound of the missed FT, got the ball back and with time running out leaned back and canned the clutch 20ft jumper to put us up 3. Did just barely miss the game sealing layup at the 20 second mark, and after we again grabbed the big o-board hit 1 of 2 rather than 2 of 2 keeping the Bulls alive. But played strong defense on Rose on the Bulls attempt to tie, and after we grabbed the d-board and Beno hit the sealing FTs, nothing left to do but pop that jersey and let them know who we are. And so what do you do here? A D maybe, something like that, and then jsut takes over the game down the strecth and singlehandedly outscores the Bulls 9-3 in crunctime. That's Kobe is what that is. And so its too high given the game long strugles, but with what we achieved, just could not go lower than a B here.
 
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Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
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Bench

Udoka ( A+ ) -- you know, it is possible, just possible, that Ime Udoka has had a better statistical game in his NBA career. His career high in points is 21. Once he grabed 11 rebounds in a game. He might have had a game or two with a better statline than tonight's 17pts 3rebs. But never, not thus far in his career, not if he plays until he is 50, will Ime Udoka make this huge of an impact in a game that everybody is talking about. Before there was Reke to finish it, there was Ime Udoka, carrying us in the 4th, scoring 15 of 17 points for us at one stretch. Yes, that Ime Udoka. He of the 3.9ppg scoring average and 37.7 FG%. Initially he was into this one for common Udoka purposes. To slow Salmons, Deng and Rose after they torched our starters. And he did that, teaming with Reke to put a lot more pressure on the Bulls scorers than they had seen when they ran over us early. And for a long time his game highlight was going to be having Taj Gibson more or less just jump right over his head trying to challenge a three point shot. But then things turned nutty, and a big BIG reason why was Ime Udoka. In fact it was the 10th and 11th bodies down deep on our bench that might have made the biggest impact in us winning this thing. Canned a timely three off a good Brockman save at the 9:00 mark of the 4th. Bricked an open three a few seconds later. But hit the critical layup to get us within 10, and then just had every Kings fan still watching jumping out of their seat as he canned back to back open threes from the same corner to cut the lead to 7, then to 4, and to have boos raining down on the Bulls from their own crowd. And this was a guy who has simply not been able to hit the three point shot for us this season -- entered the game shooting 14.3% from out there. And then he cans three huge ones and carries us offensively until passing the baton over to Reke for the finish. This is it. This is the career game for a guy at Ime's level. The one he'll be telling his grandkids about one day. And so this is his A+.

Thomas ( INC ) -- a bit of an oddity here. Was in for a brief 3 minute stint in the ugly first half. Obviously not long enough to do anything terribly right or terribly wrong, although he did have a nice o-board and quick dropoff to Hawes on the inside. And then that was it. The reaosn I would imagine would be the hustle gold we found with Brockman tonight. But it was still kind of odd given our extensive early struggles that we seemd to make a quick call on Kenny.

Udrih ( B ) -- and here is a grade that is tough for the exact opposite reason of some of the others. Because Beno was essentially the best player the Kings had BEFORE we did anything but suck, then had a limited role to play during the comeback, and finally ended up being the guy to ice it with a pair of FTs at the 5.5sec mark. In the early going came in the game and maybe rescued us from game overage by the end of the first quarter -- of course anymore, who knows what is game over for us? 40pts? 50? In any case Beno came in with the team completely dead and hit back to back threes to close the first quarter as the only thing that kept us breathing in the face of the big early blitz. 38-19 sucks, but 38-13 - game over...or so you would think. Then started the second with another three and a nifty spinning move inside which he could not quite finish. Threw a terrible pass out to the three point line that was picked off for a breakaway in the mid 2nd, thing was Reke was wide open 5 ft from him when he threw it and he ignored him for the much longer and riskier pass. Scored 14 points in the first half keeping us breathing...and again I should ***, or so you'd think. Because after the Bulls blitzed us in the early 3rd we were down 35 anyway. And in the second half...just very quiet. He was there. Here and there. He played some minutes. Lurked in the shadows. Grabbed a good d-board. Missed a little gimme jumper at the 4:25 mark that would have got us to 10, but we got it back courtesy of Brockman and Udoka took care of the getting us to 10 bit. Played down the stretch as the steady hand, setting up Ime for one of his huge threes, bringing the ball up before handing it off to Reke for the heroics. And on the scramble for the ball afte Rose's final shot, it was Beno who came up with it, got fouled, and swished the final 2 FTs to put us up 4 and ice it. And so this is a strange grade. Had 14 points when it did not matter, sero points it he second half when it did, then got his only points of the game icing it. I'm guessing here...B?

Rodriguez ( B+ ) -- Now Sergio is barely going to be a blip on this game's radar. In the lists of players/reasons why he won it, he is doomed to be forgotten about and buried. But he too had a role to play, in particualr i the early stages of the comeback. Was ok in the early going in a short 6 minute stint in the first part of the secodn quarter. Started off with a turnvoer, but then used hsi quickness to race down the lane repeatredly. Returned as one of our wave of quick replacements after half, coming in for Casspi to give us extra ballhandling in the backcourt. Gave us energy and passing as we started the long crawl back from 35 down. Got whipped by Rose on defense a couple of times, but the Bulls just entirely quit playing offense eventually. And meanwhile Sergio was quietly -- this was still before anybody knew it was going to matter -- racking up points and assists. And blocks -- did the amusing PG blocked shot on Brad thing that remains as humiliating as ever to see even with Brad on the other team now. Was an important factor in the start of our comeback, as we moved it from 35 at the 9 minute mark of the 3rd to "only" 19 by the end fo the third, with something like 6 points and 5 assist in the quarter. Started the 4th for us as well, but positive impact slowed and then had a disastrous stretch in which he picked up three team fouls in the space of about 2 minutes to throw us into the penalty -- seemed like a likely backbreaker at the time, and led to his replacement by Beno. And so a guy who was not really involved in the heroics, but one of those little contributing pieces that came through for us at a time when nobody even knew it was coming through. And 10pts 7ast in 19 minutes will generally get it done.

