[Grades] Grades v. Pacers 1/24/2014

Which big(ish) did the most for us tonight?

  • Williams

    Votes: 4 11.1%
  • Thompson

    Votes: 9 25.0%
  • Gray

    Votes: 7 19.4%
  • Acy

    Votes: 3 8.3%
  • Landry

    Votes: 13 36.1%

  • Total voters
    36
  • Poll closed .

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
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Well... that certainly could have gotten us a little attention. But...sigh. Got tight, we had it...and then our youth and dumbness kicked in and we lost it. The newly minted Bonehead Award has to go to Derrick Williams for somehow doing the one thing you absolutely cannot under any circumstances do when up 4 in the final 15 seconds, and he fouled a three point shooter to let the Pacers tie it (later in OT he would also ridiculously charge right into Hibbert's chest at a critical moment). And the Iverson Wannabe Award has to go to IT, one half of our Two Amigos offense tonight, who completely lost his head and forgot it was a team sport for the final 7-8 minutes of the game, took all the shots, missed most of them, including the game winning attempt in regulation, then turned it over when we were trying to tie it up at the end of OT. So one hell of a game effort goes by the wayside. Certainly beats laying down like dogs, but its just unfortunate, because we had the big shocker right there at the tips of our fingers, and just gave it away.

Your Consoritum Graders tonight:
Bricklayer
Uncia03
sdballer
Capt. Factorial
MassachusettsKingsFan


Boxscore

Stats: 34min 7pts (2-9, 0-1, 3-7) 11reb 1ast 1stl 0blk 2TO
Williams ( D+ ) -- DWill taketh and DWill giveth away. Williams came up with a huge steal in the endgame with the Kings down 3 and about 45 seconds to go in OT, and he drove into the teeth of the defense and turned it back over. It's hard to forgive. And it's only one of Williams' mistakes along the line in the endgame. With 35 seconds left in regulation and the Kings up by one, Williams came up with a huge offensive rebound, and was fouled on the putback attempt, but he only made one of two free throws to give the Pacers hope (he was a dismal 3-7 from the charity stripe in the game). Then, with the Kings up four with only fifteen seconds in the game, Williams was called for a bovine excrement foul on Paul George well before he shot and hit a three. With fifteen seconds left in the game, that's not a foul. And even if it is a foul, it's not continuation. But Williams is the goat on this one, because he was called for the unfoulable foul; the NBA's newest superstar Paul George got a superstar call and tied the game with a four-point play. The rest is history. And frankly, the rest is easy enough to not think about. This was the strangest of games, where in a contest that went into overtime only TWO Kings players had in excess of two FGM. Did Williams have a great offensive game overall? No. Was he involved? No. And he really didn't have the greatest of results on D. He was giving his all, and he had only allowed 7 points at halftime despite spending a lot of time checking Paul George, but the second half was not so kind to him, and he ended up by allowing 27 points on 14 shots. Ugh. In his defense he was active on the boards and pulled down 11 on the night, but after saying that, the defense rests. Derrick Williams is who Minnesota thought he was - and he's no Rudy Gay. --Capt.

Stats: 32min 1pts (0-8, 0-0, 1-2) 10reb 1ast 0stl 1blk 1TO
Thompson ( D ) -- With Cousins and Gay out we needed JT to step up on the rebounding and do as good a job on West as possible, while hopefully providing some offense. Unfortunately JT had a pretty miserable game. He played pretty solidly in the 1st quarter, mostly because David West picked up 2 quick fouls and had to head to the bench. JT played the entire 1st quarter, and while solid, wasn’t great. For the remainder of the game, when he was in, he was going against David West. There will be two things that will be remembered from JT in this game. The one that hurt the most was the 6 straight points that David West scored in the closing minutes of the 4th quarter to allow the Pacers to tie the game. JT had 5 fouls, and though he kept a body on him, West was able to get good enough position and good enough looks to knock down the shots. I was watching the Pacer’s broadcast and they kept calling for West to get the ball because they knew it represented their best chance for easy buckets. Unfortunately that minute or two stretch was symptomatic of the entire game for JT as West scored 22 on an efficient 9-14 shooting, with those 3 straight buckets the clincher. What also really hurt was that JT was completely ineffective on the offensive end. He missed his open jumpers, he rushed his post moves, and generally showed zero feel for the basket in this one. He had a couple of clean looks and ended up taking 8 shots, but he missed all 8 of them. He split a pair of free-throws leaving him with a single point for the entire game. Think about that. If he’d made both free-throws or if he’d converted a single attempt, the Kings probably win the game. I will mention that by-and-large he didn’t have any easy bucket opportunities at the rim. He had a single slip-screen roll that Thornton then got to him, but he fumbled the catch and didn’t get the clean look he should have had at the rim. The fact that the team only had 14 assists in an overtime game points to the lack of ball movement, and his teammates never really found him for easy scoring opportunities at the basket. In the rebounding department he did a respectable job of 10 rebounds in 32 minutes, but it was his inability to stop David West as well as his complete absence in the scoring column which really hurt the team in this one. Had he been able to give the team just a little bit of something, they would have probably pulled it out. JT finally ended up fouling out of the game with 48 seconds and wasn’t there on the court as the Pacers took the game in overtime. --Uncial

