[Grades] Grades v. Pistons 3/11/2014

Did you actually watch this game?

  • Yes, all. Just shoot me now.

    Votes: 15 36.6%
  • Yes...well...I recorded it and will.

    Votes: 2 4.9%
  • Maybe 3/4 before I abandoned the team I claim to love

    Votes: 5 12.2%
  • 1/2 or so before switching over to Dancing with the Stars reruns

    Votes: 3 7.3%
  • a tiny little bit, just to say I did

    Votes: 2 4.9%
  • I am a worthless worm of a fan and ducked it entirely

    Votes: 14 34.1%

  • Total voters
    41
  • Poll closed .

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
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Yeah, whatever. Of course everything about the bleeping Detroit Pistons having Andre Drummond makes me just want to hunt down Geoff Petrie and kick his dog, and its not a wound that gets any better when Drummond comes along and for one of the very few times since Bogut early in the year, appears to basically kick Cousins ass on defense.

But of course there was more going on than just Cousins/Drumond. And if any of that more had actually resulting in us winning, hey, that would have been some balm. but no. We let Josh Smith, often pointed to as the terrible at the heart of the Pistons terrible, pound us tonight. Rodney Stuckey lights up everybody he faces, as he has repeatedly against the Kings over the years, and the Pistons Stuckey/Bynum pair of tough burley physical scoring guards lit up all our guards, including Ray McCallum. Who is kind of our only hope there. Meanwhile out offense dies after half against a team that can't defend. but they can defend Cousins. And Rudy can be selfish. And Isaiah can be bounced around. And when you only have three guys and all three are neutralized, you are toast.

BTW, Jason Thompson finally lost his starting gig tonight to Reggie Evans. Seemed to work for a while, not so much later. Do not know if its permanent or not, but if it is and with a summer of change looming, it could be the last time JT starts for us after 6 years on and off.

On the positive side Cousins really tried to bring it on defense, set a career high in blocks while grabbing 14rebs, and started this game obviously wanting to prove himself against the Pistons frontline. Which makes the failure to do so even more aggravating.

In another thread a Theme was suggested, but I have nothing prepared on it (did one on the initial disaster three years ago), and we have a game tomorrow. Besides, too depressing for a fugly depressing loss that even most Kings fans seem to have bailed on. Here, let's do something light and cheery that I do have prepared: Scenic Islands

Your Consoritum Graders tonight:
Bricklayer
MassacheusettsKingsFan
Capt. Factorial
Uncia03


Boxscore

Stats: 40min 20pts (8-21, 0-3, 4-6) 6reb 3ast 1stl 1blk 1TO
Gay ( D ) -- like the Kings, was hot in the first quarter. And Gay, like the Kings, was basically terrible in the second and third before finally normalizing a bit in the fourth. After going 3-3 in the first quarter (scoring twice at the rim) Gay went only 3-13 in the next two frames - all three of his makes being dunks while seven of his misses were jumpers and the other three were all ugly attempts on drives. He somewhat returned to form in the fourth - scoring another dunk (this one on a breakaway after a steal) and a floater, while missing yet another jumper (1-9 on the night) and getting demonstrably stuffed on a drive by Drummond. Rudy (almost) repaid the Drummond block in short order by somehow making a flat-footed swat of Greg Monroe on a fast break as Monroe tried to step around him. The Kings suffered on assists tonight, and some of it was because of the guys shooting Gay's passes. Gay had at least seven set-ups fail to either the missed shot or a foul before finally recording two assists (both to Cousins in the lane) in garbagetime - Rudy did get credit for another assist, but either I missed it or there were several intervening dribbles and a generous scorekeeper. Rudy didn't do a great job on defense tonight (allowing 10 points on 6 shots) but the Pistons didn't really do a whole lot of attacking from the wing. If I've got any complaint, it's that with Detroit coming out of the locker room down two, Rudy left Josh Smith enough space to make two consecutive threes early in the third quarter and the Pistons grabbed the momentum, never to look back. So Gay was inefficient, and his D wasn't so great, and he went cold at the same time that the team was struggling. Maybe I'm being generous here with his grade.--Capt.
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Hydra, Greece -- located south of Athens, this popular tourist destination is entirely too full of California/Mediterranean style dead yellow grass for my tastes, but the town is quaint and the ocean, secluded beaches, and views of other islands in the archipelago are spectacular. The whole island has been set aside as an historic preserve, and motor vehicles of any kind are prohibited.

