[Grades] Grades v. Cavaliers 1/30/2015

Ben's FG% Plummeted This Month, From .493/.483 in Nov/Dec to .395 in Jan. What Happens in Feb?

  • Shooting bounces back to Nov/Dec levels. 48%+ 40% on threes.

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • Continues to struggle under Corbin, looking more like old Ben.

    Votes: 25 64.1%
  • Bounces back part of the way and settles in between as a 44% type guy.

    Votes: 11 28.2%
  • Replaced by a veteran shooter in trade at the deadline.

    Votes: 2 5.1%

  • Total voters
    39
  • Poll closed .

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat


Basically we were flat, and we could not shoot. It did not help that we were not moving the ball, so nobody got easy shots. Sure am glad they got rid of that Malone guy so we wouldn't have to watch anymore bad offense.

Alright, first an announcement: early in the season I thought the nonsense was over, and I could finally quit having to try to entertain where the team would not. The fools in the front office took care of that, so from this point onward, no more laziness, losses will once again = a Theme for the grades. And no, while on this season its deserved every night, it won't all be Girls. Save them for the most embarrassing of the embarrassing losses. Tonight was a close call with Omri being the only reason we closed the gap late. But the Cavs were barely more inspired than us, and they just beat us fairly easily, rather than blowing us off the court. So we'll do something else.

Secondly. 0-8 now. Tying the second longest streak since 2000 for us. Tomorrow against Indiana we have a chance to tie the worst streak this millennium, so keep your fingers and toes crossed!