Stats: 36min 3pts (1-3, 0-0, 1-2) 7reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 4TO
Gray ( C ) -- Not totally sure how to grade a guy that gave his all in probably more than 2x the minutes he should ever be playing. Gray takes up space, does the dirty work and may do more than anyone on the team to try and help teammates get in better scoring position. Unfortunately he just isn't very good. Aside from setting terrific screens, the best thing he does on offense is stay out of the way. He had a costly turnover at the end of regulation when he was pushed way outside his comfort zone. He rebounded a bit but isn't mobile enough to keep an aggressive team like the pacers off the boards. His defense is all effort and mass but his impact was lessened by his inability to defend at the rim. He had a few moments at the end where he wasn't able to stop shots at the basket. All in all, commendable effort filling in for cuz but the big guy needs to come back soon. --Baller

Stats: 42min 42pts (16-27, 7-15, 3-4) 5reb 0ast 1stl 0blk 2TO
Thornton ( A+ ) -- WOW. I don’t even know where to start. I don’t know if I could write words that would do this game, or this performance justice. Lets just start with the obvious – this was an incredible game for Marcus Thornton, and a huge part of why this was so fun is because he’s been so bad all year. He was literally (ok, maybe not literally) on fire for the entire game. He never really cooled off as much as he just stopped getting as many opportunities to score. It was one of those games where it felt like any time the Kings needed a big shot Thornton was there to provide it. It’s been so long since he’s been that guy. He had one of the most ridiculous 1st quarters of basketball I have ever seen. He had 22 points on 9-12 shooting, including 4-6 on 3’s in that quarter alone. He was doing this on the Indiana Pacers. It doesn’t get any more legit than that. At one point in the first half Grant Napier mentioned how Thornton was only averaging 3 points a game since he was inserted back into the starting lineup 9 games ago. That’s how bad he has been compared to how good he was tonight. He was doing all of the old Marcus Thornton tricks we’ve missed this season. It started off with a classic Thornton offensive rebound tip in. Then came the barrage of 3’s, and then came the hard drives to the basket in transition. For lack of a better word, he got his swagger back. He had one drive to the basket where he faked a bounce pass to Aaron Gray who was rolling to the rim, and Hibbert bit on it leaving him all one for an easy layup. The Pacers defense on Thornton definitely picked up after that 1st quarter run, but Thornton still found ways to get open and knock down jumpers. For most of the second half Thornton had to deal with Paul George’s length, and I thought he battled through the length as well as you could expect. He didn’t get the ball as much as I’d like towards the end of the 4th quarter and overtime, but to the Pacers credit they really started to find their rhythm defensively in crunch time. On the other end I thought Thornton was bringing that effort defensively that he has been all year (in an effort to contribute something to the team while his offense was in the tank). His defense was solid, but that’s not what tonight was about. It’s really unfortunate that the Kings couldn’t pull off the upset (if not for some dubious officiating they probably would have). It could have been a huge boost for team chemistry, but at the very least I hope this game woke up Marcus Thornton. This is a pretty good indication that he still has talent, and it is the kind of extraordinary performance that can turn a players season around. I’m very intrigued to see what kind of Marcus Thornton we get from this point forward. I have no idea what to expect.--Mass

