Grades v. Mavs 04/04

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Bricklayer

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Artest ( C+ ) -- started off the game taking too many jumpers once again, and while he started out solidly on defense, after Dirk got going he was just scoring over Ron at will. Opened the thrid quarter refocused offensively -- and I think Rick drew up some plays at halftime to get Ron back in the post. Worked, for Ron at least, but sparked little for us as a team. Ron eventually showed up, but too little, too late,and the place he contributes most consistently -- defensively, is precisely where we got killed tonight. Should also be noted that he only grabbed three rebounds again -- and on a night when we were ruined on the glass, we needed more.
Thomas ( F ) -- very slow start, but made a nice play to close the first quarter as the Mavs threw a terrible side inbounds pass and Kenny stepped in front for the breakaway dunk. But as it was a few nights ago, that was literally the ONLY play he made all night. For the second game in a row did not even bring the thing he is supposed to do well -- rebounding. Maybe the Mavs are just too tall, as Kenny spent much of the night looking up to Erick Dampier as the bigger man played above his head. In any case, our entire frontcourt was just worthless tonight wiht Kenny exhibit A.
Miller ( F ) -- I was trying to think of an excuse not to hand out this grade. Found none. Out of rhythm start offensively, but the larger problem was that he was getting killed on the glass again, and the Mavs completely controlled the paint. Brad and Kenny COMBINED for as many points tongiht as DJ Mbenga. Hence = F.
Wells ( A ) -- it is really hard to give ANYONE and A in a game that goes this bad, but if anybody deserves it, it was Bonzi -- if for nothing else than not going postal and delivering a smackdown to one or more of his teammates tonight for complete lack of support. Was basically our only scoring threat until a brief second half burst by Ron, and was hitting jumpers from the corner as much as working inside. Along the way was also our best rebounder as the rest of the team just got crushed on the offensive glass once again. It was really Bonzi vs. the Mavs. Which, sad to say was just a little bit advanatge = Mavs.
Bibby ( D- ) -- began the game moving very well, and repeatedly lost Jason Terry off of screens as Mike popped up for scores or passes. But then very suddenly something seemed to change, and the next couple of shots (both threes) were completely airballed. Nor was Mike even remotely heard from again for the rest of the game in ANY facet. No points, rebounds, assists, no stops...ugh. Earns the D- rather than the universal frontcourt F just for the brief first quarter burst when it looked like we might have hope. Otherwise, yuck.
Martin ( C+ ) -- nothing in his first half stint, but came back in in the late third and immediately hit a jumper. Gunned in garbagetime to marginal effect.
Reef ( F ) -- tried to top the pathetic frontcourt starters in a race to the bottom. Did nothing early, scored one hoop at the rim off a nice Bonzi pass, but that was it. And critcially grabbed ZERO rebounds in his 18 mintues before kind of lamely fouling out. The wild inconsistency bug running throughout our roster nipped Reef bigtime this outing. From top to bottom, this might be the worst performance out of our frontcourt I've seen in...8 years? Godawful.
Garcia ( C- ) -- nothing in the first half when it still mattered, and some more of nothing in the second when it no longer did.
Price ( INC ) -- garbagetime extended, came in and immediately hit a three, and a few minutes later another. Unfortunately that was all he did, but it was something.
Corliss ( INC ) -- garbagetime, just out there trying to be the steady vet and direct things for people.
Potapenko ( INC ) -- garbagetime, did little of interest
Hart ( INC ) -- garbagetime, gunned without a conscience

Adelman ( D ) -- well...er...maybe we don't necesarily want the Mavs to catch the Spurs for #1 after all. Ironic that all of the middling teams fighting over the #8 seed dunghill (Sac, Utah, New Orelans) were matched up against perhaps the three top contenders in the league tonight (Mavs, Spurs, Pistons) -- and the results were predictable. At least the other teams put up a fight though. When you are Rick, what do you do with this. He had exactly ONE player show up tonight. ONE. He did manage to get a brief pride response out of Ron in the second half, but other than that...? Do we even want to be in the playoffs? Do we deserve it? We're probably going to make it whether we do or not, but this was just a pathetic effort for a team in a "race". Of course much of the colossal lack of urgency is going to get laid at Rick's feet. But in-game, he did decently. Changed some things up at half, had Ron working down on the block effectively. And other than briefly resinserting Ron to start the 4th, Rick did the right thing in this one and waved the flag early, pulling the regulars and getting the kids a long run in garbagetime of a lost cause to save our legs for tommorow. So team grade is obviously a big, huge fat colossal F, but Rick's is a tad kinder. Whatever failing he had in getting them ready to play (and I think that's more on the players), he did ok on the parts that he could control. Rick is too old to grab a rebound or hustle on court. Then again, seeing our guys play tonight, he and Coachie might have been more up to it than the imposters wearing our uniforms.
 
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Just a nice little gauge... The Mavs averaged 28 points in the paint there previous 4 games, they had 20 points in the paint with 3 minutes left to go in the first quarter...
 
Losing to the Mavericks isn't exactly pissing away an opportunity. There is a tremendous difference in talent between the top teams in the NBA and those still scrambling for a place in the playoffs. Unfortunately this year the Kings are in the latter category.