Theme will be: Nifty 3D Chalk Drawings

Boxscore

Stats: 33min 20pts (6-16, 0-4, 8-8) 9reb 1ast 1stl 0blk 1TO
Gay ( B ) -- Rudy had a decent game almost in spite of himself. He started the game rarely being involved on offense as the Kings seemed determined to play Keith Smart run and chuck, no-pass basketball. Gay's first basket, and first touch, came two minutes into the game on a nice inside feed from Cousins for a dunk. Two possessions later, he pulled up for an open three that was off to the side. Another three possessions later, he hit a contested leaner over Lebron and another Cavalier. That described his offense for the night. Dunks, misses on wide-open shots, and hitting awful contested jumpers. Rudy did have one spectacular 360 backscratcher dunk. I try to remain dispassionate about flashy plays, but that dunk was amazing in how effortless Rudy made it look. Defensively, he did okay, though it is tough to say how much of that is Lebron being banged up. He held James to 3-11 until the end of the third quarter when Lebron got into a rhythm. The one egregious defensive lapse was a sequence where Rudy tried to jump the screen and Lebron cut backdoor for a wide open dunk. Active on the boards, decent defensively, only one turnover. A decent night for Rudy in a loss that the team was never really in the game. --Hadlowe
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Stats: 21min 2pts (1-4, 0-0, 0-2) 8reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Thompson ( D ) -- probably wasn't a great sign when on our very first possession JT got the ball up top and in neighborly fashion decided to help LeBron shake off the rust threw it right to him for a breakaway dunk the other way. Probably a worse sign when 6 minutes later we had to pull him from the game for a stubborn refusal to guard Love on the perimeter as Love was raining threes on our head from all angles, and try putting in the always inspiring DWill instead. One of those threes was set up by JT getting picked up top, which is a weird thing for a big man to half to deal with. The others though were Jason not being focused and wandering down inside as Love, who looks ever the more Troy Murphy, just ducked out to spot up. Back in for Cuz in the early 2ndand had a couple of defensive possessions where he showed high, then recovered behind the play to neither challenge the shot, nor be in the rebounding scrum, and so just bounced around watching our 3.0 forwards trying to do all the work on the opposite side of the rim. Think he had all of something like 0pts 2reb in the first half. Things were mildy better after half, or at least more productive. He finally got on the glass a little. He got his only hoop of the night after he blew an easy one from Cuz, got the rebound and finally barely bounced one in. Spoiled that too by getting a technical for arguing he was fouled. Just fugly. A positive might be that Love largely disappeared after the first quarter fireworks, but on the Cavs you never know if that means anything as they have two other guys who started to take over and didn't really need or look for him much after the start. --Brick
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Stats: 36min 21pts (5-17, 0-0, 11-12) 13reb 4stl 5stl 1blk 3TO
Cousins ( C ) -- Could not shoot. And to illustrate how much that simple problem determined everything here, consider this: Cuz's jumper was not on, and he missed a number of contested chippees around the rim. So let's just say that he hits 4 more of the very makeable shots he was missing. Just 4. Two jumpers, two layups. With that simple change tonight becomes a 29pts (9-17FG 11-12FT) 13reb 4ast 5stl 1blk 3TO night. And we are talking about an A type game. That's all it takes -- knocking down makeable shots for him. But instead he did not, and indeed neither did anybody on the team, and so the whole discussion changes. Was a bit alarming when he got an early loose foul trying to get in front of Bron, but this is new Cuz, and fouls just rarely are a huge factor now (unless some cowardly butthead flops of course), and so it went nowhere. Really was not on offensively from the beginning, and Mozgov was bothering him far more than he did in the early season. Was kept outside for contested jumpers, tried a drive and missedit, missed an easy chippee, and started the game 2 for 8 at best. Finally got a good one driving and powering through Tristan to the hoop from up top, and almost all the shots he hit were tough spectacular inside hoops. It was all the humdrum bread and butter shots that were not falling. The special moments were still there. For the most part you could see him being more careful and patient with his passes looking for assists not turnovers, but he still did have a loose drive and dish turnover thrown right at Casspi's ankles. That was the thing though -- he was being more careful with his passes, but yet somehow like his shot they were just off today. No other explanation than just "off". he overthrew Collison on an easy pass on the breakout, threw several balls just to the left or right of Ben rather than hitting him in the hands. He was just off all night. In the early going he wasn't even really dominating the boards, although that really picked up as the game went along. Did most of his offensive damage from the FT line, as whenever Mozgov left the game the Cavs started that now all too familiar double and triple team swarming. Did rack up a ton of steals up top poking at balls, picking off soft passes. he was still a menace. But by Cuz's standards, not great. And with teamwide ball movement a thing of the distant pass, we pretty much needed him to be great to win this. --Brick
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Stats: 27min 6pts (2-8, 2-6, 0-0) 4reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
McLemore ( D- ) -- Ben's going to be glad to see this month from hell in his rearview mirror. For a short time int he early going it looked like maybe, just maybe, he was going to snap out of his monthlong funk. But we've seen that a few times this month, and like today, when he hit two early threes then promptly turned into a pumpkin, it just doesn't last. there was almost nothing to note after that, except details on hos he missed his last shot, or fumbled his last dribble. Here are the sorts of notes that pile up: almost turned it over twice on one possession trying to feed Cousin inside; airballed a corner three late in the 2nd (Smith may have blocked a piece of it); stripped on a drive in the final minute and a half; just ran off and left Mozgov underneath for an easy LeBron pass for a dunk (guess he went to guard the corner, but Mozgov was right on the hoop. Missed a three. Missed another three. Depression is watching him flounder out there again. For most of January we've had rookie Ben again, and its absolutely a factor in why we can't win anymore. We only have the 4 guys who are were real positives, and we only have 1 NBA level SG/shooter. He can't just die like this or Boogie spends his nights constantly triple teamed. You watch Ben right now, and he's off in every way Off balance,. floating left, right, quick shooting, not shooting, trying to create one play, not making the easy pass the next. Its a mess. --Brick
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Stats: 26min 11pts (5-12, 1-3, 0-0) 2reb 4ast 0stl 1blk 3TO
Collison ( C+ ) -- Collison opened the game strong, hitting Ben for a three and then dropping a really nice crossover on Kyrie to drive straight to the hoop from the three point line for an easy layup. Of course, it turned out that that was his only make of the first quarter, and while he was still moving the ball well, he just couldn't get anything to fall. You can excuse the end-of-clock three, but he missed two layups, a floater that should have been pretty easy, and an ill-advised jumper. He also had one bad play on the offensive end where he just didn't run after a rebound he could have beaten Kyrie to, allowing the Cavs to break out for a layup. Things actually looked up a bit in the second quarter. Not only did he come up with a nice strip of Kevin Love under the basket, but his shot also started falling - Darren hit his final two of the half (including banking in a three from about 35 to beat the halftime buzzer) which led to him hitting 4 of his last five shots in the game. He had a bit of an abbreviated stint in the third, lasting just under 9 minutes before being spelled by Ramon, and by the time he would have come back in the game was into garbage time and Ray got the call instead. All in all he actually did a good job of distributing the ball, with four assists and eight other setups that led to either misses or fouls. Defensively, he wasn't great, but he was putting out more effort out there than Ramon and he allowed the same eleven points (all to Kyrie) that he scored. At the very least he didn't kill us out there defensively - though against a team with LeBron and Love, you'd expect him to be a bit out of the play anyway. --Capt.
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Bench

