[Grades] Grades v. Nuggets 01/26/2013

Did this game excite and titillate you?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 3.3%
  • No

    Votes: 17 56.7%
  • It was orgasmic

    Votes: 12 40.0%

  • Total voters
    30
  • Poll closed .
Yes, everybody got healthy which meant that a lot of guys didn't get "their" minutes. Lots of selfish players on this team. They don't play hard and get very selfish with the basketball when they aren't playing as much as they think they should.

Bingo! Unfortunately, there are more selfish players on this team than there are unselfish.
 
I mentioned this in another thread, and I was watching the Denver feed, so it might not have been on the sacramento feed. But did anyone see the evil look that Cousins gave Brooks in the first half, when Brooks came out of the game and sat down next to Cousins? If looks could have killed!
 
One would think Smart would start coaching with a sense of urgency knowing he's gone at the season no matter what and won't get another HC job if he keeps coaching like this.
 
Why all the turnovers over the past two weeks? This team was humming with high assists and low turnovers, and then, wham, the TO virus hit. Any theories?

You should just come out and say it, lol. We know who you want to point the finger at.
 
Bingo! Unfortunately, there are more selfish players on this team than there are unselfish.

Revisitng the Denver idea in the trade thread, Stone is very intriguing as a 5th guard project. Similar to TWill, without the issues, although also somehow a worse scorer. But very unselfish, good size, and athletic.

Although I'd rather trade Brooks than IT, a MT/IT/Outlaw combo matches with Chandler/Mozgov/Stone.
 
Stats: 18min 4pts (2-7, 0-0, 0-0) 0reb 1ast 0stl 1blk 1TO
Johnson ( D ) --almsot a give up D here. Very little while the game was on, not that brooks was going to let him have the ball anyway. I think had one layup at half. Jumper never was on, never grabbed a board. Late in the garbagetime got flatfooted on a little dunk attempt and got it swatted from behind. Nothing to see here. --Brick
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James Marsden

Stats: 16min 5pts (2-8, 1-6, 0-0) 2reb 1ast 2stl 0blk 1TO
Fredette (D ) -- Jimmer played 16 minutes and he did do a few things right. He stole the ball twice, and he played within the offense. Unfortunately, his shot just wasn't falling tonight, and if it had, he would have gotten a C. He had one assist on a nice bounce pass to IT on the break. He also had a bounce pass that didn't get to the target for a turnover. Most of his shots were open shots, so no excuses. It just wasn't his night. But then, its wasn't the Kings night. Brutal is the word that springs to mind. --Baja
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Hill Harper


Stats: 0min 0pts (0-5, 0-1, 0-0) 1reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Outlaw ( F ) -- 5 minutes, 5 shots, 5 misses. No incomplete for you! --Capt.
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Josh Holloway

Thanks, Brickie. I just might be beginning to understand why the guys look forward to the "girl" threads. ;)
 
Although I'd rather trade Brooks than IT, a MT/IT/Outlaw combo matches with Chandler/Mozgov/Stone.

I think we missed our chance to get Ill Will, I thought since Hamilton, Brewer, Gallo and Iggy were all playing well there was no room for him and that teams should go after him, but I was completely wrong Ill Will is now playing the PF a lot and helping out the Nuggets a lot in particular with his good rebounding/shooting. I would have loved to see him play on the Kings ethier filling in as a PF while spacing the floor or as a long term SF. If I was Denver there is no way I'm giving up Chandler for Thornton hes overall a better player and hes a good size for his position. On top of that Thomas and Outlaw are completely useless on a good team, they would never seen mins behind all the names I said on top of Miller and Lawson.Mozgov has more value than both combined and they could get a far better deal in return.
 
I haven't watched all the Kings games lately, but those that I did see left an impression that Evans really downsized on forcing the issue and prefers passing out the ball to risk taking that can damage his stats.
 
I haven't watched all the Kings games lately, but those that I did see left an impression that Evans really downsized on forcing the issue and prefers passing out the ball to risk taking that can damage his stats.

Doesn't that mean he's playing unselfish ball and making good on court decisions?
 
You should just come out and say it, lol. We know who you want to point the finger at.

I'm not asking the question because I know the answer. The explanation above that the scarce minutes may be causing it is as good as any.
 
