[Grades] Grades v. Celtics 2/22/2014

Best support staff tonight?

  • Thompson 10pts (5-7FG) 6reb 1ast 2stl 1blk

    Votes: 9 29.0%
  • McLemore 11pts (4-9FG) 4reb 0ast 0stl 0blk

    Votes: 6 19.4%
  • Williams 10pts (4-7FG) 2reb 1ast 0stl 0blk

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Landry 10pts (4-6FG) 6reb 0ast 1stl 0blk

    Votes: 16 51.6%

  • Total voters
    31
  • Poll closed .

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
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In a game that was fugly despite featuring a number of things we have been calling for: IT, who seems to have along with his TV apologists heard the whispers turned roar, was really looking to pass, and until some padded scoring stats in the final minute actually was threatening maybe the first game of his career with more assists than points. Ben was more involved...for a quarter, and responded with strong play...for a quarter, before turning back into TRob and ending up benched for Travis Outlaw. We played defense, at least at times. Things got physical, although Malone missed a golden opportunity to insert new acquisition Reggie Evans to show the Celts how that is done. The offense was democractic...but almost too democratic as it looked like something out of the Keith Smart handbook and we never did do anything that felt remotely dominant.

So, we won, but somehow the end result was fugly. We never did put them away. There was constant chirping vs. the refs. Flops on both sides. Cousins was back physically, but not mentally, and was really bothered by Humphries pushing and shoving all night. It was a throwback to old Boogie, as in old rookie/sophomore easy to distract Cousins. Somebody please drop him a tweet and tell him that he has to focus now -- half of the All Star vote is the second half of the previous season. Now's when you get yourself in position for it. It was a win, at a time when the whispers will grow whether that is what we want to do, but it wasn't pretty.

Your Consoritum Graders tonight:
Bricklayer
Uncia03
Bajaden
Capt. Factorial
Rainmaker


Boxscore

Stats: 31min 22pts (8-18, 2-3, 4-4) 7reb 2ast 0stl 0blk 3TO
Gay ( B+ ) -- This game didn't start off that well for Rudy as he seemed quite sluggish and any aggression was pretty much non-existent. Came out misfiring in the 1st, going 0-3, all perimeter jumpers. Started to fight his way into the game in the 2nd as started getting into the post instead of settling. Hit two short jumpers near the elbows which increasingly appears to be a favored area on the floor for him to rise up. Also drilled a pullup 3 off his own dribble. Still, even though he started forcing himself into the game in the 2nd and finding a rhythm, he didn't seem that into the game. Lethargic would be a great adjective to use as a description for his play overall in the 1st half. The lethargic play continued in the 3rd. He hit a pullup 3 on the left wing, a few mins later hit another pullup jumper from almost the same exact spot but that's all he really did on the offensive in for the quarter. What stuck out to me was he wasn't really seeking out the ball. Just passive. Then the 4th rolled around, game got a bit chippy, Landry hammered Olynyk and that foul, a flagrant, appeared to fire up the entire team, Rudy included. Rudy turned up the aggression, sought the ball and stopped settling for outside jumpers. Hit a big right wing jumper off a pass from Boogie, also attacked the rim twice and finished off two baskets inside. Attacked and got to the FT line as well. Defensively had an alright evening. Green had some success but much of Green's success came when Rudy wasn't matched-up against him. Green did shoot 7-25 on the game and Rudy deserves credit for some of that. Did well on the glass as well. I'm still adjusting to Rudy's style of play, as he's so smooth I might mistake how easy he makes things look for a lack of aggression at times. He did however float around too much for my liking the first 3 quarters and the difference was apparent when he turned it up a notch in the 4th. 22pts on 8-18, 7 rebs, good defensively for the most part and some big shots for us down the stretch is a pretty good night. It speaks to his talent that I think he can do a decent amount more. --Rain