Stats: 6 min 2pts (1-3, 0-1, 0-0) 0reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Williams ( INC ) -- Williams played tonight? Does he know he played? Williams came off the bench early for Jason Thompson, I think to check Kevin Love who was torching the Kings in the first quarter. That went about as well as you would expect as Love finished the quarter with sixteen points. His sole basket came on a dunk from an inside pass by Cousins. --Hadlowe
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Stats: 23min 15pts (5-7, 0-0, 5-6) 3reb 0ast 2stl 0blk 4TO
Casspi ( B- ) -- Omri's offensive numbers were very good on the night, with the second half and garbage time being much more effective than his short first half stint. By this point in the season, we and everyone in the league, know what Omri is going to do on offense. He was still able to get inside against the Cavaliers bench pretty much at will, getting all his points at the rim. The thing that brought his grade down tonight was the four turnovers. He was atypically careless with the dribble and was stripped twice going to the rim. Still, he and Landry were the only Kings bench players who were even marginally effective tonight, so he gets a decent grade on a pretty lackluster evening for the team. --Hadlowe
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Stats: 15min 0pts (0-3, 0-0, 0-0) 0reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Sessions ( D+ ) -- If you looked very carefully tonight you might have noticed Ramon Sessions on the basketball court. He was nominally our point guard for 15 minutes, but I'm not entirely sure what the "point" was. He rarely brought the ball up the court, and when he did he immediately gave it off to either Cousins or Gay, and then that was it until a few possessions later when he'd get another touch. Offensively, he brought just about nothing, missing all three shots he attempted and turning it over twice (somehow NOT getting credit for the TO on a terrible pass that Omri couldn't catch). He had a grand total of one assist, though it was a pretty nice look to Rudy for a 360 dunk on the baseline. Of course, that was the one highlight. He didn't play good defense at all. Generally he was just lazily slacking off of his man (Irving or Dellavedova) and counting on the fact that either LeBron or Love was probably going to take the shot. Of course, he did stop one Irving drive and force the pass out, so there's that. Inexplicably, he got matched up with LeBron in the half two consecutive possessions in the late third when the game was already pretty much in the can. The fact that Sessions was forced to pick up LeBron was either insane or inane or both, and on the first possession King James flat out took his lunch money, though on the second Ramon gave enough to force a LeBron miss (though he may have gotten away with a foul). Finally, Sessions had the pleasure of getting posterized by LeBron on a late fast break with LeBron faking him out of his shoes on a nice behind the back wraparound. It was almost all bad. The only reason I'm not giving him an "F" is that at this point we pretty much expect him to go out there and just throw the ball to the other team, and at least he didn't do that. --Capt.
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Stats: 15min 0pts (0-3, 0-1, 0-0) 2reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Stauskas ( D- ) -- just...nothing. I mean, not even showing signs. Missed an early three, tried to drive on a scrambling play, got rejected by Mozgov, and got even more invisible from there on out. His big contribution was grabbing 2 defensive rebounds. Ben has been bad all month, there was an opportunity here. Nik showing no signs he even knew there was an opening has hurt. Spend two Top 10 lottery picks in a row on SGs, have them contribute 6pts on 2-11 shooting as our designated shooters. And you wonder why we lose. --Brick
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Stats: 18min 6pts (2-4, 0-0, 2-2) 6reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Landry ( C+ ) -- came in in the early 2nd and was briefly our most effective inside guy. Got a board, more active on defense, but then retreated outside to take somw jumpers and missed them all. Did not react on a pass from Cousins up top, causing a turnover. Back in the late third and did nothing until the early 4th after Cuz was out, then got an o-reb and got to the line. --Brick
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Stats: 8min 2pts (1-2, 0-1, 0-0) 1reb 3ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
McCallum ( B ) -- My general rule is that if you only play in garbage time that you've got to play pretty well (or pretty poorly) to get a grade. McCallum came out for the last seven and a half minutes of garbage time, and while the Kings didn't ever quite make it a game, Ray brought some really nice defensive effort and did a much better job than normal of being a distributor. His night wasn't perfect - he got stripped from behind on a break (though it went out of bounds to the Kings) and he missed a pretty ill-advised three where he was fading right pretty hard, but other than that I like what I saw. He had three assists, two which led to Ryan Hollins dunks (one directly under the basket, and one setting him up with an open lane to the hoop), and he set up at least two other shots, getting Omri a foul on the break and hitting Quincy Miller to miss an open three with a skip pass. On the defensive end, he stopped a Dellavedova drive (and allowed one for a hoop) and came up with three loose ball that don't show up in the stat sheet, where two of those led to break opportunities. He's not perfect, and he played a lot of time against the bench and not much against Irving, but he still looked a heck of a lot better than Sessions out there. --Capt.
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Stats: 8min 4pts (2-2, 0-0, 0-0) 1reb 1ast 0stl 1blk 1TO
Hollins ( B- ) -- in for the premature garbagetime, and took a pass from Ray
and ran down the lane for a dunk. Got another dunk from Ray a few minutes later. Some defensive activity as the bench closed the gap. Despite height and bounciness just does not get those boards. Guessing at the grade -- who knows what it was all worth, but did not NOT do his job. --Brick
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Stats: 8min 1pts (0-3, 0-2, 1-2) 1reb 0ast 2stl 0blk 0TO
Miller ( INC ) -- Miller's highlight of the evening was stripping Lebron clean off the dribble. He played a few minutes, jacked up some shots (that weren't close at all) and grabbed a rebound. It wasn't a bad night for the kid and I would infinitely prefer to see him over Derrick Williams going forward. --Hadlowe
 