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I'm not asking the question because I know the answer. There probably isn't a simple explanation. Hence the question.

Well if thats the case, I'll start. Too many guards with similar tendencies. Keith Smart refuses to set a consistent rotation. When we had all these injuries he had no choice but to stick with a consistent rotation. Hence the chemistry and trust built.
 
A small bit from an article by Jason Jones I found today http://www.sacbee.com/2013/01/28/5144876/smart-keeps-tinkering-with-kings.html

Evans has had trouble getting back into a flow, partly because he's not playing the 35-plus minutes he'd like.

"The rhythm for me is a little bit off," Evans said. "I know he wants to play everybody. Just sometimes it's frustrating trying to get in rhythm."

Guess that's as close as you'll see Reke go off on the coach.

From Reke that qualifies as a full broadside. :p

But I've said this 100 times before: it doesn't take a genius to figure out what Smart is doing wrong. It doesn't even take an NBA coach. It is blatantly obvious to everyone but the idiot in charge. We have THIRTEEN players on our roster who average double figure minutes. THIRTEEN. DeMarcus Cousins leads us in minutes a game at 31.9, and he's 72nd in the league in that stat. Tyreke is second at 30.0min, which is 91st in the league.

But you know, its working so well, So Smart is probably just more clever than everybody else.
 
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A small bit from an article by Jason Jones I found today http://www.sacbee.com/2013/01/28/5144876/smart-keeps-tinkering-with-kings.html

Evans has had trouble getting back into a flow, partly because he's not playing the 35-plus minutes he'd like.

"The rhythm for me is a little bit off," Evans said. "I know he wants to play everybody. Just sometimes it's frustrating trying to get in rhythm."

Guess that's as close as you'll see Reke go off on the coach.

About time.
 
From Reke that qualifies as a full broadside. :p

But I've said this 100 times before: it doesn't take a genius to figure out what Smart is doing wrong. It doesn't even take an NBA coach. It is blatantly obvious to everyone but the idiot in charge. We have THIRTEEN players on our roster who average double figure minutes. THIRTEEN. DeMarcus Cousins leads us in minutes a game at 31.9, and he's 72nd in the league in that stat. Tyreke is second at 30.0min, which is 91st in the league.

But you know, its working so well, So Smart is probably just more clever than everybody else.


FYI, for the past 13 games, the Kings have averaged playing 9.6 guys for 10 minutes or more; the opposition is at an average of 9.4 guys that play 10 minutes or more.

And for the past 13 games, the Kings have averaged playing 6.0 guys 20 minutes or more; the opposition is at 6.5 guys 20 minutes or more.
 
FYI, for the past 13 games, the Kings have averaged playing 9.6 guys for 10 minutes or more; the opposition is at an average of 9.4 guys that play 10 minutes or more.

And for the past 13 games, the Kings have averaged playing 6.0 guys 20 minutes or more; the opposition is at 6.5 guys 20 minutes or more.

So I guess we should just excuse the fact that he played 13 players, all in the first quarter the other night. Come on Kingster! Even if he sticks with just 10 players a night, its not the same 10 players. No one on this team knows how many minutes they're going to play. I mean for gods sake, Thornton only played 10 minutes the other night, while Brooks played 27 minutes. I don't care about averages. Anyone that watches the games knows there's no rhyme or reason to what Smart is doing.
 
FYI, for the past 13 games, the Kings have averaged playing 9.6 guys for 10 minutes or more; the opposition is at an average of 9.4 guys that play 10 minutes or more.

And for the past 13 games, the Kings have averaged playing 6.0 guys 20 minutes or more; the opposition is at 6.5 guys 20 minutes or more.


Ooooo I love stats!!!

FYI, for the past 13 games, the Kings' avg. point differential is -10.7.
 
So I guess we should just excuse the fact that he played 13 players, all in the first quarter the other night. Come on Kingster! Even if he sticks with just 10 players a night, its not the same 10 players. No one on this team knows how many minutes they're going to play. I mean for gods sake, Thornton only played 10 minutes the other night, while Brooks played 27 minutes. I don't care about averages. Anyone that watches the games knows there's no rhyme or reason to what Smart is doing.

Well said.
 
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