Yes, it was an ugly loss but I can't even begin to pretend I was surprised. Mavericks >>> Kings.
 
VF21 said:
Losing to the Mavericks isn't exactly pissing away an opportunity. There is a tremendous difference in talent between the top teams in the NBA and those still scrambling for a place in the playoffs. Unfortunately this year the Kings are in the latter category.

Yes, it was an ugly loss but I can't even begin to pretend I was surprised. Mavericks >>> Kings.
Exactly.
 
At least the Kings scored some points in the fourth quarter. I still remember the worst game that I have ever seen. How many teams can beat another team that goes 10 deep off the bench and still shoot 60 percent for the game? I did not look up the real number, but that is close to the point.
 
Bricklayer said:
Garcia ( C- ) -- nothing in the first half when it still mattered, and some more of nothing in the second when it no longer did.

I actually thought Garcia did alright while he was in. He was trying to take the ball to the basket and went to the line a few times. Although he missed half his free throws, I appreciated the fact that he was trying to take the ball to the basket and wasn't settling for the outside shots like many of our other players..
 
The Fact oF the matter is that we Found a way to Foul up more than I expected - worse than I Figured possible - much worse then I Feared. All during the game I Fought the desire the throw things. Instead, I sat on the Floor in disbelief. Our play was FrightFul.

The best that I can say is, Fortunately For Kins Fans Far and wide, the Hornets and Jazz were also Faithful in losing and Forgot that they were trying to win and instead, oFFered us the gift of holding onto the eighth spot. While we did not FortiFy our place, we did not lose any ground, either.

Oh, did I mention, my grade for the team was an F?

Maybe tomorrow will be better.:cool:
 
chelle said:
The Fact oF the matter is that we Found a way to Foul up more than I expected - worse than I Figured possible - much worse then I Feared. All during the game I Fought the desire the throw things. Instead, I sat on the Floor in disbelief. Our play was FrightFul.

The best that I can say is, Fortunately For Kins Fans Far and wide, the Hornets and Jazz were also Faithful in losing and Forgot that they were trying to win and instead, oFFered us the gift of holding onto the eighth spot. While we did not FortiFy our place, we did not lose any ground, either.

Oh, did I mention, my grade for the team was an F?

Maybe tomorrow will be better.:cool:

Forget it :eek:
 
I like the grades, I am also glad no one is trying to make excuses. This was one of the worst games this season that I have watched periode.
 
VF21 said:
Losing to the Mavericks isn't exactly pissing away an opportunity. There is a tremendous difference in talent between the top teams in the NBA and those still scrambling for a place in the playoffs. Unfortunately this year the Kings are in the latter category.

Yes, it was an ugly loss but I can't even begin to pretend I was surprised. Mavericks >>> Kings.

I'm actually suprised. I didn't expect them to win, but I expect more out of them than to get blown out of the gym while putting up a lackluster effort.

For the whole team: at least show some heart and act like you want it, that was pathetic.
 
VF21 said:
Losing to the Mavericks isn't exactly pissing away an opportunity. There is a tremendous difference in talent between the top teams in the NBA and those still scrambling for a place in the playoffs. Unfortunately this year the Kings are in the latter category.

Yes, it was an ugly loss but I can't even begin to pretend I was surprised. Mavericks >>> Kings.
No doubt but they are NOT 26 points better. Taday's effort was pee poor.
 
This game was over before it started .... ASK RA

Team grade = F

For a team that's trying to HOLD ON to the #8 spot, with hopes of moving up to #7 .... what a LAZY PERFORMANCE
 
I hope Adelman got mean in the locker room last night. I hope he asked them how much they really want to pull this off, if they really even care. I hope he threw his hands up and reminded them that they're masters of their own destinies, and that a performance like THAT isn't going to get them anywhere except their living room couch, and FAST. I hope they listened, and they felt a fire a-brewin' in their bellies as they looked forward to possible redemption tonight. I hope Tony Parker slips on a banana peel on his way to the game.

I can always hope.
 
if i could grade through the entire sequence of the english alphabet they would all get Z's. except for bonzi of course. last night was terrible. i expected a loss, but i didnt expect such a poor defensive game.
 
This game showed me were our heads really are... How can you not be up for this game? This is twice in the last few weeks, we played the same could give a crap way against the Lakers.

I agree with these grades Brick and I would actually have been harsher in RA's grade. But you are right he doesn't play and hustle after balls. This is on the players.
 
chelle said:
The Fact oF the matter is that we Found a way to Foul up more than I expected - worse than I Figured possible - much worse then I Feared. All during the game I Fought the desire the throw things. Instead, I sat on the Floor in disbelief. Our play was FrightFul.

The best that I can say is, Fortunately For Kins Fans Far and wide, the Hornets and Jazz were also Faithful in losing and Forgot that they were trying to win and instead, oFFered us the gift of holding onto the eighth spot. While we did not FortiFy our place, we did not lose any ground, either.

Oh, did I mention, my grade for the team was an F?

Maybe tomorrow will be better.:cool:

In case you care, you missed 5 potential F's. :)
 
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