Stats: 26min 10pts (5-7, 0-0, 0-0) 6reb 1ast 2stl 1blk 1TO
Thompson ( B ) -- solid is as solid does, and after last game's maybe trade deadline inspired meltdown, this time out Jason was rock solid. His offensive touches were widely scattered across the game, but almost everytime he did get his once every five minutes opportunity, he hit whatever it was. Twice he went inside over Bass and Humphries with nice little post moves in the first and third. After returning in the second he smoothly stroked a little midrange jumper from Cuz. He began the third with dunk down the lane as the Celtic just parted the waters fro him. And after Landry petered out in the 4th, he returned to the game and helped us seal it with another hit inside at the 4min mark and a nice pass over the top to Cuz (who fouled Humphries for about the 12th time on the play) at the 2:40 mark. rebounding was meh, but I felt his rebounds were a little more aggressive/legit than Carl's (both player put up 10 and 6, but slight edge to JT). --Brick

Stats: 34min 13pts (4-8, 0-0, 5-8) 7reb 2ast 2stl 0blk 6TO
Cousins ( D ) -- you know, frankly I could have gone lower than this. This was a frustrating game on a number of levels. Chicken and egg and probably zygote as well. We suddenly got democratic so Cuz did not get any shots...or Humphries hacked Cuz so he did not get any shots...or Cuz did not come mentally prepared to play and so he whined and flopped and got pushed around and so he did not get any shots...or the Celtics doubled and fouled and focused on stopping Cuz so he did not get any shots...or... In any case, the end result was that Cousins was never a factor tonight, except in the complaining department. Humphries was standing him up, help was often coming. The boards seemed constantly to be getting knocked out of his hands or flying off at odd angles. There was constant banging going on, and Cousins responded to it like a *****, not a badass. On a lark I recently rewatched Rambo III -- the Rambo where they lionized the Afghan freedom fighters who would later go on to become Al Queda and do the same things to us they were doing to the Soviets. There is a hilarious scene in that one where Rambo performs self surgery, pulls a wooden spike out of his side, breaks open a bullet, pours the gunpowder in the wound, and lights it to send flames shooting out of both sides of his body to cauterize the wound. THEN he goes back in to singlehandedly wipe out the Russian army. :p Did Rambo complain? Did Rambo whine about how he'd been done wrong? Not on your life. Rambo merely kicked ass, shot about 1000 people, survived a head on game of chicken with a helicopter, and partied with the Taliban. Cousins needs to watch that movie. You can't be a badass when you meltdown everytime you are beat up and should have fouled out and been ejected 3 or 4 times in response. Humphries is very strong and used it on Cousins. That's the big man life. Got to suck it up, but instead Cuz was constantly worried about the reffing and borderline cheap shotted Humphries every chance he could get. Result was one of his worst basketball games of the season, because eh was far too distracted to play basketball. Maybe reminscient of his early season suckass effort vs. Atlanta. -- Brick

Stats: 27min 11pts (4-9, 1-3, 2-2) 4reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
McLemore ( B ) -- It's good to see Ben have a game where he just goes out there and plays confident. He came out in the first and hit two of four jumpers, and also got to the line on a post mismatch against Phil Pressey. He was playing decent defense on Jeff Green, who is definitely a tough matchup for him size-wise, and Green ended up missing all four of his shots in the first while being checked by McLemore (though some of those were pretty open and some of that falls on Green). During Ben's short stint in the second he went completely quiet, getting blocked on a drive but other than that not much affecting play on either side of the court. In the third quarter, he scored on a nice offensive rebound and putback, and was the recipient of a lead pass for a dunk on the break, but missed both of his three-point attempts, one of those an airball. Green finally started to heat up in the third quarter and scored on Ben a few times, but Ben made a couple of nice plays on D, including bothering a Brandon Bass shot in the lane into a miss. In general, Ben did a very good job at covering the paint from the weakside on D while not getting lost off of his man, definitely an improvement off of his early season efforts. He didn't play at all in the fourth quarter except to come in for free throw purposes for the late game play that resulted in Brad Stevens and Gerald Wallace getting rung up, perhaps to save a bit of his legs for tomorrow night's Mile-High back-to-back. --Capt.