Brockman ( A ) -- and that's what I call playing football. Non-Americans often get confused about our national obsession with football, not least of all because the sport bears the same name as the world's most popular sport which actually does use the feet. Well, if you watched this game from Brockman, and could appreciate what he was doing, then you can appreciate football. There are skilled players in football. Some amazing athletes. But when you get right down to it, more often then not the team that hits harder, is bigger, meaner, tougher, wins that game. And tonight John Brockman brought those principles on over to the relatively weenie sport of basketball where they call fouls for things like hand checks and wrist slaps, and revealed that they apply nearly universally to any contact sport yet invented. Bang that opponent. Outwork him. Outhustle him. Punch him in the mouth (when the refs aren't looking) and good things will happen. Tonight that good thing was a 35 point comeback. And you're not going to be able to look at the numbers and see it. 0pts 6rebs in 16 minutes? Yeah, ok, decent roleplayer umbers. Nothing to get excited about. But if Brockman only grabbed 6 rebounds, he got his hands on 6 more, if he only got credited wiht 1 steal, he knocked 3 or 4 other balls loose. And every scrum, every loose ball, and every critical got to have it board he was all over. Good save rebound kicked back out to Udoka for the three to bring us within 13. Giant rebound off a Reke missed FT at the 1:00 mark giving us the ball back for Reke to put us up three. And that's how maybe the least skilled played on the court could end up having maybe the biggest impact. After years of employing fleets of 90lb weaklings and getting sand kicked in our faces, its damn nice to be on the other side of the equation for once.

Greene ( B- ) -- continues on his curious quest to mix the brilliant and the head slapping together in a mix so potent that you can neither play him nor play without him. Started off the game displaying one of the newest weapons in his arsenal for hsi curious quest -- the missed FT, as he has caught our disease, and hard, and one has legitimate reason to wonder if he has the mental toughness to shake it off. Was a definite upgrade defensively on Deng however, and played great defense on the break to close the second, blocking a shot to save a hoop. Of course made up for that a few seconds later buy chucking up a dumb dumb quick three with 21 seconds left in the half to once again deny us the last shot. Truly shocking that Coach yanked him immediately after that. But liek Sergio, the ever erratic one had a role to play in the early stages of this comeback, finally hitting a step in three in the late third, picking up another hoop[ courtesy of a Sergio pass, and draining another in rhythm three courtesy of Reke drawing the double in the early 4th. Was replace for the stretch run by Thompson, but one of those several players who got us from point A to point B of the comeback before handing it over to the closers to finish it.


Notes: nope, no notes at all. Nothing remarkable about this game after all.
 
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#15
wow

What an amazing game. I must admit, I turned off the TV when they were down by 35 in the 3rd. qtr. When I turned it back on, the Kings were tied. Watched the most amazing finish to an amazing come back. This has to be one of the greatest come backs in NBA history, if not close. GO KINGS:)
 
#18
Westphal gets A+

He deserves a lot of credit for just pulling guys off the bench to provide a spark. More importantly, he deserves soe credit for leaving those same guys out there.

You often see bench guys get a team back to within 10 and then the coach goes back to those starters that got the team behind to begin with.

Udoka is the guy that comes to mind. He played good D and those big back to back threes were crucial.

Westphal looks like he is making all the right moves.
 
#19
Wow Im only vote for Ime?

15 points in the comeback, his defense also?

Ime A++++++++


Ime and Brockman got us close

Evans brought it home down the stretch
 
#22
What are the chances Vinny Del Negro gets an A+?

He ran 7 players all night long, with a 35 point lead, right into the dirt. I thank the lord for Westphal more and more every day.

Edit: It was like they wanted to lose.
 
#23
Jon's rebounds made a huge impact, but I gotta say Ime won this game. His D was tremendous and then the scoring and the 3's that he put in put daggers into the hearts of the Bulls.
 
#24
I can't pick the player of the game, it's too hard
reke win it and took everything on himself and scored the ft's, but we couldn't win without Brockman defensive effort and rebounding and without Udoka's two cluch three pointers

I think westphal is some kind of magician, he does things that no one understands like benching Casspi for the whole game even though he wasn't the weakest link in the first half (the whole team played horrible).

also keeping Reke on the floor even though it looked like it's going to be a disaster as he took everything on himself and everything went wrong.
but at the end, everything went right.

westphal has patience like I've never seen before from a coach...
after wins everything seems right, let's just remember this when we lose too, sometimes things just go right/wrong and it has nothing to do with the ability of the players/coach..
 
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Capt. Factorial

trifolium contra tempestatem subrigere certum est
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Just did the math -- we finished this game on a 58-19 run. :eek:
That means we tripled them up over something like an 18 minute period. That is shocking.

Not to take anything away from our guys, but what a magnificent chokejob by the Bulls. Middle of the 4th, when we were down 13, couldn't seem to score, and Chicago came down and turned it over on something like 4 out of 5 possessions...you could just feel the Vader-grip on their throats. Fortunately Grand Moff Tarkin wasn't there to call it off.
 
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