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I can't believe how selfish this team has become....there is absolutely no ball movement, it's straight up street ball basketball...but I suppose we are all too used to that because that's all we've been seeing for about 9 seasons now. agony and torture...I turn Kings games off earlier than I have ever done before and it doesn't bug me in the slightest. Let the losses continue to pile up!
 
That's a direct shot, and I do mean direct, at the fool sitting behind the GM's desk in our FO. Can't be any more clear unless calling PDA out by name.

BTW, as an All Star, Boogie might be more willing to speak his mind now. He's been tip-toeing around the issue lately but that's really direct and on point.
 
I'm actually hoping we break our losing streak record just to further highlight the fact that we have idiots in our FO. Kings of the past decade have been huge losers. To lose even more would be saying something.
 
So wasn't this season supposed to be about wins and losses and heads were going to roll if there wasn't an improvement? Because so far, there hasn't been one. If we didn't start out 9 and 5, then we'd be the worst team in the league right now, record wise.
 
Cousins was already sending signals that the team was spiraling down the drain because of the FO. He's just sending more smoke signals. Eventually it could turn into a forest fire.

The team obviously doesn't care anymore. They could give a poo-poo. Which makes fools of us fans left who do care.

The only thing left for me to care about is LINNING. They were quite successful tonight. If they play down to their potential like they have been , I figure they win 50% of the time against lousy teams. Looking at the remaining schedule, they play 10 lousy teams; that's 5 wins for the rest of the season.
 
And that, folks, is the sound of a gauntlet hitting the ground...hard.
The gauntlet has been thrown after almost every loss. Cousins has repeatedly blamed the lack of defense as the reason they lost - that's directly backing Malone and contesting the front office's insistence on offense.

