[Grades] Grades v. Raptors 11/01/10

Kings Player of the Game?

  • Omri Casspi

    Votes: 21 23.9%
  • DeMarcus Cousins

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Tyreke Evans

    Votes: 56 63.6%
  • Beno Udrih

    Votes: 2 2.3%
  • Samuel Dalembert

    Votes: 8 9.1%

  • Total voters
    88

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
First of all, let me say that even though far too many Kings fans showed up to Arco disguised as empty seats, I would like to congratulate everybody on crashing the server here post game -- good sign. :) Well..for the fanbase at least.

Way back in 1980, before many board members were born, the Brian Sipe led Cleveland Browns had an invigorating 11-5 playoff bound season in which 6 times in 8 weeks they won the game in the final 2 minutes, earning themselves the eternal nickname "The Kardiac Kids". If the Kings keep this stuff up we may have to think of something similar, because there are Kings fans having coronaries right and left.

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Hey, it probably won't last but...homecourt advantage in the first round! Woot! :p

Official Boxscore

Casspi ( B ) -- well we got an answer to the "can he sustain" question for one night at least, as after a slow start Omri came on to provide many of the same things he did in the Cleveland win. It should also be noted that he did not provide many of the same things he did not provide in the Cleveland win -- sustaining here being not so much just playing well, as in choosing a whole playing style (although things such as his zero rebounds I don't think can be properly attributed to any intentional playing style). The shooting was actually off to start this one, and he missed three largely open threes in the first half, and as noted there were no rebounds all game long (he probably dedcided that he would rather keep both arms rather than stick one in there to have Reggie Evans tear it off). But the hustling was still there, and that can be the base for many good things. And the occasional bad thing: Made a mistake and fouled Kleiza outside the three point line with us down 10 in the early 3rd. that was really thre last wart though, as soon afterwards as we made our move he scooped up a loose ball up top and went hard full court dunking it through Anderson. And then in the 4th back came the threes again. Three more of them in crunchtime, one maybe a little ill advised and forced, but the next two working well with Reke on kickouts and canning big ones to give us our first lead, and then to put us up 8 with under two mintues to go. on a kick from a stumbling Reke to give us our first lead of the game, and his last inside the two minute mark. In between involved in a play that got the crowd to its feet as Reke lost the ball, had to go to the ground to recover it, hit Casspi with the pass from his knees, and Omri slid it to Cousins for a layup to put us up 4. A lot of verbage to say basically this: not the most well rounded game, again. But came to play when it mattered, again, and hit big shots down the stretch, again.

Landry ( D+ ) -- well somebody had to have a bad game here, and that somebody was Carl. It might be tempting from the boxscore to look at his now nightly 4rebs, then look at Tyreke's cousins' (Reggie Evans) board beasting and come to the conclusion that Reggie directly destroyed Carl on the glass. But for the most part that was not it. Westpahl wasn't about to try that matchup, and mostly avoided it when he coudl. Which of course means that you can throw some part of Bargnani's 28pts on Carl's tally ratehr than all of Evans' boards. Played the entire first quarter despite accomplishing little but a couple of early midrange jumpers. Ironically it may have been because he was at least trying on defense, and no matetr how empty the numbers, he and Beno I guess were the best things we had going in offense. the second quarter largely belonged to JT and Jackson, and he was largely invisible in the third. I should note, invisible, but not unfelt. You could feel the difference tonight when he was in there on our interior defense/rebounding. All of a sudden we were open for business. After returning in the 4th struggled with Amir Johnson playing over him, but scored back. And picked a good time to grab one of those rare boards with a big aggressive one in the 4th to snatch it from R.Evans. The last 2+ minutes were not kind, as he not once, but twice ended up with critical turnovers on his attempted moves, and he or Cousins blew the defense at 40 seconds and left Bargnani wide open to hit a three and make it a three point game. Did do a good job grabbing the loose ball on the final possession after Dalembert effected the inital shot, and throwing it ahead to Casspi. 4-13 with 4rebs and 2 critical turnovers is not a great way to get a strong grade though.

