[Grades] Grades v. Heat 1/12/13

Who was the Kings Mr. Helpless against the Heat tonight?

  • Salmons

    Votes: 10 66.7%
  • Thompson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Garcia

    Votes: 4 26.7%
  • Thornton

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Fredette

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hayes

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .
Reke tends to be concerned about how the team is playing and he thinks that he doesn't want to be selfish and push his way back in and hurt feelings. He has been this way after every injury when the team is playing well without him. So he puts it on the coach to say the team will play better with him in the starting lineup. However we have a weak willed coach who can't make hard decisions hence everyone playing and so it drags out longer then it needs to. Reke needs to start as soon as his comes back to play just so everyone on the roster understands that he is one of "The Guys" and one of the leaders even if he is only able to play 10 minutes he starts on this team at this time if I am coach.

Reke and the team would be better off if reke stood up and took on the responsibility a leader needs to accept and put his foot into the game but it is what it is. Eventually the players are going to have to start making the decisions the coach should be if they ever want to succeed.
 
I don't know what was said on the Kings broadcast, but on the Heat one they said that Smart asked him if he wanted to start. Evans told Smart to put him in as a starter when (Smart) thought he was ready.

I heard differently. I thought Smart said that Tyreke didn't want to start.
 
I was at the game and it was sad from the get go. Also, the Kings fans seemed sedated the whole game, but the Heat (or LBJ fans) were out in force and loud. It looked like a freshman team against the varsity out there. IT stood out for his 3s, and TRob got in there and rebounded, but I wouldn't say anybody really played a good game. The Heat just scored at will. They could have won by at least 50, I think, if they hadn't taken mercy on us by benching their starters for pretty much the second half. That was kind of nice, because then I didn't have to listen to all the LeBron worship present.

I could not figure out what Smart was doing, but the team just seemed to have no spark. It was like they just went out and assumed they'd lose, so why try too hard. I love the Kings, but like a misbehaving child, it is harder to remember how much you love them when they seem to be in a giant sulky funk.
 
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He went to LA to get a 2nd opinion on his knee. The 2nd opinion said that he was able at that time to play. That was before the 4 game road trip, right? Am I wrong? He did not accompany the team on that road trip. I am definitely confused about who makes decisions about what. How is his playing time decided?
 
He went to LA to get a 2nd opinion on his knee. The 2nd opinion said that he was able at that time to play. That was before the 4 game road trip, right? Am I wrong? He did not accompany the team on that road trip. I am definitely confused about who makes decisions about what. How is his playing time decided?

See here is how it works. Smart has this little wheel with all the players pictures on it. And in the middle, there's this little arrow that he spins, and which ever player the arrow lands on, thats who goes into the game. Now he also has another wheel with an arrow, and numbers around the outside. So after he spins the player wheel, he then spins the numbers wheel and thats how many minutes the player gets before he comes out. Now of course once you've been in, your picture is covered up for an entire quarter to give other players a good chance of geting into the game. Its a very complicated system thats taken years to work out. Smart accidently stumbled upon it at the state fair one year.
 
I like how a lot of people are saying Reke should be starting right now when I got flamed for that opinion a few weeks ago.

Not sure who was flaming you -- plenty of Reke haitng idiots out there. But generally on this board more would have argued starting than not. I think after seeing how out of shape he was for the first game, it was better he came off the bench there. But that was info we did not have and the coaching staff did. No excuse for it after that though. You don't dick around with your star players. And you are an idiot if you can't tell who those star players are. Bad teams are bad for a reason though.
 
I heard differently. I thought Smart said that Tyreke didn't want to start.

Well I don't know about that. Tyndel and I seem to have heard the same thing from the Miami broadcast. Not sure who's right, but just based on Tyreke's personality I find that leaving it to Smart seems like the more probable answer. Keep in mind that after the Memphis game he was saying that he wasn't feeling tired and all and stuff like that, but that PT was up to the coach to decide.
 
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