Now he's just added the word "pace" to his after-game refutations of the FO's "style".

But make no mistake - this is close to open warfare between the players and the front office - has been for 6 weeks.
 
Orlando is on verge of firing their head coach with team mired in a 7 game losing streak.

well considering Vaughn has benched Tobias Harris, who I believe is their best player...the team in general has tuned him out. I am surprised he has been coaching as long as he has for Orlando.
 
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I love how outspoken DeMarcus is.....there is no body else out there that wants to talk about what's going on so he has to do it, I applaud him for that. The more displeasure he voices through the media the more Vivek will be pressured to put a winning team out there and I mean ASAP....
 
I love how outspoken DeMarcus is.....there is no body else out there that wants to talk about what's going on so he has to do it, I applaud him for that. The more displeasure he voices through the media the more Vivek will be pressured to put a winning team out there and I mean ASAP....

Winning team for what reason? So we lose our pick and win 35 games this year? Just tank it, shut it down and start over next season. It's game over man and the main objective of Cousins making the All-Star team was the only last beam of hope on the season and it only happened because of Kobe Bryant.
 
But make no mistake - this is close to open warfare between the players and the front office - has been for 6 weeks.
It's not just the players, with all due respect most of their opinions don't mater. This is the face of the franchise, a max player, one of the absolute elites in the game openly disagreeing with the entire public premise/strategy of his FO.
 
Winning team for what reason? So we lose our pick and win 35 games this year? Just tank it, shut it down and start over next season. It's game over man and the main objective of Cousins making the All-Star team was the only last beam of hope on the season and it only happened because of Kobe Bryant.

Obviously I'm not talking about winning this season mate..
 
The gauntlet has been thrown after almost every loss. Cousins has repeatedly blamed the lack of defense as the reason they lost - that's directly backing Malone and contesting the front office's insistence on offense.

Now he's just added the word "pace" to his after-game refutations of the FO's "style".


But make no mistake - this is close to open warfare between the players and the front office - has been for 6 weeks.

But now Cousins has another "set of initials" after his name. He's an All-Star.
 
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Out of morbid curiosity, what is the franchise record for consecutive losses?

This is Kenny Natt all over again. He went 11-47.

I see nothing out there on the court to indicate they'll be winning any games any time soon. Kenny Natt, meet Ty Corbin.
 
Well, hey - at least Rudy got #1 on the Top 10 Plays of the Night!

That's the most important thing - to get the casual fan oohing and aahing over the dunks - amiright?

No crap - this outcome might even be preferred to a win for Vivek.
Based on his and Pete's words, being #1 on the Top 10 plays of the night suits their "style" and "vision" and better promotes their 3.0 NBA concept than winning the game would. I'm sadly not exaggerating.
 
So wasn't this season supposed to be about wins and losses and heads were going to roll if there wasn't an improvement? Because so far, there hasn't been one. If we didn't start out 9 and 5, then we'd be the worst team in the league right now, record wise.
Yes there has been one and then the team stopped winning.
 
This one will go down in the annals of Kings history.

@largesteven
#Kings Ranadive Says he expects Kings to reach playoffs with more wins under Corbin then they would have had under Malone.

7:08 PM - 16 Dec 2014

Great comment here from LaBradFord:

"Vivek talked about changing the culture of the organization, and about Malone being the Phase 1 coach to get things on track and developing players. If you’re concerned about a draft pick and are fine with letting the losing continue without a care, then the culture is back to where it was a couple of years ago, and you need another Phase 1 coach.

This organization has moved backwards."

http://www.sactownroyalty.com/2015/1/31/7955523/wheres-the-accountability-vivek#comments
 
Kind of hard to make an objective comment about the state of the Kings when the previous 27 replies have all stated what is now the obvious: the FO and Coach have all but destroyd this years version of the team after they started 9-5 with a coach that was accomplishing something for the first time in 7-8 years. When your All Star player says it like it is, its time to listen and do something. Unfortunately, its now half way thru the season and it appears no one in FO is paying attention to the realities on the court. Curious, but wonder what Corliss Williamson would do if asked to right the listing ship without interferrence from above?
 
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