Grades v. Raptors 1/4/2013

Who won the center matchup tonight?

  • DeMarcus Cousins

    Votes: 29 70.7%
  • Aaron Gray

    Votes: 12 29.3%

  • Total voters
    41
  • Poll closed .

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
Ahem.

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MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

There is a reason I have and will continue to go to bat for DeMarcus Cousins.

Highlights:
Had the Raptors telecast so did not get to hear this during the game, but was amused by the final Grant comment in the video: "he continues his unbelievable play since the last suspension." Never a great sign when people are having to distinguish which suspension thay are referring to. :p

Boxscore


Stats: 35min 20pts (7-14, 1-4, 5-7) 2reb 4ast 1stl 0blk 2TO
Salmons ( B+ ) -- you know, the truth is that my notes for the first half of this game were not positive for John. He was stuggling, forcing his own shots, which normally means midrange jumprrs, off his dribble, in traffic, which is just trash unless you make them, and he wasn't. When he returned for the first time he forced up a terrble shot, but it went down, and thereafter he was able to get a couple more baskets in the open court to make the statline look better than I really thought his first half game was. Then he wasn't doing much in the third either, and yet was munching serissu minutes because the combination was working in amajor way -- mostly jsut Cuz and JT pummeling the Raps inside with minor support from the perimeter types, but hey, we won the quarter 28-10 so why risk messing up the chemsitry? But after Cuz went ot the bench John suddenly stepped forward and shoen for about 5 minutes that helped deciede the game. I thoughta n important moment came at the end of the third when with us up 16 in the final minute, and rather than the Raps scoring a few times to cut it to 12, John got to the line repeatedly himself and pushed the lead back to 19 going into the 4th. And in the early minutes of the 4th he took advantage of the Raps trying a tinyball lineup and scored over them repeatedly, carrying the offense while Cuz was out and stabilizing a bench crew that was anything but stable otherwise. I'm still not sure this was as stong as the numbers make it seem, but as it was wiht several players, at a critical time, John stepped forward and got the bulk of his production exactly when we needed it. Immensely ironic that if JT has settled in as glue vet #1, John Salmons, the Stinky Fish who just killed our offensive chemistry in the early part of last season, may have clearly emerged as glue roleplayer #2.

Stats: 30min 14pts (7-11, 0-0, 0-0) 6reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Thompson ( B+ ) -- and if I felt that Salmons' numbers might have somewhat outstripped his 48minute game, Jason's on the other hand don't do it full service. His minutes were somewhat limited tonight as a gift to TRob (which thankfully he took some advnatge of) rather than a comment on Jason's play. While Cousins dominated in flashy fashion, there was Thompson providing the steady weakside rebounding and short easy baskets as a perfect complement. When cousins was out, he was good for a little post play or two to tide us over. Sat out way too long in the second quarter given the non-production of the backups, but when he finally got back in once the third foul on Cuz came, hit the little baseline jumper to give us back the lead going into half. Just kjept on backing in for easy little hooks as the Raps didn't have an answer for him anymore than they did Cousins -- even found himself being guarded by Landry Fields at times! Fields being the Knicks starting SG a couple of seasons ago you remember. With Robinson having his moments, JT did not get to pair with Cuz in the late going to continue their rampage on the inside, but while there were some wobbly moments, we never quite went into enoguh freefall to get Smart's attention and rush JT back in.

