[Grades] Grades v. Clippers 03/19/2013

Which King were you most proud of for this game?

  • DeMarcus Cousins

    Votes: 4 9.1%
  • Tyreke Evans

    Votes: 5 11.4%
  • Cole Aldrich

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Marcus Thornton

    Votes: 2 4.5%
  • Patrick Patterson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Toney Douglas

    Votes: 32 72.7%

  • Total voters
    44
  • Poll closed .

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
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I tell you, if you have checked out on this season due to circumstances, you've been missing some pretty consistently entertaining games. Tonight a rough and tumble hard fought playoff game broke out in the old barn, and you can pick your jaws up off the ground when I tell you your Sacrametno Kings actually won it.

The key play really has to go to Tyreke Evans -- we were being outsaavied, fouled, bloodied, flopped, and every other "smart, veteran" dirty trick you can imagine in an amazingly frustrating third quarter by the Clippers in full playoff/cheap play mode (it was like one of those pickup games where the team full of old guys at the park come on and school the kids with their dirty plays), and then Tyreke showed them how its done, grabbing a rebound after Barnes blew a layup and pulling off a flop so egregious Chris Paul would have been ashamed. It was fighting back in a game full of the stuff, he hit both FTs the other way, and then started slamming inside to get to the foul line again and again and turn the FT game and momentum against the Clippers. It was a great response as Reke scored 8pts in a 13-0 run that the Clippers never really recovred from. Then Toney Douglas came on and picked up where Tyreke had left off, Marcus got involved, Cousins fought and stayed in the game at the same time, unlikely as that seems, and boom, we win our very own little playoff war. Like the Miami game weeks ago where we came as close as any team to unseating the Heat's run at history, we showed we can play a game at this level/style. It was ugly, playoff basketball. And it was fun. maybe one day we'll get to see the real thing again.

Said by an actual live Sacramento King:
"In the fourth quarter, it was crunch time, winning time," Douglas said. "I know when I was in the huddle I was like, 'Just focus on defense, who cares on offense?' We've got to get stops."
:eek: Woot!

Grading Consortium is down a bandido for tonight:
Bricklayer
Capt. Factorial


Boxscore

Stats: 36min 11pts (2-4, 2-4, 5-6) 4reb 2ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Salmons ( C ) -- I was not particularly happy with Salmons' first quarter. It wasn't his offense (he hit his only shot - a three - and was passing well enough), and it wasn't his defensive results (3 points allowed on 6 shots), it was his continues insistence on slumping down into the paint and leaving his man wide open for threes. He allowed five open jumpshots as a result, and we were darn lucky that only one of them hit. From that point, however, things got better. His defensive efficiency got worse (he ended up allowing 11 points on 13 shots) but somebody must have gotten in his ear at the quarter break, because he quit slumping off his man on the perimeter. For all but a minute and a half in the fourth quarter we went with a four-guard lineup, and Salmons was spending most of his time defending in the paint, and it worked out remarkably well. Outside of one post up by Griffin the Clippers didn't even attack Salmons down low. That one post up attempt happened when the Clippers finally tried to take advantage by putting DeAndre in with Blake, and Smart (to his credit!!) yanked Salmons and put in Patterson to intentionally foul Jordan until Del Negro was forced to pull him, at which point we went back to the four-guard lineup that (somehow) actually worked. Salmons wasn't terribly involved in the offense, but we didn't need him to be. --Capt.

Stats: 15min 2pts (1-3, 0-0, 0-0) 2reb 2ast 0stl 0blk 2TO
Thompson ( D ) -- on a night cut short by injury did not get much accomplished out there, and may in fact have sat out the entire stretch run as much for lack of production as for the gash over his eye. Was ineffective from the start, taking a few tough long shots we did not need and seemed to be trying to get into it with Griffin, with the predictabel result being that all he got out of it was 2 early fouls and a seat on the bench. Just did not look settled and in control of the situation. Started the third poorly again, turning it over on the break, and on another semi-break led Cousins right into an offensive foul with a bounce pass to him on the move right into Jordan's chest. The game was getting chippy and cheap by that point too, and Jason seemed to be getting held on several rebounds, which did little for his composure. Finally turned it over on an offensive move when he turned into a double team instead of passing it, and slammed heads with Jordan and ended up back in the lcokerroom with stitcges. That was it as Patterson played well, Cousins stayed in control, and Smart went to smallball with Reke and Salmons our "power forwards" for the bulk of the quarter as we played only 1 big at a time. Even if we had been playign a standard lineup I doubt anything JT had done on the ngiht would have made him 1 of the 2. --Brick