Cousins ( B- ) -- this is a tough grade, because for 36 minutes of this one DeMarcus largely got his butt kicked and it was the worst game of his young professional career. And then once again he displayed a sonderful sense of the moemnt, and came up big down the stretch. We started this one trying to run some offense through DeMarcus, and were treated to the sight of our 270lb+ center executing a drive and kick to our 6'3" PG/SG. Unfortunately the Raptors also started this one trying to run their offense through our center, and he was compeltely ineffective at closeing down the lane against DeRozan, Kleiza, Bargnani, or basiclaly anybody. Things got compounded when he got into instant foul toruble with 2 in the first 3 minutes, and he was actually being pushed around on the glass by Evans in his brief minutes. He sat out a long time before returning late in the half, and getting badly schooled by Bargnani, who bombed a three on him when he refused to guard it, and then blcoked DeMarcus's post move as well. Finally scored his first hoop on a drive, and played good defense on our second to last possession of the half, repeatedly cutting off Jack's penetration. Arms down defense after half isn't going to get it done agaqinst atheltes like Derosan. Got his butt kjicked on the glass by evans to start the second half too, and really played so poorly that Westpha had no choice bt to pull him. Think he had 6pts 1reb at that point. But after returning in the 4th it was a new Cuz who kept it simple and just simply would not be denied inside, repeatedly boring on in and overpowering Bargnani inside for tough physical o-rebs and layups. Still had one play where he missed a critical free throw line rebound that let Evans grab it and kick it to Kleiza for a three to take the lead back, but immediately came back with a stong post move and hook to score the other way and retake it. His big toilet bowl finish at the 45 second mark helepd seal it. So tough grade. Bad for 36, great for 12, and with an impressive per minute statline of 16pts 4rebs in 17min. I'm going to call it an impressive B-, althogh I was strongly tempted to make it a B.

Udrih ( B ) -- about the only guy scoring reasonably easy in the early going. Picked up a second foul, our 10th of the first quarter, on a true B.S. call as Calderon traveled, committed an offensive foul, and Beno got driven backward and called for the foul anyway. Despite the big offensive first quarter, the defense may again have mattered as he sat out almost the entire 2nd quarter with Head in his stead. Was failrly quiet after half, but hit a three on a Reke kickout in the late third to get us back to 10. And in a bit of deja vu got intentionally fouled and knocked down the 2 clutch FTs again with 12 second to go to push us back to 3. Only finished with a single assist one game after nabbing 11 vs. the Cavs, and the Raptors were playing the passing lanes well all night, and this was Reke's game while Beno's contribtution was mostly as a scorer in the early going helping keep us afloat until the engines warmed up. The fading into the background after half had me pondering B-, but it did not feel that Beno was failing so much as other guys were just stepping forward big time while he played a support role. And once agian he hit the cltuch FTs, so...B One note: our transition D sucks, and when Reke attacks the rim, Beno and Casspi would be the logical guys to have the responsibilities to get back, maybe Landry if he's at the elbows spotting up. I'm going to have to pay attention to the scheme against the Lakers, because whoever is not getting back is just killing us right now and certianly would warrant some docking.

Evans ( A- ) -- there we go! Three games into the season for Reke and maybe we can finally set aside the what's the matter with Reke questions. Star game that had me pondering straight A, and that only my respect for just how good he could be saw me go A- to leave myself a little more room up top for even bigger stuff. Started off shaky as he picked up two early fouls trying to make hustle plays and being overaggressive, but we left hm in there for a good long span anyway, and he managed to avoid the third, although that sometimes meant sticking his hands in his pocket when guarding DeRozan. Was continuing to miss the layups and flips in the early going, but then snapped to life, and not coincidentally so did we, as he carried us through the second quarter with 14pts, starting with back to back jumpers, and then running through a long streak of slashing layups pummeling the Raptors inside. Thing was it was all points. No rebs, no asists. Just attack, attack, attack, and yet they seemed to be the right decisions, and it was our highest scoring quarter of the game (35). Our problem was again on the other side of the court, but Reke kept us vaguely in touch. Turned out he was doing it with tummy troubles too, as he missed the start of the 2nd half with flulike symptoms that really underscored his value tongiht. We were floundering without him, and he returned and just whoosh! We were off and running, literally, as Reke immediately started grabbing d-boards and charging down court, once for a dish to Beno, then the second time drawing the foul. Got a little out of control with back to back plays where turnovers took place attributable to him, and seemed to be stumbling a lot late in the game, which almost had me wondering if his legs were not all there because of whatever it was. Or maybe not, as in the 4th he played maybe his finest all around ball of the season, not only continuing to attack the rim, but finding guys all over the court for kicks and dropoffs, continuing to rack up boards, and getting his hands on balls to make some great defensive plays inside. Maybe he should feel sick more often.
 