Stats: 33min 31pts (11-18, 0-0, 9-12) 20reb 4ast 2stl 0blk 4TO
Cousins ( A+ ) -- played an ok game....by Wilt Chamberlain standards. Probably the best game of his career. The *** kicking started early, and basically never let up. There was never a real lull. I was briefly concerned the refs were going to steal it from him when lurking foul touble and a ridiculous technical foul for literally nothing that I could see cropped up at the end fo the first quarter. But somehow DeMarcus has just gone zen on us, and it barely caused a ripple in his game. He chased starting center Aaron Gray (who's getting completely jobbed in my little poll btw -- homers!) in 7 minutes. It took him 9 minutes to foul out main backup Amir Johnson. This is about as close to helpless as you are going to see an NBA team, as the Raptors simply had nobody who had even a hope of contending with what Boogie brought to this one. He was off to a lightning start , scoring, rebounding, getting open court steals (as a center) before the game was 6 minutes old. He was doing it all. As soon as he returned to steady our awful reserves in the 2nd he immediately got a dunk on the pick and roll. I again winced when he picked up his third foul just before half trying to take a charge -- equal parts of dumbness there by Cuz for trying it and Smart for leaving him out there (although actually I myself would probably have left him out there for another possession or two the way he was playing). But again, it made no difference in his game. In fact when he returned in the third is when he REALLY opened up the can of whoopass, completely dominating the game as we blew them out, seeming to snatch every board, powering through Raptors, and never seeming selfish doing it. Was maybe one bad shot the whole game when he forced a sloppy attempt on the break off his dribble over Fields. About the worst you could say about this one was he threw a couple of bad passes, but come on. This was an epic game for DeMarcus and I was again glad to see him reach the 30-20 milestone after he again was inserted to keep our reserves from blowing the game for us, same way I was glad about the triple double. Milestones to store in his memory and help him mark and realize just what he is capable of acheiving if he stays straight.

Stats: 23min 3pts (1-7, 1-5, 0-0) 2reb 2ast 2stl 3blk 0TO
Garcia ( C ) -- let's just say appreciation for this game might best be described as an acquired taste. Reason being that he was just missing EVERYTHING. Open looks, his normal spot up threes. Just bricking them left and right. And yet he has a big positive +/- next to his name. Well..of course that was almsot entirely due to Cousins, but nontheless, despite playing designated bricker for most of his time out there, Cisco had some strong moments out there during some of our best runs. The reason of course being that there are in fact two sides of the ball, and while Cisco only managed a single made shot, a three late in our decisive third quarter, he was very strong with that other roleplayer staple: help defense. Got several saving blocks inside, steals, and helped DeRozan to an altogther ineffective game. So, did he suck offensively and take the wind out of our sails by brickng wide open shots many members fo thsi board could hit? Sure. But did he hustle and roleplayer it just providing that little bit of inviisble glue that can turn big games by stars into big wins? Sure as well.

Stats: 31min 11pts (4-6, 0-1, 3-4) 3reb 6ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Thomas ( B- ) -- scored over a few times in the early going by Calderon, but near the end of the quarter grabbed a couple of strong rebounds, and got a score on the runout to close the quarter out and give us the lead back. Gave us a little burst of pace near the end of the half that helped snap us out of our second quarter doldrums. Largely did not notice him in the third when we blew the thing open, but that was a good thing. Were no stretches of overly active offense to disrupt things. Raps did get a ton of offense out of their PGs though, and was ineffective guarding the 3pt shot. A grade here where there was no reason to go any higher, but also none to go any lower. Mostly stayed in the background, but that was exactly the right wya to play it.
 
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Bench

Stats: 27min 8pts (3-8, 0-0, 2-2) 3reb 0ast 1stl 2blk 3TO
Johnson ( B- ) -- was our first bench guy worth a damn as he attacked the hoop with some effectiveness after entering. Not really efficient again, trying to do too much and got sloppy, but at least the Raps were having to account for him. In his second half stint got a dunk from TRob in the mid 4th that was important as we hung on.

Stats: 15min 4pts (1-3, 1-1, 1-2) 0reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 3TO
Fredette ( F ) -- came into the game to start the 2nd and it was a relief as finally there was a guy who could hit an open shot. But it was literally the last positive thign he did the whole night as I don't know what the hell happened out there. Two games ago he was highly effective in the same role as bench shooting guard, but this time it was just a disaster. Got beat on defense off the dribble and shot over, forced shots, turned the ball over just randomly and loosely as he bumbled and stumbled, even missed a FT. Could nto have looked more uncomfortable and overwhelmed if he had tried. Good thing we won this one so this can just sort be wiped away as just one of those days.