Stats: 28min 17pts (6-10, 0-1, 5-9) 11reb 1ast 2stl 0blk 3TO
Cousins ( B+ ) -- back and looked pretty good in the early going, and largely aware of who he was playing against as he dramtically pulled his arms bakc on sevral occassions to avoid the expected flops and foul trouble in the early going. The long jumpers were not on, or really needed, but grabbed some strong defensive boards in traffic and was working inside for dunks around the rim to stayefficient. We started the third smartly with a called post move for a +1. But then things began to get chippy, and I thought we were going to lose our big center to the mess again. Picked up back to back offensive fouls to damage his calm, survived an utterly ridiculous flop attempt by CP3 that is widely circulating the net and needs to be fined today, but then picked up his 4th on a bizarre and dumb foul racing up fron behind Griffin on the brake and almost tackling him -- what did he think could happen there? When he returned in the 4th was very strong and physical on the glass, and made a great long outlet pass to Evans. More importantly he managed to hang in there during the late war despite Griffin's best efforts to fall down every other play, poor uncoordinated little dear that he is. Was our only big on the floor by that point, and certainly the only rebounder, losing him could have spelled the end, but he largely kept his hands out of the cookie jar and gave us the interior presence we needed to pull it out. Not an enormous game, but a good one and commendable for what he didn't do as much as for what he did. --Brick

Stats: 36min 16pts (4-13, 0-2, 9-10) 4reb 5ast 2stl 0blk 1TO
Evans ( C ) -- Evans was the hardest player for me to grade tonight. It's hard to look down on 17 points, but the facto the matter is that Tyreke started the game 2-10 from the field and only got himself up to 4-13 by hitting on two consecutive drives in the fourth - the second one out-of-control and a bit lucky in my eyes. The out-of-control drive was a bit of a problem for Tyreke tonight, as I noted at least four of them (three misses) and I think there were a few he got fouled on that I didn't note. Defensively, Tyreke made some nice plays (notably stripping Griffin on a baseline drive in the fourth to prevent a dunk the painless way), had two steals, hustled to get back and recover the rebound when Barnes completely blew a breakaway layup (following that with a ridiculous flop in a turnabout-is-fair-play move) and only allowed 11 points on 13 shots, but at the same time just wouldn't stop leaving his man (often Jordan Crawford) open for three. Tyreke surrendered 8 three point attempts tonight and given how open they were it was lucky that only three of them hit. Some good, some bad on offense, some good some bad on defense, I guess it's a C. --Capt.

Stats: 22min 7pts (3-5, 1-3, 0-0) 0reb 3ast 2stl 0blk 2TO
Thomas ( B ) -- My IT notes need to be washed out with soap. I count sixteen curse words either spelled out or abbreviated, and it all revolves around the male bovine excrement calls that were made over a very short stretch in the third quarter. Early in the third, IT got switched onto Matt Barnes in the post. "SacTown's Whinefest" proceeded to throw IT to the ground in order to get open for a layup, no call. No matter, IT continued playing pretty good D on Chris Paul (and yes, he was playing pretty good D in the first two quarters as well), starting with a steal on Chris Paul. Then things went crazy. IT stayed in front of Paul on a drive and subsequently in the post, completely frustrating him until CP3 tried to draw a desperation foul and the refs granted it. Male Bovine Excrement. Then, Blake Griffin set a screen and subsequently went into 5.25" disk mode, maybe flopping even worse than earlier when he hit the floor on the break from Cousins getting a couple of fingers on his ribcage. Of course, "Blake Griffin", like "Chris Paul", is a more important name than "Isaiah Thomas" so guess who got the Male Bovine Excrement call? One possession later Chris Paul suckered the officials into giving him another Male Bovine Excrement call on a sweep-through and that was it for IT - four fouls, and given how well our unit did in the fourth, he didn't get back in. (No real complaints there.) I'm just upset that IT's best defensive night in recent memory was cut short - I'd have liked to see more of that. Incidentally, IT did pull a Tyus Edney (or at least 84% of one) at the end of the first quarter, driving the length of the floor in 5.7 seconds for a layup and ended up with decent though not great numbers given his short minutes (7 points on 5 shots, three assists, two steals) and allowing 4 points on 6 shots if you ignore the MBE fouls. A nice outing, especially with the D and it's too bad it got cut short. --Capt.
 