Stats: 22min 6pts (3-6, 0-0, 0-0) 8reb 0ast 3stl 0blk 2TO
Evans ( B ) -- well, it finally happened. Again. Jason Thompson was replaced by yet another PF in the starting lineup (I may be forgetting a few, but over the years I can remember this happening at least half a dozen times -- Hickson, Hayes, Landry, Patterson, Dalembert, now Reggie Evans. And the result was...well, kind of like the results have always been with that tactic. Underwhelming. Started out looking promising, Boogie was energetic, Evans was helping him battle in there against the huge frontline, we were winning the battle of the boards, Greg Monroe was invisible. On one play the lane parted lie the red sea, And Reggie went rumbling straight down it for a big dunk. But I think a couple of things happened. First, with Boogie unable to dominate Drummond, we got inoffensive inside pretty quick (although with Boogie struggling Reggie notably notched back to back inside hoops himself, the second one stepping around Drummond). Secondly, with the offense completely dying off in the second half, and Reggie doing little more than picking up 3 second calls for camping in the lane waiting for us to brick another shot so he could go chase it, Malone went to the bench looking for answers, and Reggie isn't going to be your answer in that situation. I also think it was a little harder to discern Reggie's impact in this one as a starter. He was in there doing his thing, but because we started with that rather than it being a change of pace/energy thing, the impact did not feel the same. Nonetheless, you would have a hard time convincing me he was anything but solid in there, and you start Reggie Evans and have him outperform Greg Monroe in his minutes...well Reggie wasn't why this one went the way it did. --Brick
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Seychelles -- right out in the middle of the Indian Ocean with nothing between you and Somalian pirates but open ocean, these scenic islands with their famous rock formations have been popular with Europeans as a vacation/honeymoon spot ever since the invention of the airplane. Like the Galapagos 10,000 miles away, their remote location has them home to some unique and giant fauna, like giant tortoises an coconut crabs (which will pop up in another theme someday when I want to scare you).

Stats: 38min 14pts (5-15, 0-0, 3-6) 14reb 1ast 1stl 6blk 5TO
Cousins ( C+ ) -- This is a really tough one to grade for Demarcus. He, and the Kings, went against the huge front line of the Pistons in Drummond, Monroe, & Josh Smith. And at the end of the day he led all players in Rebounding with 14 (Holding Drummond to 5 below his season average) and then surprisingly led all players in blocks with a career high of 6. Those were the really good things out of Cousins in this one. The problem? In the battle between Demarcus and Drummond, Drummond really had his way with Demarcus on the defensive end. Cousins got his first offensive opportunity two minutes into the game and faced Drummond up, Drummond stayed down and Cousins took and missed the jumper. I thought that if Cousins was going to settle for jumpers than the Pistons would happily accept that. About 3 minutes later had his best moment against Drummond as he took an inbound pass, spun off of Drummond and slammed it home. I was hoping that would free up Cousins to be aggressive and get into Drummond, but pretty much from there on out Drummond owned Cousins. Cousins wouldn’t get another half-court field goal make until 3:30 left in the game. Ouch! When Cousins went into the lane he was tentative and his shot would either get blocked, get hurried, or get stripped. Cousins ended up with 5 turn-overs as he traveled with the ball or lost control of it in the lane. Because the Pistons were playing him straight up, he didn’t have the passing opportunities that he normally has when teams are forced to double. And although he made a few nice passes, he only ended up with a single assist for the game. On the other end Drummond didn’t do anything to beat Cousins one on one, but just by running the floor hard, going after the offensive boards, and keeping his hands ready for interior passes Drummond ended the game with more points than Cousins (15 to Cousins’ 13) on far better shooting. (6-9 to Cousins’ 5-15). So even though our offensive work-horse dominated the rebounding match-up and more than held his own on the rim protection, he was ineffective in his most important duty of being the rugged engine that powers the Kings’ offense, and that ineffectiveness was solely due to Drummond’s ability to really get into his head and shut him down. 13 points on 33% shooting just isn't going to get it done, regardless of the rebounding and block numbers, especially if your non-scoring counterpart outscores you on a high percentage and the final result is another notch in the loss column. --Uncia
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Moorea, French Polynesia -- overshadowed by its larger more famous neighbor Tahiti, Moorea features the same kind of beauty with fewer fellow tourists to clutter it up. Just pack a bag lunch, because local food specialties included raw fish doused in coconut milk. Blech.