Stats: 17min 7pts (3-4, 1-1, 0-0) 1reb 3ast 2stl 0blk 2TO
Brooks ( C+ ) -- into the game and started with a bad pas as the whole bench was shaky and Brooks wasn't doing much to settle things. But as soon as cuz came in ran a textbook pick and roll with him, and got a drive and flip later. Wheil he wasn't playing terribly himself, the bench had again lost momentum in the 4th before he hit a big bailout three to stop the bleeding and push it to 17 again. Thought he did ok, but his success or failure seemed linked to whether he had Cousins on the floor wiht him to make it happen.

Stats: 4min 2pts (1-1, 0-0, 0-0) 1reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Hayes ( F ) -- Still not getting what is going on with Chuck. its liek he looked int eh mirror and decided he would play down to his size. Had two short very poor stints. Came in with a quick turnvoer on the pass, and in a too short too short sequence got rebounded over multiple times and ended up fouling. Could not handle Quicny Acy. Quincy Acy!

Stats: 23min 5pts (2-3, 0-0, 1-3) 4reb 3ast 1stl 0blk 2TO
Robinson ( B ) -- was not consistently good this time, but had several stretches of strong play as he finally came alive a bit. Came in to try to save us on the boards, and instead threw a wild pass 10 feet over the head over Johnson. Missed a drive and layin attempt. But settled in as merely quiet rather than bad, whihc was saying something the way the bench was playing. Extended minutes no production as after 8 minutes on the floor he had no points and 1 reb. But in the final couple of minutes of he half finally did something, stepping forward when Cousins went out and got a dunk +1 (but missed the FT) slicing to the hoop, and then got a steal up top poking the ball away with quick hands. Got his second burst of strong play in the 4th, beginning with a near **** up that turned into a good play when he almsot pulled up for a tough contested jumper at a critical time in the 4th, but pased at the last second to Johnson for a dunk. Soon added an o-reb and dunk of his own to help us hold the raps off and push it to 15. And we finally saw some of that defensive potential on the poeriemter as he stepped out and cut off Calderon and took the ball from him (Calderon had to be thinkign WTF -- he had 2 TOs ont he ngiht, both were on steals, both byour big men up top in the guards' zone just flat taking it from him).

Stats: 2min 0pts (0-1, 0-0, 0-0) 1reb 0ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Honeycutt ( INC ) -- just the garbagetime minutes again
 
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Here's a bit of trivia for you: Francisco Garcia only hit one shot tonight. That one shot tied him with Kevin Martin for fourth all-time in 3pt field goals made, in Kings/Royals franchise history*


*It should be noted that the NBA did not record 3pt field goals as a stat until the 1979-80 season.
 
imagine if we had won a couple of the games that Smart threw away with bad 4th quarter lineups. like Utah for example.

with just 3 of those games we would be at 16-17 sitting 1GB the 8th playoff spot.......
 
True. However, the Kings are about to hot a really tough stretch that might put a dent in the record.
 
even my slight concerns about Cousins early defense dissipated pretty quickly. might've been on the Raptors and their...less than average play, but whatever. the A+ game of A+ games.
 
That starting unit is well balanced and play very good defense together. Cisco might not have been hitting his shots tonight, but the amount of deflections and shots he challenges/alters is immense. If Tyreke is coming back soon, i wouldn't mind letting him come off the bench (at least for a while), that second unit can definetly use his playmaking and scoring (Jimmer and Brooks would really benefit). I just like the chemistry and balance that starting unit has right now.
 
That starting unit is well balanced and play very good defense together. Cisco might not have been hitting his shots tonight, but the amount of deflections and shots he challenges/alters is immense. If Tyreke is coming back soon, i wouldn't mind letting him come off the bench (at least for a while), that second unit can definetly use his playmaking and scoring (Jimmer and Brooks would really benefit). I just like the chemistry and balance that starting unit has right now.