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Bench

Stats: 26min 13pts (6-10, 1-2, 0-0) 5reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 2TO
Patterson ( B+ ) -- steady again as the guy out there that just flat knows his game and is settled into it. The thing you notice is that he drifts to his spots, and then he just catches and shoots because he's already right where he wants to be. No wasted motion or dribbles unlike so many of our assist blowers who just have to dribble around until they can force a contested jumper. But tonight Patteson added to the jumpers by being active on the offensive glass following shots, and while the numbers do not really indicate it, I thought a critical moment for us were the minutes when we went ultra smallball with Patterson as our only big and Reke and Salmons trying to hop around and keep Blake Griffin off the boards. "Pat Pat" didn't exactly rack up huge board numbers (and indeed lost one over his back that Cousins clearly would have gotten), but during that stretch he gave us just enough on the glass to allow us to sruvive the tactic long enough to get the big guy back into it. Just steady steady, and its making a real difference to get those dependable minutes up front off the bench. --Brick

Stats: 30min 26pts (7-14, 6-10, 5-5) 4reb 4ast 1stl 0blk 1TO
Thornton ( A- ) -- the Thornton Clearwater Revival has been sputtering a bit of late, with it never being clear on any given night if you're going to get superman or chuckerman out there. And at the start of this one it was worrisome it might be the chucker, he came in misfiring, including bricking an absolutely wide open three to start the 2nd quarter as the entire Clippers team simultaneously turned and ran away form him. But a layup off a scramble play seemed to get him going, and then he was off into mad bomber mode draining three after three as the game turned into a shootout. After half it was a bit of a similar story -- he got a quick layup with the help of a nice internal screen by Aldrich, but then struggled for a bit before stepping back up. Missed several long bombs, and blew the layup on a ncie pass from Reke when he got Clipped on the head and threw the ball off the bottom of he rim. But while MT was never the man out there as Reke dragged us back from the brink and then Toney Douglas put on a cape and kapowed the Clips, he did step back up to drop several more bombs on the Clippers as we put them away. Hit a three out of a timeout when we must have mysteriously screwed up and did not run a timeout play for John frickin Salmons, and drained a big three to cap the Toney Douglas run with 1:40 to go, punching the lead out o 12 and effectively makingit insurmountable. This was closer to the superman than the chuckerman but after the second quarter he was a helper not the straw that stirs the drink and the "-" seems about right here.--Brick

Stats: 16min 2pts (1-2, 0-0, 0-0) 5reb 0ast 0stl 1blk 0TO
Aldrich ( B ) -- came in with a couple of big rebounds in the late first, but also showed his lack of skill as he blew the follow layup, and fumbled a hard pass from Patterson with his less than Cousins hands. Did fine against Griffin, added a block, and when he came back in made a nice play with an internal screen on DeAndre it allow Thornton a free run at the rim. Minutes got limited thereafter as Smart largely went smallball/1 big on the floor at a time, but duiring his minutes provided exactly what a backup center is supposed to provide -- rebounded, tried to defend the rim, made few mistakes.--Brick

Stats: 26min 19pts (6-10, 3-5, 4-4) 2reb 7ast 1stl 0blk 2TO
Douglas ( A+ ) -- There's no other grade. Sure, Douglas played good (correction: great) defense, but the whole game came down to four possessions in the late fourth quarter. The Kings had the ball up two points and in four possessions the Kings scored 12 points while allowing 2. Of those 12 points, Douglas scored the first 9 on three consecutive threes, the third from about 30 feet as the shot clock was about to expire. The other 3 came off a TD drive-and-kick assist to Thornton. And of the defensive stops in that sequence, one was Douglas forcing a Chris Paul TO with his nasty D. In four possessions we went from up two and hoping to contain Chris Paul and Blake Griffin to up 12 points with 1:41 left - The Game Was Over. And it's actually fair to say that Toney Douglas singlehandedly won this game. I had some other things to say, but Toney's late fourth quarter just plain trumped them and I'm going to leave it be. --Capt.