Stats: 25min 9pts (4-9, 1-3, 0-0) 0reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
McLemore ( C ) -- started the game aggressive at least, but had some embarrasing fumbles in the early going, with just no other explanation but flat out terrible hands fumbling the ball for turnovers often credited to a passer who hit him in the hands. But because he was aggressive a few things happened positively. Got a conversion on the break, on one possession got a professional looking pullup along the baseline. Late in the half hit a feet set three from Cuz (the only player all night who actually hit a shot that Cuz set up for them). The cubbard wasn't entirely bare. It was just constantly surrounded by ill fated clutter. There were the fumbles, a pullup jumper he nearly airballed. A blown fastbreak in the early third as he appeared to change his mind midair -- rarely have I seen a guy this athletic find more ways to blow finishes. And there wasn't much o anything except for the handful of shots he hit. 9pts 0reb 1ast isn't exactly filling it up even without the sub .500 shooting and fumbled balls. Did make one real nice defensive play in the 3rd, when after blowing an open three on one end he raced back for what looked to me to be a flying block (uncredited apparently). But that was also a scary paly as his legs got hit and he came down hard and very awkwardly. Good way to tear something up there. Anyway, as Ben games go, this was not terrible. He did chip in with a few hoops. Was low level playable. But his opponents all did better again. --Brick
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Los Roques, Venezuela -- (girl not included). Off the northern coast of Venezuela, Los Roques are actually a small archipelago of little islands, many of them little more than glorified sandbars, coral reefs, lagoons, etc. etc. But the beaches, of which some islands are composed of little more, are supposed to be glorious, and the water blue. Bring a snorkel. Just don't ever get caught out on them when a hurricane rumbles through.

Stats: 39min 19pts (6-15, 0-4, 7-9) 4reb 8ast 1stl 0blk 5TO
Thomas ( C+ ) -- The Kings got a mediocre-to-decent game out of Thomas tonight. Right from beginning of this one you could just tell that Thomas was playing more of a scorers’ role as opposed to your traditional facilitating point guard role. That is after all, when Thomas is at his best. Most of his offense consisted of mid range jumpers, transition layups, and free throws. It was sort of your typical Isaiah Thomas night minus the three pointers. And to his
credit, he was effective in the first quarter carrying the scoring load, accounting for 10 of the Kings 31 first quarter points. Of course, this meant that Thomas would only chip in 3 more points per quarter for the rest of the game, and on a night where the Kings only scored 89 total points, they could have used more of that offensive punch throughout the remaining three quarters. On a normal night you could probably criticize Thomas for playing a scorers role, but neither Rudy Gay nor DeMarcus Cousins had their offense going tonight. This always leads back to the Chicken or the Egg argument. You know, “Did Rudy and DeMarcus struggle because Thomas wasn’t passing effectively, or was Isaiah Thomas scoring because Rudy and DeMarcus weren’t shooting efficiently?” For the next three quarters Thomas definitely toned it down and started to defer to his teammates a little bit more, but the team just wasn’t playing very well. Thomas did manage to get his passing going as the game wore on. I don’t want to give him too much credit, as most of his assists tonight were off of very simple plays. Many of them came from pick and rolls, pick and pops, or lobbing the ball ahead in transition. They were solid, smart passes, just nothing to really get all that excited about. When Thomas tried to get away from these simple passes the turnover started to slowly pileup. I thought his defense on Brandon Jennings was actually pretty solid, but Jennings decision-making and shot selection is so poor that it’s hard to say that Thomas shut him down more than Jennings just having a poor game. As one of the only starters to win his matchup, Thomas deserves some credit here, but I just don’t know how much credit I can give for one big quarter, and his production slowed once Detroit took Jennings off the court and replaced him with Bynum who is a much more capable defender. The Pistons are bad, and the Kings are just as bad, but this was a winnable game that the Kings, Thomas included, should have played better in. He was far from the biggest problem tonight, but he could have been a bigger part of the solution.--Mass
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Aran Islands, Ireland -- located off the west coast of Ireland with nothing between them and North America but the whole of the Atlantic, straight vertical fissures in the rock they are composed of mean that they are seemingly composed of nothing but sheer vertical drops into the sea.
 