We were playing good when Tyreke was in the starting unit too. The only difference is Cousins was playing absolutely terrible. I don't think twice about putting Tyreke in for Thomas. Garcia and Salmons can stretch the floor.
 
interested to see if Cousins can keep this level of play up tomorrow against the very tall Brook Lopez.

Brooklyn is in a Double OT game against Washington right now. so thats kinda good for us. was hoping it would go to 3OT but Joe Johnson just hit a jumper with .7 left.

hopefully we can capitalize on Brooklyn playing 10 extra minutes tonight
 
Agreed. Put Tyreke and T-Rob in the 2nd Unit. He could really benefit from Reke and plays well with guards that penetrate so he can clean up misses.
 
interested to see if Cousins can keep this level of play up tomorrow against the very tall Brook Lopez.

Brooklyn is in a Double OT game against Washington right now. so thats kinda good for us. was hoping it would go to 3OT but Joe Johnson just hit a jumper with .7 left.

hopefully we can capitalize on Brooklyn playing 10 extra minutes tonight

Slightly worried about this as well. Boogie's been an absolute beast, but he's also been up against Amir Johnson, Aaron Gray and Tyler Zeller. I'm really hoping he stays focused if he struggles against Brook's length early
 
We were playing good when Tyreke was in the starting unit too. The only difference is Cousins was playing absolutely terrible. I don't think twice about putting Tyreke in for Thomas. Garcia and Salmons can stretch the floor.

Isaiah has brought the stability we need at PG. It's pretty foolish to bench him in lieu of Cisco.
 
If this team wants to make a run they have to find a way to integrate Tyreke into the starting lineup. Love the way the teams playing and all, but look at who they're beating. If you can get Evans in there playing big minutes and at the level he was before the injury then you have a chance to just maybe make a respectable run at the 8th seed.

Great to see Robinson have some kind of a game as well. With the way Hayes is playing those minutes are up for grabs if he want them.
 
Backdoors and hard cuts to the basket in the half court.

I'm just interested if Reke will accept a more off-ball role and continue to let Boogie initiate our offense. The other biggest change, other than Boogie's play, is this team sharing the ball and making those extra passes to find open shooters. Reke has to find a way to adjust his game to what we're doing now
 
I'm just interested if Reke will accept a more off-ball role and continue to let Boogie initiate our offense.
Why wouldn't he? What has Evans demonstrated, since he's been here, to indicate that he's anything other than a team player? He's been a team player to the detriment of his own performance, a lot of the time.
 
Wow what a game! The Kings are firing on all cylinders. Cousins was a machine, and "Steady" Thompson was his usual high % self. I am really glas we have Thompson right now.
 
slashing to the rim like Garcia was doing in the Cleveland game. and Tyreke has certainly been shooting jumpers better than Garcia did tonight....
umm NO. Garcia is a legit threat to shoot the spot up 3 at all times, he wasn't making them tonight, but those are his shots. Tyreke is not the guy i want the ball being swung to for a spot up 3. Also Isaiah gets us into our offense better than any other gaurd we have, and he and Cousins seem to have great morale between them. I say keep Isaiah as the starter.
 
It is something to ponder over. How does Tyreke fit into our new Boogie Monster offense?

Not sure, but when he comes back if they stop playing with some passion like they are now with a LOT of easy baskets then we will have to look into doing something about it.. But for now I am loving the half court up tempo style. We are more than a gimmick offense right now and it shows by how much better our half court offense has been.

umm NO. Garcia is a legit threat to shoot the spot up 3 at all times, he wasn't making them tonight, but those are his shots. Tyreke is not the guy i want the ball being swung to for a spot up 3. Also Isaiah gets us into our offense better than any other gaurd we have, and he and Cousins seem to have great morale between them. I say keep Isaiah as the starter.

Yah, when Evans is back I really don't want to do anything to screw with the lineup as long as we are still playing well so Evans should come off the bench. Let him play extended bench minutes and ease him back into playing with the starting lineup and then go from there depending on how it works out.
 
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