Stats: 37min 21pts (6-12, 0-1, 9-10) 4reb 12ast 0stl 1blk 4TO
Thomas ( A ) -- Very good game for Isaiah tonight. Wasn't perfect, but it was one of his best games in some time. 21 points on 12 shots is very efficient. More importantly, he took the shots within the flow of the game. He started the game off with an assist on a pass to an open McLemore in the corner for a two pointer. He should have had another when he made a pass to a cutting Cousins who missed, but was fouled. Cuz repaid him with a pass where he hit his first basket, a 16 footer. A bit later Isaiah put a beautiful fake on Humprey's in the post and laid it in. He followed that with another pass to an open McLemore in the corner for a three. My favorite move of the night came a little later when he drove into the key, hesitated, and then did a JWill move where he fakes a pass behind his back, but keeps the ball and lays it in. An entertaining sequence came when Williams had the rebound, passed it ahead to Isaiah, who was ahead of everyone, and Isaiah threw an alley opp pass off the backboard for a trailing Williams who slammed it home. But as I said, his game wasn't perfect. He had 4 turnovers in the game. One of which he almost managed to steal back, but he was fouled on the play. He also had some trouble guarding Bayless, who just shot over him a couple of times. But it wasn't for lack of effort. He did do a better job of guarding Pressey when he was in there. Tonights game is the kind of game I'd like to see from Isaiah every time out. There was a point in the game, in the second half, when Grant said that Isaiah had 17 points, and I thought to myself at the time, wow, I don't remember him taking enough shots to have 17 points. Efficiency is the answer. Tonight he did a great job. Well done Isaiah!--Baja[/I]
 
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Bench

Stats: 27min 10pts (4-7, 0-0, 2-2) 2reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Williams ( B- ) -- This was a pretty good night for DWill, at least on one side of the ball. Activity level and movement(which is a key for him) was there in this one. Had a very nice cut off the ball and finish off a nice pass from Rudy. Got inside, drew a foul and got to the FT line. Then hit a nice, in-rhythm jumper out on the wing and you could tell he was feeling good about himself and into the game. Then had the highlight of the night and potential Sports Center Top 10 play when in transition IT dropped a perfect pass off the backboard which he hammered through. 2nd half was completely different for Derrick as he only got up one shot, which he made and was much more quiet. Might have been his poor defense which kept him on the bench as even though he impacted the game offensively in the 1st half, his rotations on defense were slow and he was caught out of position which continued in the 2nd half(this time without the offensive contributions) and is likely partly why he played 16 mins in the 1st half and only 8 after the break. He also was non-existent on the glass, grabbing only 2 rebs in his 24 mins. Solid night for Derrick though but I'd like to see him improve defensively and go for a rebound every now and then. With his athleticism he has the tools to impact the game much more on both areas. --Rain

Stats: 25min 10pts (4-6, 0-0, 2-2) 6reb 0ast 1stl 0blk 1TO
Landry ( B ) -- bit surprised by the blowout poll result, because Carl was solid, but not that special. Of course maybe it just was that Carl is finally starting to string together some solid games here. What he did well on the night was simply pick and pop, and he had two of those long midrange jumpers and knocked them down with as IT set him up and the Celtics sagged in the middle to stop Cuz. Added an easy +1 as he sealed inside and Gay set him up with a nice pass in the early game, and another +1 later after half that was essentially selfish tunnel vision Carl, ignoring two open teammates to force up his own shot, but hitting it anyway (Carl has, get this, 5 assists on the season so far. This is the player we bring in to help our "culture change" from selfishness). On defense he competed but had several incidents of getting shot over by Humphries and powered through by Bass. Did a solid job on the boards, but felt that between the two 10 and 6 guys most of Landry's boards were longer, several of them bounced to him after Cuz and the Celtics frontline scrummed about etc. Still, with Acy rebounding like Bargnani, any help was appreciated. --Brick