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Stats: 12min 9pts (4-5, 1-1, 0-0) 0reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
McCallum ( C ) -- I’m going against my own rules here and granting McCallum a C based off of a few garbage time jumpers late in the fourth. He didn’t play a lot in his homecoming game tonight due to some early foul trouble, but he didn’t look particularly good in his limited real game minutes anyway. Malone put McCallum into the game to play backup SG with Thomas as the PG, and McCallum just couldn’t handle Rodney Stuckey. As the night wore on, it became quite obvious that no one on the Kings could handle Stuckey, but with McCallum having shown the ability to defend at a decent level in the past I was expecting more. He would finish the game with 9 points in just 12 minutes, but like I mentioned earlier, by the time McCallum had a few jumpers fall this one was already over. --Mass
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Lipari, Italy -- just off the north coast of Sicily/tip of the Italian "boot", Lipari has been occupied and fought over for thousands of years. For history buffs or geology buffs there is a wealth of ancient ruins, volcanic rocks (in antiquity it used to be a prime source of obsidian) etc.

Stats: 5min 0pts (0-0, 0-0, 0-0) 0reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Acy ( D ) -- You might think that 5 minutes isn’t enough time to give Acy a real grade, but in this case it was plenty of time. Acy got into the game early as one of the first bigs off the bench with 3 minutes left in the first quarter. He played those three minutes and then two minutes of the 2nd quarter and then rode the pine the rest of the game. The reason? He was completely ineffective. He was just too small against the big front line of the Pistons. He did not rebound and he was unable to stop any of the bigs that he matched up against. Malone saw the same things I saw, and elected to go with other players for the rest of the game. With Reggie not only being an impact player but working his way into the starting line-up, it doesn’t bode well for Acy as he’s now having to fight for minutes against JT. With Landry being out it might mean he sees more minutes, but he’s going to have to produce more than what he did tonight or else Malone will go in a different direction. --Uncia
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Capri, Italy -- and really if you are going to do an Italian island you really can't leave off Capri. Located at the south end of the Bay of Naples, Capri is such a pretty little place I didn't think it could be expressed by a single photo. Home to the famous Blue Grotto, Italian villas and columnades lining the cliffs overlooking the town. ec., its been home to numerous famous people and European royalty over the centuries.

Stats: 21min 10pts (3-4, 1-1, 3-4) 5reb 2ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Williams ( C+ ) -- It was a terribly quiet game for Derrick Williams. He was in for almost half the game, took four shots, and had three shots taken against him. Sadly, one of the most remarkable aspects of his game was the fact that not only did he have to tie his shoes (during a defensive possession) immediately after entering the game in the first quarter, he had to do it AGAIN (ALSO on a defensive possession) only two minutes later. Fortunately at the break between the first and the second Malone forced him to swap out to some velcro shoes and the problems were solved. I will say, it was nice to see Derrick sink a three tonight - the shot looked natural - dare I say Arizona-esque? He also hit one against Brooklyn on Sunday, but those two threes were the first long balls he hit since February 1st - quite the drought. It would be nice to see him start to drop that jumper again. But outside of that and a spinning drive that he was able to convert on, not much worth mentioning.--Capt.
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Kauai, Hawaii -- and no that's not a painting. it would be flat rude of me to do a scenic islands theme and not add Kauai to the list. Its been a favorite of mine ever since I first visited it as a teenager. Just so remarkably green, amazing surf beaches and mountains on the backside, and a world away from Honolulu's bustle (and bikinis...Honolulu was cool as a teenage boy). Its famous cliffs have been used as the backdrop for everything from Jurassic Park to Fantasy Island. One downside is that valley? Has the biggest damn spiders not graced with the name tarantula that you have ever seen. Stick to the trails lest you fancy blundering into one of their giant webs and getting 3 inch long spiders on the face.

Stats: 14min 3pts (1-3, 0-0, 1-5) 7reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Thompson ( C+ ) -- in off the bench at backup center for Cuz, and early on had a nice give and go with McCallum. Good offensive board over Drummond's back in the early 2nd and drew the foul, but drawing fouls was almost a bad thing for him tonight as he and Reggie Evans are having a brick off now. Kept up the good offensive boardwork, but just could not finish any of them. Finally got a +1 to fall in the early 4th for his points on the night. Had problems defending Smith when he was at PF. Was good hustle on the glass here, but you have to question the overall impact. --Brick
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Bora Bora, French Polynesia -- kind of a cliché given that many consider it the most beautiful island in the world, but then again, it would be notable to omit it. I played a zombie game once with a bunch of huts over a lagoon like this. Very handy if you want to avoid getting overwhelmed. Not so handy if you are trying to sneak play.