Stats: 43min 38pts (13-31, 2-9, 10-10) 3reb 6ast 1stl 0blk 5TO
Iverson ( A- ) -- much to grade here as this grade weebled and wobbled in all directions. First it should be said that for about 3/4 of this one Isaiah was good, and aside from a few stretches of forces, he was largely being good without disrupting or competing against the guy who was going GREAT (MT). He started off missing his shots again and was very much in the background behind Thornton for most of the early going as Thornton just went off in huge fashion. But he hit an off balance +1 near the end of the quarter to get us to 33pts. Then added back to back drives and high flips over Hibbert on the left side -- that in fact would be the shot that was his main weapon on the night -- difficult high flips pulling up well short of the rim to avoid the Hibbert roadblock. Played the final minute of the half poorly, forcing a stupid three too quickly and giving Indiana a 2 for 1, and then forcing a selfish attempt against Hibbert to close the half. Recovered and played solidly in the early third, starting the quarter with a nice drive and dish along the baseline, and picking up a hustle steal at halfcourt to breakup a Pacers transition opportunity. But began to have turnover issues as the Indiana defense stiffened late in the quarter, including dribbling right into the chests of the defense with 2min to go on a play that triggered a Pacers fastbreak that got JT his 5th foul. After Jimmer failed in his second stint, IT came back in in the early 4th and got a corner three on the set play from the sidelines. But from that point on the good Isaiah (at one point he had 18 points on 17 shots and I was going to use it as an example of where efficiency doesn't capture how well a guy is playing) began to succumb to his green eyed "we talkin' about practice?" little gunner, he quick shot another three off his dribble, and bricked it. He panicked and threw up another three as the Pacers took everything away and finally took the lead. He stepped up big time to hit 2 shots in a row to hold us right there and give us back the lead at the 1:30 mark, but by that point he was just about the only guy who COULD hit a shot for us, because he was the only guy taking them. He also had the game winning attempt in the dying seconds, but missed an off balance midranger from the leftside. And then OT rolled around, and after one early Thornton splash, it was IT left, IT right, IT middle, and IT getting stripped on our last gasp play to try to tie it when he went to the reverse dribble one too many times and Paul George anticipated it. Game over. As I mentioned in the Game Thread, in the final 3 minutes of regulation and the 5min of OT Marcus Thornton got to take exactly one shot, which he hit. Meanwhile Isaiah went completely Iverson on us (and A.I. twice in his career had 13-31 shooting nights actually, once even with 6ast), and threw up 11 shots to Thornton's 1, forced half them, missed the game winner at the end of regulation, and got stripped to finish us at the end of the OT. So...harrumph. But this grade has to be more than just the harrumph. Before killing us with his need to be the hero, all he did was tie a career high I think with 38, and combine with Marcus Thornton for the most points we've ever had a backcourt score for us (80 between 2 guys). We are an incredibly hierarchial team now, complete anti-Petrie/Smart now. All the shots go to Gay and Cousins and IT. With 2 of those 3 out, all of them went to IT and MT, 58 shots, 42 pts, 38pts, and nobody else with more than 7. To drop the grade too much here because of late game heroball would be missing the entire point of how we were close in the first place.
--Brick
 
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Williams (D)
Jimmer(D+)

Outlaw should have been defending George down the stretch, no idea why Malone went back to Williams when he was having a bad game and Outlaw was doing a great job challenging George with his length. I expected Jimmer to come out firing, looked timid and scared.
 
Williams (D)
Jimmer(D+)

Outlaw should have been defending George down the stretch, no idea why Malone went back to Williams when he was having a bad game and Outlaw was doing a great job challenging George with his length. I expected Jimmer to come out firing, looked timid and scared.

I agree. I think Outlaw would have defended George much better.. not even sure why Williams was still in the game to be honest.
 
IT's unwillingness to involve Thornton in the 4th and OT aside, Derrick Williams made the two biggest mistakes of the game. The 4-point play and forcing the shot 1-on-3 when he had IT wide open for a game tying 3 late in OT. Thomas was so wide open, he probably could have tied his shoes before having to take the shot. The way Thomas was shooting the ball when he was in rhythm and not forcing up shots on the run, he very likely would have made it.

To harp on it again, how does a guy that has 37 points after 3 not get more looks in the 4th and OT?

Lastly, how many shots did Thornton have go half way down and out? Even when he missed, he almost made it.
 