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Dalembert ( A- ) -- xoxo! Came in early with Cousins ineffective and in foul trouble and imimediately grabbed boards and slowed the Raptors a bit just by his presence in there. Overall not the impact he had on the road and not able to outrebound R.Evans in full lather, but he was at least battling wiht him there and racking up a bunch of his own. Got involved in an unfortunate pick and roll which you don't want from him, and overall we saw a few too many displays of Daly's offense tonight. Did get a nice offensive slam follow of a mised Reke layup though. Only guy to compete with Evans on the boards in the early 4th, and actually began to win that battle over time, notching 14rebs for us in only 22min. Attacked Bargnani inside with a half hook as well for his other score. Backed away from challenging Derozan on the dunk as he cut the lead to 1 with 13 seconds to go to avoid the possibility of the +1 -- a smart veteran play from a guy sometimes accused of not being smart. Came up big on defense to help save the final Toronto possession. Continuing to pay the defensive anchor we so desperately need, and continuing to make you wonder how this is all going to play out since both he and Cousins are centers, and we need one for his talent and future, and need the other to anchor us inside.

Cisco ( C ) -- made a blatant defensive error after coming in, hopping out of DeRozan's way in what I presume was a shade anticipating help or something, but leaving him a free charge to the hoop. Otherwise gave us some defensive enrgy, but little offense. Got the start in the second half with Reke out, but we were floundering out there in those early minutes of the half, and Cisco looked like he went to the sidelines with one of those "ah ah my leg! Its falling off!" injuries of his, where he's walking without a limp 5 minutes later. Not sure he ever returned.

Wright ( INC ) -- nothing in short minutes, did try one ugly little half post thing. As an aside, does anybody know if Westphal has a daughter? Because Donte apparently did SOMETHING major to tick him off, and went from starter to 12th man behind even Wright in the space of 2 games.

Head ( C ) -- continuing to get a lot of minutes, make a lot of dubious decisions, and yet seem to help anyway, perhaps because of effort on defense. Was doing his force a dumb one on one shot thing early, but did do the saavy (and cheap) jump into the guy foul for 3 FTs. Wild out of control drive for our final posession of the half, but got bailed out by the whistles again. In late in the third and immediately missed another jumper. Then overpowered/heighted by Sonny Weems. Threw a ridiculously bad inbound pass at the close of the third quarter when Tyreke threw a juke to free himself from a defender trying to deny him the inbounds pass, and it juked Head instead who threw it right to a Raptor who fortunaltey missed the little jumper at the buzzer. Was actualy involved in one normal positive play when he hit a big three to cut it to three off a JT kick. This was...nervewracking. I absolutely refuse to go higher than a C given how close to disaster he was at all times, but I also can't really go much deeper as he weeble and wobbled his way to a contributing effort.

Thompson ( C+ ) -- in to start the second quarter and immediately set up for a good power finish +1. He and Jackson were largely the bigs that quarter, and they were effective together (Jackson maybe moreso) as we fought to stay in it. Was back in early in the third as we went big with a few minutes of our big Landry at SF lineup. In the late third went hard for a hustle rebound he normally gets, and got beat to it by Evans who ripped the ball away. Hit a long jumper to start the 4th and then grabbed an o-board and kicked it out to Head for a three to get it to three. Was back largely to 4th big status, after DeMarcus, Landry and Daly, and had his little moments where he helped.

Jackson ( B ) -- played all his minutes in the second quarter, and while unable to make a contribution defensively, again put some of the power in power forward for us while he as out there. Made a good hustle play and then got the ball back from Reke and tried to power to the hoop, but called for a charge. Knocked down a long jumper, and involved in some strong and aggressive inside play banging around the hoop.
 
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Player of the game goes to Reke no question. He seems to be shaking off the rust.