Stats: 5min 3pts (1-2, 1-1, 0-0) 0reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Fredette ( INC ) -- ok, first of all let it be said this was unfortunate, except fortuante in that there were not enough minutes for a letter grade. Let it also be said that late in the game Keith Smart actually made some saavy coaching moves that helped us pull this game off. But what happened here in Jimmer's second quarter stint was both unfortunate, and purely on Keith Smart. You see, he randomly subbed in Jimmer, just to say he subbed in Jimmer, and the matchup he subbed him in to create? Jimmer v. Jamaal Crawford. Uh oh. And uh oh was right. Got absolutely lit up like a Christmas tree as Crawford attacked him like a shark attacks chum and poured in 12pts in Jimmer's less than 5 minutes on the floor. We set Jimmer up for one three pointer in return, but this was a one way battle, and a very predictable one to anyone not named Smart. --Brick
 
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I tell you, if you have checked out on this season due to circumstances, you've been missing some pretty consistently entertaining games.

agree. they have been playing pretty good for about the past month.

they have completely blown out a few teams, beat some playoff teams, and had some really competitive games against good teams. and gave Miami their toughest game of the 23 game win streak they are on
 
About the poll...

I know the obvious choice would be Toney Douglas, but I went with Demarcus Cousins. Why? As Brickie said above, "Cousins fought back and stayed in the game, unlikely as that seems."

DFC played a good game, didn't take any crap and didn't get kicked out. I was proud of him and he gets my vote.
 
Marcus Thornton is widely referred to across this forum as a "Chucker"

he had more assists than our starting Point Guard tonight....
 
great win, Toney D is BEAST lol btw did anyone notice Cousins after he got that steal on Paul he was talking smack to him all the way up the court and while he was setting a pick on him lmao I loved it and great defense one on one by DCuz on Griffin in the 4th.
 
Evans and Cousins are built for the playoffs...we just have to get them there.
 
outside of the Lakers, there's no team in the league I'd rather have the Kings beat. it's glaringly obvious, even Grant and Jerry mentioned it, that these two teams don't like each other, going back to Cuz statements about Blake Griffin, and the Clippers have had our number during that whole time. beating them in a game they obviously wanted and even blowing them out was extremely satisfying. kudos to pretty much all Kings that played, as they all played nearly mistake-free games. Isaiah got close to pressing it a bit in the third and it was probably a good thing that he picked up his fourth foul, but other than that a spectacular effort all around.

voted for Douglas in the poll, but as Brick and VF mentioned, Cuz composure, especially against his nemesis, deserves recognition as well and Tyreke saving the Kings in the third, too.
 
1) TONEY FRIKIN DOUGLAS!
2) Tyreke with a huge play when he didn't give up, chased after Matt Barnes instead of giving up and thus got the rebound, and "drew" the foul. That sequence would have turned out very differently if he didn't sprint back after Barnes. But what do I know, he has no heart.
3) I love watching Aldrich. The guy sets screens, and was huge in our good second quarter. He got MT and Jimmer wide open because of the screens he set. He's not the most talented by any means but I love watching him play because he actually sets good screens, gets guys open and doesn't take bad shots. We haven't had a guy like that in years.

I'm telling you guys, we have the talent to make this work. I'm all for keeping Douglas and Aldrich. TBH I prefer the way Douglas plays to IT, and was glad to see the ball in his hands as we fought our way back.

I swear Tyreke's FG% would be even better if he just acted a little bit more when he gets hacked. That would easily take away 3 missed shots per game and earn him trips to the line instead. The thing is he's strong but not particularly explosive vertically. When he gets hacked he still manages to get the ball up and so the refs don't think there's contact, but because he doesn't jump much either the contact doesn't look like much.
 
Wow Tyreke just went off his a$$ when it counted... took over. And he has seemed to be in a sort of funk for a couple years now. So he got my vote. If he can get his head on straight, and do his crazy "attack the basket and get to the line" thing... wow he's good. Douglas had an amazing game and played great defense, and I love Cousins. But I enjoyed Tyreke the most
 
Kings assists again prove that when they move the ball around and side to side they they win games. Douglas had 7 ast. off the bench and played like an itchy second shirt on the Clips. And again PatPat plays like he belongs, down low or at the perimeter. One of two best home games of season. It's coming together..........;)
 
1) TONEY FRIKIN DOUGLAS!
2) Tyreke with a huge play when he didn't give up, chased after Matt Barnes instead of giving up and thus got the rebound, and "drew" the foul. That sequence would have turned out very differently if he didn't sprint back after Barnes. But what do I know, he has no heart.
3) I love watching Aldrich. The guy sets screens, and was huge in our good second quarter. He got MT and Jimmer wide open because of the screens he set. He's not the most talented by any means but I love watching him play because he actually sets good screens, gets guys open and doesn't take bad shots. We haven't had a guy like that in years.