Bench

Stats: 19min 5pts (2-4, 1-2, 0-0) 3reb 2ast 0stl 1blk 0TO
Outlaw ( C+ ) -- Outlaw didn't get big minutes, and he didn't have a big role. He hit his first two shots (both in the first quarter), and then did absolutely nothing offensively for the remainder of the game. In a game that will be etched in our memories, he played 19 completely forgettable minutes. But, while he was out there, he played pretty tenacious defense. He allowed a total of three points - one Paul George three - while shutting down one George drive and forcing five misses (two from George, one from Granger, two from Stephenson). Nineteen minutes and three points allowed on six shots...it's almost a shame his game was so invisible. It was decent. He was on George like glue most of the time he was in, and seeing as we had a two-man offense, can we blame him for not scoring? --Capt.

Stats: 12min 2pts (0-1, 0-0, 2-2) 4reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Acy ( C- ) -- I want to like what acy brings to the table more than I do. He hustles, he doesn't back down physically, and there are times he looks like a good defender. But too often he just feels out of control, fouling and thrashing about on d. His playing time is probably going to get squeezed soon as he has had too many games that look like this. I'm glad he's on the team and we need guys like him at the end of the bench but that's probably where he should be until he develops a bit more. --Baller

Stats: 10min 5pts (2-5, 1-2, 0-0) 0reb 2ast 0stl 0blk 3TO
Fredette ( D+ ) -- a tale of two halves for Jimmer, as he was in to start the second, and had a nice setup of Ben for the corner three, then hit an open three of his own off an offensive rebound scramble. Began to have more handling problems as the Pacers upped the pressure, but still added a quick stop and pop as well as our bench kept the pressure on the Pacers in the early going. Back in to start the 4th, and the results weren't nearly as good. Had one rattle in and out. Made a terrible pass ahead on the break next time down and turned it over to trigger a Pacers break, then added a travel, a bricked three, and turned it over with a bad pass trying to feed Gray inside. Just no control and we stalled out. Was gone within 4min. --Brick

Stats: 11min 3pts (1-5, 1-3, 0-0) 1reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
McLemore ( D ) -- I didn’t think Ben was atrocious tonight, but the Kings needed more. They’ve needed more from him all year, honestly. He’s still missing good shots and compounding that by taking (and missing) some questionable shots. His one field goal was a 3-pointer set up beautifully by Jimmer Fredette. He committed 3 personal fouls in his 11 minutes on the court tonight, and that is the best statistical evidence of his poor night defensively. He just wasn’t very good. I don’t know what’s going on with Ben. When the best thing about him is his age (and the hope that he will learn how to play basketball at some point) … it’s hard not to be worried. --Mass

Stats: 26min 5pts (2-8, 0-0, 1-2) 9reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Landry ( D+ ) -- Landry came in to start the 2nd quarter to give JT a breather, and looked as he has in the past, which is slow and rusty coming off the hip injury. He didn’t play very well, being unable to defend West, and also being unable to hit the wide open 16ft jumper. He played 6 minutes and went back to the bench while only collecting a single rebound and missing his 2 shot attempts. Things changed for him when Acy picked up his 5th foul very early in the 3rd quarter, and Landry got called back into the game. From this point on Landry’s game could be summarized as follows: Missing the open jumper, letting West & Scola score on him, and OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS! Landry’s overall game was pretty poor, but the one thing he did do was battle on the offensive glass. He ended the game with 9 rebounds, and 5 of them of the offensive variety, and a couple in key situations. He finally hit one of his open jumpers in the 4th, but by and large they were leaving him open and he was missing his shot. His rotations were not great, and though he had a couple of decent defensive stands, his over-all defense was poor enough to allow good shots by both West and Scola. So he missed his shots and didn’t play great defense, but his good offensive board work is enough to keep the grade from being horribly low. --Uncia
 
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The foul occurred before the beginning of that animated GIF. It was right when George received the ball, before he made his move. It was a foul, but was on the floor and not even close to occurring during George's shooting motion.
i saw the D-Will swipe that you are referring to, but in the GIF you can see the calls the foul as George is about to release the shot.....
 
IT's unwillingness to involve Thornton in the 4th and OT aside, Derrick Williams made the two biggest mistakes of the game. The 4-point play and forcing the shot 1-on-3 when he had IT wide open for a game tying 3 late in OT. Thomas was so wide open, he probably could have tied his shoes before having to take the shot. The way Thomas was shooting the ball when he was in rhythm and not forcing up shots on the run, he very likely would have made it.

