Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat

Pace ball's fun! Pace ball's cool!
We play pace ball for our fools!
With a knick knack paddywhack
Another loss at home!
Our pace ball came rolling home!
Hey, we kept this one close with Miller and JT being very effective (offensively) off the bench.
Cuz lost a monster game to his own head.
The Kingsfans All Stars would score 110 on Karl's Kings.
We're still here! Only 15 games left in perhaps the most annoying season in King history.
Boxscore
Stats: 36min 16pts (6-13, 2-5, 2-2) 5reb 1ast 2stl 0blk 3TO
Casspi ( B- ) -- Casspi had a pretty good line tonight, but while he shot well overall from the field, his percentage belied his mistakes tonight. He started the game by missing a layup off of a lob on the very first Kings possession, and he missed not only two other cheapies under the basket but also a floater in the lane in the fourth that bricked in a way that even a third grader learning the shot would find hard to do. That said, he was running out on the break (where got four points), cutting hard to the basket (another four points) and shooting the threes not only with confidence but with an acceptable percentage (2-5). He was doing a particularly good job of moving the ball - he only recorded one assist but he set up at least five other shots that were either missed or where his man got fouled, and the ball was certainly not sticking on him. Defensively, Casspi was a mixed bag. He always seems to play this "electron defense" - you know he's going to be located somewhere in this oddly-shaped probability cloud around his man but exactly where he'll be is indeterminate until you actually check to find out. He made some mistakes - leaving his man for open threes several times (including twice in short succession in the fourth quarter resulting in six points from Carroll) and he committed the Cardinal sin of running away from the shooter to cover the pass giving Carroll another three in the first quarter. At the same time, he made some good reads on defense, on the most notable seemingly coming out of nowhere to commit a foul from behind on Antic preventing a layup. For as many mistakes and odd decisions that he made, the hustle was once again undeniable. --Capt.
Stats: 17min 4pts (1-3, 0-0, 2-2) 3reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Landry ( D ) -- So the starting PF matchup went 19-10-4 to 4-3-0. Milsap was always better than Carl, but a few years ago it wouldn't have been THAT bad. after yet another empty display it just seems highly unlikely Carl Landry has a future with Karl. Probably doesn't help he's one of those nasty mud wrastlin' postup guys that old George is worried about catching cooties from, but if he was at least being a productive mud wrastlin' postup guy maybe that would carry some weight. Unfortunately our newbie front office and its 3rd coach this season are having to learn and relearn a lesson I could have told them years ago if they were willing to listen: Carl Landry isn't anything without the ball. And starting next to Cuz.... If I remember correctly the first Atlanta game was Carl's first start in this streak. At the time I thought it was to guard the similarly sized Milsap. Well, that first game everybody else was destroying us so bad the Hawks barely needed Milsap. This game we got to see more what that matchup looked like with Milsap playing a main role, and it wasn't pretty. Milsap scored inside and out at will in the early going, and I think Carl got completely blanked. No points, he won't rebound, it was a blowout. Finally did something with a finish +1 in the early 3rd off a scramble, but his +1 was negated by a Cuz lane violation. A few minutes later another invisible outing had ended, and its impossible not to conclude that if Carl Landry is still on the Kings roster to being next season it will purely be because we have destroyed any trade value he might have had. --Brick
Stats: 34min 20pts (7-19, 0-1, 6-8) 13reb 5ast 2stl 3blk 5TO
Cousins ( B- ) -- played a dominant first half that bordered on the out of control. Notched 14pts 9rebs 3 impressive blocks, including 2 stepping out and just smacking away guy's jumpers. He still missed several things he should have hit inside, and he was rumbling and flowing up and down court freely and borderline wildly. Kept pressing the issue with long drives and got into it a bit with Antic. Just didn't seem quite composed. A little hyper, but still beating the Hawks up inside. Unfortunately started the third unsettled with a missed shot and a couple of really bad ideas trying to force fullcourt passes on the break. Worse, started collecting various fouls and getting into it with the refs. I think he entered the 2nd half with ZERO fouls. By the end of the third quarter he had 4 and a technical. He still was making plays, made two electric hi-lo passes for assists, piled up boards and a great mobility dunk. But George Karl has got to learn his player, and learn some chemistry with him. You could see him losing his cool. he needed a little timeout over on the bench by the time of his 3rd foul. Certainly needed it after a technical. Never did come until Cuz had grown wild, disrupted the team, and gotten himself 4 fouls and forced Karl's hand. You might think Karl was using it as a teaching point of some sort, but the interaction he and Cuz were having wasn't exactly of that sort. In any case, so Cuz, who should have been able to go all the way in this one, found himself back in his normal referee penalty box again. He came back in in the 4th, busted in another nice pass, and then committed another dumb out of control foul swiping at Teague in the open court, and when Teague fell down, it was an automatic call for the refs. So back to the bench he went. He was back in to close up the final 4+ min of this thing, but aside from a pair of FTs wasn't a factor. He almost got got play hero when a desperation three we called for him rolled off with 13 seconds to go, but no. Everything here pointed to a huge game. He was dominating, the Hawks had no personnel to really stop it, he had no fouls...by all rights this should have been 25-15, maybe even 30-15. But this was one time where Cuz very clearly stopped himself, and his coach did nothing to break him out of the spiral. --Brick
Stats: 29min 11pts (5-11, 0-2, 1-2) 6reb 3ast 0stl 0blk 2TO
McLemore ( C- ) -- I don't pretend to know whatever goes on in Ben;s head, but whatever it is appears to be getting worse. He was actually benched TWICE in this game for basically coming out to start both halves completely unready to play. And it clearly appeared to be mental sloppiness too. He started the game fumbling balls, missing shots, and repeatedly losing his guy on defense. He started the second half doing more of the same. In both halves Karl showed a brand new shiny quickhook, took one look at the mess Ben was making of things, and quickly benched him in favor of Nik. And the bizarre thing was that in both halves once ben was reinserted he was...well, better. Not good. For some reason it appears that Shelvin Mack is now better than him as well, and Ben couldn't guard him. He missed several layups he should have hit. He missed his threes. Well ok, that's doesn't sound so hot, but he also got several hoops out on the break, added some rebounds (although he was beaten badly on a couple too) and had a strong stretch in the early 4th with a couple of good passes for assists, and a good stop and pop pullup in the mid 4th for his final points. Down the stretch not quick enough to stay in front of Teague, who Ben had to guard because Miller is REALLY not quick enough to stay in front of Teague, and on a key play got blown by by Teague at the 49 second mark to make it a 6pt Hawks lead, leading to McCallum's reinsertion. When your coach is beginning to snap bench you you have to step up before he loses confidence. Remaining 15 games are maybe as big for Ben as they are for Nik. --Brick
Stats: 22min 10pts (4-8, 2-4, 0-0) 5reb 3ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
McCallum ( B-) -- Ray lost minutes tonight more because Andrew was so good rather than because Ray was so bad. In the early going indeed he even outperformed Teague, with his most memorable moments of the night coming when he hit two early bailout threes as we came out competing. He would add a layup just before half, and both our starting guards provided a little help on the glass. On the other hand, in that second quarter Teague began to come to life, and Ray just didn't have much of anything to hold it off. His assists were few, and random, but at least he did not turn the ball over. After half there wasn't much, a single assists, a dunk in the mid 3rd courtesy of Cuz, and that was it aside from a couple of seconds of defensive substitution work late in the game on Teague. Ray wasn't bad, but aside form the two early threes, neither was he good. And he certainly didn't have the impact Miller did, and hence we player developed a 39yr old for the evening. --Brick
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