I'm telling you guys, we have the talent to make this work. I'm all for keeping Douglas and Aldrich. TBH I prefer the way Douglas plays to IT, and was glad to see the ball in his hands as we fought our way back.

I swear Tyreke's FG% would be even better if he just acted a little bit more when he gets hacked. That would easily take away 3 missed shots per game and earn him trips to the line instead. The thing is he's strong but not particularly explosive vertically. When he gets hacked he still manages to get the ball up and so the refs don't think there's contact, but because he doesn't jump much either the contact doesn't look like much.

on offense, if there's one thing you'll learn playing behind Kendrick Perkins and, to a lesser extent, Omer Asik it's that. good thing he took those lessons to heart and let's all pray he can make the rest of the Kings see the light in this regard.
 
Apparently, DeMarcus has a personal rivalry with Blake. I'll admit that I liked the Clippers for a long while, but that Paul flop killed every measure of respect that I had for them. Also, DAMMIT!!!! We blew our draft position! If you want to start winning, do it 70 games ago! REALLY!!!!
 
About the poll...

I know the obvious choice would be Toney Douglas, but I went with Demarcus Cousins. Why? As Brickie said above, "Cousins fought back and stayed in the game, unlikely as that seems."

DFC played a good game, didn't take any crap and didn't get kicked out. I was proud of him and he gets my vote.

LOL. A high grade from low expectations.:D If the guy doesn't get kicked out, he at least gets a passing grade every time. Cousins really knows how to work the grading system.:D
 
Toney Douglas gets my vote. I thought the most fun of the game were the matchups between Paul and IT and Paul and Douglas. Paul is so darned crafty, but he had a tough game last night.
 
Toney Douglas gets my vote. I thought the most fun of the game were the matchups between Paul and IT and Paul and Douglas. Paul is so darned crafty, but he had a tough game last night.

Paul .. and IT? Shrugs. If you say so boss.
 
LOL. A high grade from low expectations.:D If the guy doesn't get kicked out, he at least gets a passing grade every time. Cousins really knows how to work the grading system.:D

Seriously. 17/11 in 28 minutes on 6-11 shooting against a playoff team and players constantly looking to get under his skin... :rolleyes:
If anything, he did pick up too many fouls, but don't kid yourself, we won't win this game without him. He's the kind of chippy player you need - everyone else would back down to Griffin/Paul, but DeMarcus relishes going toe-to-toe with them.
 
Seriously. 17/11 in 28 minutes on 6-11 shooting against a playoff team and players constantly looking to get under his skin... :rolleyes:
If anything, he did pick up too many fouls, but don't kid yourself, we won't win this game without him. He's the kind of chippy player you need - everyone else would back down to Griffin/Paul, but DeMarcus relishes going toe-to-toe with them.

agreed. i saw nothing but good things from demarcus last night. he set the tone, competed like hell, put up big numbers in limited minutes, played with a fire lit under his ***, but kept from boiling over in the chippiest game the kings have played yet this season. Flop City are notorious for their cheapshot style of play (and blake griffin really does give demarcus a run for his money at the complaint department), so kudos to big cuz for sticking it to them...
 
Seriously. 17/11 in 28 minutes on 6-11 shooting against a playoff team and players constantly looking to get under his skin... :rolleyes:
If anything, he did pick up too many fouls, but don't kid yourself, we won't win this game without him. He's the kind of chippy player you need - everyone else would back down to Griffin/Paul, but DeMarcus relishes going toe-to-toe with them.

You're probably right. They might not have won this game without him.

And yes, Cousins is chippy. Even with his own players. Did you see him yell at Tyreke Evans coming back onto the floor? He was po'd.
 
Paul .. and IT? Shrugs. If you say so boss.

IT stole the ball from Paul - twice. Not many guards do that to Paul, much less 2-year guards. Paul posted up on IT for 2, got two calls on some of his artistry, one of which was incredibly ticky-tacky and probably shouldn't have been called (As another poster said, didn't they get rid of the call where the offensive player throws his arms up into you?). That was the extent of the damage he did on IT. IT pressured him when he was in there. He also had a very nice blow-by on Paul with a beautiful left hand runner, as well as another blow-by on a layup. (I notice now that IT has learned to keep the ball in front of him on those blow-bys because he's learned Paul likes to come from behind and steal the ball). All in all, pretty good for the young guy. Certainly a far cry from his first performance of his rookie year in which Paul took him to the cleaners.
 
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