To harp on it again, how does a guy that has 37 points after 3 not get more looks in the 4th and OT?

Lastly, how many shots did Thornton have go half way down and out? Even when he missed, he almost made it.

I would have to re-watch the OT period, but off the top of my head it was a mix of Pacers freezing Thornton out and Malone not running anything for him, I can only think of IT high screens in the OT period. I didn't see any running Thornton off of screens like we did earlier in the game.
 
So Williams actually did, what he was supposed to do, refs just chose to ignore, what they were supposed to do.
 
So Williams actually did, what he was supposed to do, refs just chose to ignore, what they were supposed to do.

Yep, it was clearly a foul before the shot.
Should have been 2 FTs.
This certainly one of those times where a team could send the tape to the FO and ask why the Ref decided to cost them the game.
 
IT's unwillingness to involve Thornton in the 4th and OT aside, Derrick Williams made the two biggest mistakes of the game. The 4-point play and forcing the shot 1-on-3 when he had IT wide open for a game tying 3 late in OT. Thomas was so wide open, he probably could have tied his shoes before having to take the shot. The way Thomas was shooting the ball when he was in rhythm and not forcing up shots on the run, he very likely would have made it.

To harp on it again, how does a guy that has 37 points after 3 not get more looks in the 4th and OT?

Lastly, how many shots did Thornton have go half way down and out? Even when he missed, he almost made it.
I'm pretty sure the Pacers had Thornton covered... which is why IT took so many shots and forced so many things. I think people don't realize that a lot of the plays ran at the end were for IT and other players. I saw several plays where Thornton just stood behind the arc with his defender in front while the play was going on.
 
Yep, it was clearly a foul before the shot.
Should have been 2 FTs.
This certainly one of those times where a team could send the tape to the FO and ask why the Ref decided to cost them the game.
I don't see why the refs couldn't review this one like the one where they reviewed Thompson's and West's.
 
I'm pretty sure the Pacers had Thornton covered... which is why IT took so many shots and forced so many things. I think people don't realize that a lot of the plays ran at the end were for IT and other players. I saw several plays where Thornton just stood behind the arc with his defender in front while the play was going on.

You've missed the entire point. Everybody realizes who the plays were run for at the end. Thornton should have been included in some, if not most, of those plays rather than being wasted in the corner. That's on the Head Coach and the QB of the offense, IT.

Remember the play the Kings ran to end the 3rd quarter? It was a draw and kick to Thornton for an open 3 than went half way down and out. If nothing else, they could have run a few more plays like that for him. But what was wrong with inbounding the ball directly to Thornton or handing the ball off to him at the top of the arc like they did for IT most the time? Mix it up.
 
I do hope the NBA does come out with a statement saying that the foul on Derrick Williams at the end of regulation was BS, the way they did for the Pelicans earlier this year. (I mean, the opposite valence as the NBA admitted there should have been a foul in that game, but the point stands.)
 
So often I hear "you won't get that call at the end of the game" and then this! I don't blame derrick on this one. As for outlaw arguments; I think derrick was in the game because he is good at putting the ball in play.
 
So often I hear "you won't get that call at the end of the game" and then this! I don't blame derrick on this one. As for outlaw arguments; I think derrick was in the game because he is good at putting the ball in play.

What do you mean by "putting the ball in play"? Outlaw should have been in, if theres one thing he offers over anyone else on the roster is bothering shooters with his length and quickness.
 
You've missed the entire point. Everybody realizes who the plays were run for at the end. Thornton should have been included in some, if not most, of those plays rather than being wasted in the corner. That's on the Head Coach and the QB of the offense, IT.

Remember the play the Kings ran to end the 3rd quarter? It was a draw and kick to Thornton for an open 3 than went half way down and out. If nothing else, they could have run a few more plays like that for him. But what was wrong with inbounding the ball directly to Thornton or handing the ball off to him at the top of the arc like they did for IT most the time? Mix it up.
That's on Malone.. I don't get why they didn't run any plays for Thornton at the end. Thornton was the best player in tonight's game.
 