Stats: 11min 0pts (0-1, 0-0, 0-0) 0reb 0ast 1stl 0blk 0TO
McCallum ( D+ ) -- Hard game to grade for McCallum. He didn't do anything wrong, other than miss one shot, the only shot he took. In fact, on the offensive side of the ball, he just didn't do anything period, other than bring the ball up the floor. Now on the defensive side of the ball, he did a pretty darned good job. There were a few moments when he was almost inside Bayless jersey. Bayless did manage to score one basket on Ray when he freed himself up off a pick. But other than that, he did a great job. Ditto on the short time he guarded Pressey as well. Pressey had the ball leading the break and Ray affected his shot enough to cause a miss. To be fair, McCallum hasn't much floor time to get acquainted with his teammates, and I would suspect that there's a little hesitation on his part to take control of the team and direct traffic. Which is exactly what he needs to do. --Baja

Stats: 11min 2pts (1-2, 0-0, 0-0) 0reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Acy ( INC ) -- now see, this is where the comparisons to Reggie Evans break down. Acy did not look as worthless as his numbers indicate out there, but I'm pretty sure Reggie grabbed more rebounds form the bench than Acy did in this game. In fact bang, Reggie just grabbed another one while I was typing this. Acy however fluttered about and got little accomplished. Its no good when Carl Landry is doing the rebounding when you are paired with him, and this a night after nabbing 12. Got one little hit.--Uncia

Stats: 14min 6pts (2-3, 2-2, 0-0) 2reb 0ast 0stl 1blk 1TO
Outlaw ( B- ) -- Travis looked to have been benched for the game but came in late in the third and played the final 13.5 minutes. He started out as an instant spark on offense, hitting two threes in short order, but then went quiet for the rest of the game, missing a forced turnaround jumper that was his only further attempt in the contest. Defensively, Travis also started out strong, contesting a couple of missed threes and even getting credit for a block down low on Olynyk. But with under 5 minutes left in the game, Jeff Green decided he was going to take over, and Outlaw really had no answer. Green scored eight points on Outlaw in short order, six of those from the line. But to be fair, I don't think that McLemore would have done any better - Green was determined to get his in the fourth.--Capt.
 
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This win was not one of our best but it was not boring. Cousins should have to empty waste baskets for a week. But across the board our guys were mostly in it. As Brick said IT had a good game that was closer to or more what this board has been looking for from him. Sorry I didn't get to see Evans play but it was more fun to win.
 
Ugly wins are OK. So is tough physical play.

There was a program on Comcast Sports with a John Stockton interview before the game. Stockton commented on how he focused on being "stoic" during his NBA career specifically to stay out of trouble with the media and make life easier for his family. I hope someone points Cousins to this interview.

sto·ic
ˈstō-ik/
noun
noun: stoic; plural noun: stoics; noun: Stoic; plural noun: Stoics
  1. 1.
    a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
 
The word is out in the NBA. In order to stop Cousins, a defender needs to be very physical with him. Gortat did it and now Humphries. They beat him at his own game. Cousins was out of the game physically and definitely mentally. He had 13 points, 6 rebounds and 6 TOs. He fouled out. He should been ejected for the elbow on Humphries. A game like this is why every team needs scoring. It needs to come from different people.

Gay stepped up and salvaged the game. Kudos to him. In the first half, Gay and Cousins made some great passes.

IT played a great game, and had more blocks than Cousins, and only 2 less rebounds, to go with 2something points and 12 assists.

I thought this was a very interesting game to watch. Cousins had all of his weaknesses exposed by an under-manned Boston team. Hopefully he can learn from this game. It proved that the Kings can win games without being relient on Cousins.
 
The word is out in the NBA. In order to stop Cousins, a defender needs to be very physical with him. Gortat did it and now Humphries. They beat him at his own game. Cousins was out of the game physically and definitely mentally. He had 13 points, 6 rebounds and 6 TOs. He fouled out. He should been ejected for the elbow on Humphries. A game like this is why every team needs scoring. It needs to come from different people.

Gay stepped up and salvaged the game. Kudos to him. In the first half, Gay and Cousins made some great passes.

IT played a great game, and had more blocks than Cousins, and only 2 less rebounds, to go with 2something points and 12 assists.