Stats: 23min 0pts (0-6, 0-3, 0-0) 6reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Outlaw ( D- ) -- JUST STOP SHOOTING!! STOP!!!! In the past 5 years Travis Outlaw has shot .391, .375, .343. .418, .376...and he Just. Won't. STOP!!! Our "coaches" don't appear to be able to explain the situation to him. Perhaps what is needed is a large thick man carrying a heavy blunt object. Whatever it is, Travis Outlaw's reappearance late in this season again is just like an eternal f-you from Geoff Petrie. Same ole same ole. Ben can't defend. Ray could not defend tonight. So we turned to Travis...who promptly got lit up by Stuckey as well (not quick enough). But compounded it by shooting. And shooting, and shooting. He really really pissed me off in fact. How many long jumpers do you have to miss before you just stop being an idiot? We even on one play cleared Cousins out of the lane so Travis could stumble and fall on an attempted drive. And yet somehow emerging from the dreck were a couple of individual strong plays, including a good snatch rebound in the 4th and 1 singular assist, with Travis throwing a great bounce pass to Ben on the break to lead him to the hoop. One of those so good passes they should give the assister 1 of the 2 points. I will call that enough not to give Travis an F, but if playing Travis Outlaw long minutes and letting him throw up long crap is the price of tanking...its just not worth it. I've seen too many Kings front offices over the years pick TRob instead of Drummond, cheer like idiots when they could draft Ben and let Tyreke go etc. Why go through the pain of watching them pass on Embid to take McDermott?--Brick
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Santorini, Greece -- another longtime favorite of mine, that I think I have used before in another theme. of course long time favorite in this case is long time amused because of the stupidity involved. See that picture? yeah, well that long sheer cliff falling into the water just so happens to be the rim of a volcano. Oh, and those houses are looking out over this darling island sitting in the middle of this semicircle...and the darling island in the middle is growing. But hey, why worry. It hasn't blown up in a good 3500 years, since it wiped out the Minoans in one of the largest blasts in recorded history. What could possibly go wrong placing your vacation villa on its rim? Pretty though. Right up until its not.
 
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Oh, and I would love to give you a poll, but apparently the ability to add a poll to an existing thread was too difficult for the monkeys who designed this software, so sorry.
 
The game went about as I expected: Evans did what Evans does, but it didn't really make the starting lineup any better and, since they can't feed off his energy any more, appears to have made the bench worse.
 
The "new thread" trick.

too lazy/pissy to do a workaround because some little craplick didn't do his job and implement a feature messageboards have had for the last decade.

and no, my pissiness of course has nothing at all to do with one of our franchise centers handing it to the other franchise center that we actually have on our roster tonight. nothing at all.
 
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too lazy/pissy to do a workaround because some little poopoolick didn't do his job and implement a feature messageboards have had for the last decade.
Well, the good news is, now you don't have to. The poll is already there for you; all you have to do insert the desired poll question.
 
I liked Cousins defense a lot in this game. It is a sign of maturity that he can play a very good defensive game when he doesn't have his offense going.

I also liked the bounce-back game by IT. He did have 5 TOs, but at least two of those were not his fault, like Cousins falling asleep on the give and go. He played well on D and had a solid game.

Other than that, I didn't like much. It doesn't look like this team is going to end the season on a high note. It doesn't appear that the offense is going to click anytime soon. I sure hope the offense that is run next year has a lot more motion and passing to it than what we see this year.
 
Grand experiments at work I guess. Just wish I knew what Coach was trying to determine. If he wants to help the rooks and give them some decent experience, IT has to be 6th man at 24min a game for awhile. Patui!!! :(
 
Not all software is designed by monkeys:p.

And I'm such a worm of a fan that I haven't watched a game since the Webber era (and he wasn't even my favourite player -- Bibby was). I do now sometimes catch games on audio league pass, now that it's free, and I will go to NBA.com to watch Cousins highlights. Reading your buildup to the Drummond draft made me sick when we didn't get him, even though I knew nothing about him. This is always my favourite thread to read.
 
The thing is there's just no actual way to punish any of these players for taking plays/quarters/games off and the coach can't motivate them and even worse they can't motivate themselves and rarely fight or give max effort. If we do bench our good players for not trying we bring it more half hearted players with 1/10 of the talent there's no actual way to disapline any of the players. I just don't see any answers for Malone out of this, there is no offensive system and they can't play defence and they don't try what's a coach meant to do?

I really want a complete blow up literally just about everyone gone these guys can't even get themselves up for winnable games, this roster while slighly better than what we had at the start of the season is going nowhere. We just need to find 4 average players who play hard and surround Cousins if he's actually going to play hard and we would see more results than this.