Gutsy job tonight and really good defense against the best team in the NBA. Scoring 60 in first half had to get their attention. Nice to see MT on fire tonight but unfortunately League Pass user got the Pacers broadcast crew with an analyst who really talks to much. Love my mute button. Anyway, aggressive, gutsy, take no prisoners approach was very impressive. Taking them to Overtime no less was almost impressive except for DWill screw up at 15 sec left to get Pacers a 4-pt play. That group not having played together shows us what a good coach Malone is. Next time maybe the final minute or two is a team game, same for overtime, in both times IT trying to take over a game in which they doubled him every time and took the ball away more than once in a critical time.
 
... Nice to see MT on fire tonight but unfortunately League Pass user got the Pacers broadcast crew with an analyst who really talks to much...
This League Pass user got Napear and Reynolds. I would much rather have gotten Denari and Buckner.

The only good thing about Sacramento's TV broadcast is Kayte Christensen. Now, if they want to replace Reynolds with Christensen then, by all means, give me some of that. It would be nice to have a color commentator that knows what the hell she's talking about, for a change, and could do more than just spew banal platitudes, tired cliches, and asinine catchphrases and nicknames. Napear might even be tolerable, if he were paired with Christensen, but I'd rather they replace him, too.

Nuke it from orbit; it's the only way to be sure.
 
What do you mean by "putting the ball in play"? Outlaw should have been in, if theres one thing he offers over anyone else on the roster is bothering shooters with his length and quickness.
Don't get angry. I woke up at 5 to watch the game here in Turkey. Of course you are right. But outlaw too would have been powerless against those referees.
 
Gutsy job tonight and really good defense against the best team in the NBA. Scoring 60 in first half had to get their attention. Nice to see MT on fire tonight but unfortunately League Pass user got the Pacers broadcast crew with an analyst who really talks to much. Love my mute button. Anyway, aggressive, gutsy, take no prisoners approach was very impressive. Taking them to Overtime no less was almost impressive except for DWill screw up at 15 sec left to get Pacers a 4-pt play. That group not having played together shows us what a good coach Malone is. Next time maybe the final minute or two is a team game, same for overtime, in both times IT trying to take over a game in which they doubled him every time and took the ball away more than once in a critical time.
I've got league pass, international of course, and I can choose home or away broadcast. Lucky me except the hustling husky part.
 
On league pass broadband you can choose home or away also, I watch the games on my PS4, great HD quality, a far cry from broadband from years past.
 
One of the best "losses" we have had if there is such a thing in recent memory, I can't fault the effort of any of the players. I thought T'n'T did a good job in the first half than IT went tunnel vision hard and MT (best game in what seems forever) had a elite defender battling him every inch of the way which made it hard since we really did not have a 3rd option with Williams not finishing well.

Gray imo was impressive he matched a "top 5" C in Hibbert while being handicapped by the refs as the rest of our bigs were as well. I thought Thompson/Gray/Thomas all played good defence, Acy was nice off the bench as was Landry with a great nose for the ball.

A combo of bad IQ and bad refing kind of killed us towards the end but half of that equation we have no control over. Considering they put us in a body bag the last time we played and we were at full strength makes this a terrific effort.

I was proud of the team tonight
 
Here is the thing about Thornton. He has not forgotten how to play. As he showed today, he can still score. The problem is, he is not getting his shots here and he needs those as he is a streaky shooter. He went from a 15 shots per game player to about a 3rd of that. Now granted he has not been hitting the ones that he has been getting but he does need shots to get in rhythm.

I suspect when we trade this guys, he will be much better at his new team because he will be more featured in the offense. With us, he just does not fit anymore because we have 3 players chewing up majority of the shots and giving us 60+ points per game and everyone else lives off scraps. Problem is, Thornton is not a scraps type player. He needs his shots to be effective as we have seen tonight.
 
I've got league pass, international of course, and I can choose home or away broadcast. Lucky me except the hustling husky part.

League pass in the U.S.A. also has this option available now. Now I don't have to take a 50/50 chance of recording the right broadcast. Thanks League Pass!
 
League pass in the U.S.A. also has this option available now. Now I don't have to take a 50/50 chance of recording the right broadcast. Thanks League Pass!
All the LP have the option if you took that deal where you pay slightly more, as long as it's not the Clippers commentary I can listen to any of them.
 
Once again awful officiating dictates the outcome of a game. Sorry, you can blame Williams all you want, but he didn't even touch George. Any contact was before he even got the ball, and it was minimal. NBA refs consistently suck.
 
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