I thought this was a very interesting game to watch. Cousins had all of his weaknesses exposed by an under-manned Boston team. Hopefully he can learn from this game. It proved that the Kings can win games without being relient on Cousins.

Cousins was injured. Although I agree whole heartedly that Cousins can be bugged by some guys, it also works well when he isn't mobile.

http://www.sacbee.com/2014/02/22/6182182/postgame-notes-demarcus-cousins.html
 
I'm far more concerned with cousins attitude and demeanor than his stats in this game.

He's coming off an injury. A bit out of shape, and rusty. I think it's going a bit far to say the the nba has figured him out.

Why he's out there at less than 100% at this point in the season is beyond me.
 
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In addition to Shaq as an advisor for Cuz he really needs John Stockton for more important reasons. See King Baller's post above.
 
Ugly wins are OK. So is tough physical play.

There was a program on Comcast Sports with a John Stockton interview before the game. Stockton commented on how he focused on being "stoic" during his NBA career specifically to stay out of trouble with the media and make life easier for his family. I hope someone points Cousins to this interview.

sto·ic
ˈstō-ik/
noun
noun: stoic; plural noun: stoics; noun: Stoic; plural noun: Stoics
  1. 1.
    a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.

Couldn't agree more. Phil Jackson bought his players books on Zen. Malone should pick some of the stoic philosophers for Cousins. He's so reactive to everything around him.
 
I'm far more concerned with cousins attitude and demeanor than his stats in this game.

He's coming off an injury. A bit out of shape, and rusty. I think it's going a bit far to say the the nba has figured him out.

Why he's out there at less than 100% at this point in the season is beyond me.

Agreed. I don't mind rust, or even being a bit out of shape coming off an injury.
Effort/energy/hustle/attitude are all things you can control at any time on the court. And really, since the all-star announcement snub, Cuz has largely been horrible at those 4 things
 
The word is out in the NBA. In order to stop Cousins, a defender needs to be very physical with him. Gortat did it and now Humphries. They beat him at his own game. Cousins was out of the game physically and definitely mentally. He had 13 points, 6 rebounds and 6 TOs. He fouled out. He should been ejected for the elbow on Humphries. A game like this is why every team needs scoring. It needs to come from different people.

Gay stepped up and salvaged the game. Kudos to him. In the first half, Gay and Cousins made some great passes.

IT played a great game, and had more blocks than Cousins, and only 2 less rebounds, to go with 2something points and 12 assists.

I thought this was a very interesting game to watch. Cousins had all of his weaknesses exposed by an under-manned Boston team. Hopefully he can learn from this game. It proved that the Kings can win games without being relient on Cousins.

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I'm far more concerned with cousins attitude and demeanor than his stats in this game.

He's coming off an injury. A bit out of shape, and rusty. I think it's going a bit far to say the the nba has figured him out.

Why he's out there at less than 100% at this point in the season is beyond me.

It's crazy to play him when he is injured. He is not "coming off an injury." He is still injured. I don't get why he is playing but then we have a new whipping boy which should make the pizza guys happy.

Let's criticize Boogie for not being stoic with an injured hip flexor. What a *****. :(
 
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I hate to beat a dead horse but didn't everyone notice that we won the game dispite Cuz's repeatedly taking himself and sometimes the whole team out of the game? That kind of behavior especially when it was repeated as it was, is bad, like a "basketball felony". Now let' move on and talk about spring flowers.
 
I hate to beat a dead horse but didn't everyone notice that we won the game dispite Cuz's repeatedly taking himself and sometimes the whole team out of the game? That kind of behavior especially when it was repeated as it was, is bad, like a "basketball felony". Now let' move on and talk about spring flowers.

My problem with the game may be more my problem than anything that was happening on the court. I didn't enjoy the game. The bottom line for me is to enjoy what is happening.

As to Boogie, I worry about him and that detracts from my enjoyment of the game. I wish the team had waited until he had healed but perhaps winning is too important. Or is it? I forget whether winning is important or not.
 
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