How is it these guys don't realise they are crap and to make up for it they have to play hard?
 
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Its amazing we are still terrible after so many moves, we have only 4 players left from last year (DMC, IT, JT and Outlaw), yet I don't see difference from last year.
 
Its amazing we are still terrible after so many moves, we have only 4 players left from last year (DMC, IT, JT and Outlaw), yet I don't see difference from last year.

been thinking the same thing. We have some talented players and still look like total crap
 
been thinking the same thing. We have some talented players and still look like total crap
Cause the effort and awarness is still at a all time low, you got quitters who can't motivate themselves it does not matter how much talent we have if that;s the case.
 
I voted "Yes All. Just shoot me now."

To be fair I apparently enrolled myself into a program a number of months back which true purpose is to break down one's psyche and slowly erode one's will to live. It's called the KF Grading Consortium, which upon first glance has an innocuous sounding title, but its true motives have slowly begun to reveal themselves to me.

Fortunately I have an extremely strong will which helps me persevere through the program, though I appear to be developing an irrational eye twitch which seems to be getting stronger and more disconcerting. I'm sure the two are not at all related...
 
watched the whole game, sadly enough. the Pistons defended the paint well, it's a thing they can actually do, what with all those tall guys they have. the two things you have to do against them is move the ball and hit the open shots this creates. the Kings are terrible at those things and the overall offensive game plan is much too static. have Stuckey expectedly go off on (one perimeter stopper, just one, would make such a difference) and throw in a flukey Josh Smith hits his outside shots game and this game looks a lot less winnable than it actually was.

edit: also, 18-30 FTs? the hell?
 
Its amazing we are still terrible after so many moves, we have only 4 players left from last year (DMC, IT, JT and Outlaw), yet I don't see difference from last year.

They are not a team yet. Just a collection of NBA players that Malone and crew are trying to shape on the fly.
 
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we replace crap players with crap players, just different kind of crap.

That's kinda my issue. If the team was crap before you make moves, and then it's crap after you make moves, what's the point of making those moves? And if you say well give them time under Malone, you could also say that about the old group.
 
I voted "Yes All. Just shoot me now."

To be fair I apparently enrolled myself into a program a number of months back which true purpose is to break down one's psyche and slowly erode one's will to live. It's called the KF Grading Consortium, which upon first glance has an innocuous sounding title, but its true motives have slowly begun to reveal themselves to me.

Fortunately I have an extremely strong will which helps me persevere through the program, though I appear to be developing an irrational eye twitch which seems to be getting stronger and more disconcerting. I'm sure the two are not at all related...

Damn, somebody pulled back the curtain. :p

Remind me to keep you away form the recruitment table. You suck at it.
 
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That's kinda my issue. If the team was crap before you make moves, and then it's crap after you make moves, what's the point of making those moves? And if you say well give them time under Malone, you could also say that about the old group.

Well, the difference is we're more talented crap now hat hasn't had an off-season or training camp. Also, despite all the moves, the only cards that the FO has tipped we want here long-term is Cousins and Landry before all the injuries.

So we still got a few excuses left. However, those excuses will run out if we're still talking about the same things a year from now
 
Give Chris Jent an off-season with McLemore and watch his percentages rise.

to what end?

I say this again and again. if Isaiah Thomas and Rudy Gay are back at the 1 and 3 then by definition, by absolute rule, ben McLemore will never be important for us, even if he ever does learn how to play basketball. We will have an opportunity to sign guys every bit as valuable to us at that position every single summer. And that's assuming Ben actually improves enough that he wouldn't be cut without a guaranteed contract.

This has been the great disaster for him this season. He has given us absolutely no reason to change the team structure, no reasonable expectation that oh, we can be winners if we get a passing PG and he can do the scoring. Taking such a risk next year would be ridiculous based on what we've seen. And so by showing no signs of life at all, he has greatly increased the likelihood of us keeping Isaiah Thomas as basically our SG, which by definition means that Ben cannot matter for us no matter who he works with or how much he magically grows a connection between those hands and that brain.
 
What the hell is really wrong with the Kings?? That is the question no one seems to be able to get a handle on. The coach is always the first convenient scapegoat. Malone needs more time with a stable roster. I say look elsewhere. The management of the team in the FO is business oriented, with a lot of turnover. It is starting to remind me a little bit of Daniel Snyder and the Redskins. It takes more patience than the FO is showing to develop a winning team. The culture has not changed.
 
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