Honorable mention to Dally, dude was our only big who rebounded (JT did alright in limited minutes).

I hope that late game layup by Cuz makes the highlights. The one where he gets from the FT line to the rim by leaning on about four defenders. That kid is a beast.
 
I'd have to give this one to Reke. He was the only one scoring when we couldn't score, Dally also contributed big time as did Casspi/Cousins in the 4th quarter. I gotta show some love for Darnell Jackson too, I don't think he played in the 2nd half, but when he did play in the 1st, he did produce. He is a keeper if he can continue this for sure. I wish we can somehow pry Reggie Evans from Toronto by the way, he is just a glass eater, no doubt.
 
Our starting point guard: 7 Rebounds. Their starting center: 2 Rebounds. That makes me smile.

He also outrebounded our starting power forward. Which makes me sad yet again. But hey! The Giants won the Series! The Kings are 3-1! Not even the Hulk could bend this smile (photo evidence: :D) on my face.

Also, did we just witness The Stomach Flu Game? :eek:

Don't yell at me yet, I only kid.

Also, Donte must've laid a ridiculously harsh Yo Mama joke on Westphal, cause he's in the doghouse big time. That's the only logical reason not to play him. When Bargnani was raining jumpers on us all night, we continued to throw the likes of Cousins (unfair to ask him to guard that type of player) and Landry (who was atrocious tonight, yet still got way too many minutes over JT) at him. All the while, our 7-foot defensive stopper is sitting on bench with zero minutes clocked on the night. I'm really, really curious to find out what the story behind this is, and I'm frustrated as hell with Westphal's rotations, too.
 
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I'd have to give this one to Reke. He was the only one scoring when we couldn't score, Dally also contributed big time as did Casspi/Cousins in the 4th quarter. I gotta show some love for Darnell Jackson too, I don't think he played in the 2nd half, but when he did play in the 1st, he did produce. He is a keeper if he can continue this for sure. I wish we can somehow pry Reggie Evans from Toronto by the way, he is just a glass eater, no doubt.

I chose Casspi since he is a player that contributes in the most important minutes of a game (beside free throws).
This kid is showing from game to game how smart he really is.
 
tyreke player of the game

good games: dalembert,beno, cousins, casspi (4th quater), darnell jackson (2nd quater)

decent game: jt, head

dalembert should start from now on. our main problem with bad starts is our defense is terrible in the first half, especially transition. cousins is the perfect 6th man as he is instant offense.
 
I chose Casspi since he is a player that contributes in the most important minutes of a game (beside free throws).
This kid is showing from game to game how smart he really is.

I just wish Casspi didn't struggle in the beginning of the game like he did. He had two open three's and didn't hit them, which you expect out of him. He went a little quiet after that, he finally got his game going later on in the game so he was crucial in our comeback as well. He is a smart player, he sometimes lets his emotions get infront of his IQ, but that's to be expected with a second year player. He's making great strides, that's for sure.
 
holy jeebus

Can the Kings start off one game without going down by nearly 20 points?

It's like a rusty old card that needs a couple of runs around the block before it's safe to drive on a freeway.
 
On the empty seats... there were a lot of people in the concourse and in the parking lot watching the World Series finish before filtering into their seats. The Arena was pretty full for the 3rd quarter push, and the players actually started playing defense once the crowd began demanding it.
 
I heard that it was a sell out crowd, but you could see not every seat was filled, that being said.....

A- Arco Arena. The ARCO THUNDER is back! The crowd was electric. All of the Kings personnel in the post game praised the crowd and said it hasn't rocked like this since the early 2000's. It was great being a part of it. :D

The crowd loved Boogie. Omri made everyone get out of their seats. And Tyreke 'nuff said.
 
When Tyreke gets going, he just takes the game over! It did seem like there were too many empty seats in the first half, but it filled up more in the second half. I wonder if that may have been attributable to folks watching the world series and then showing up late? It was definitely crazy loud in the second half! Everyone in the arena got loud on that comeback.
 
Many players had nice but flawed games. Dally and Evans hitting the boards and playing D was the difference. I'd give them co-POTG.
 
Omri was great in the fourth quarter, but player of the game for me is Evans. He was really great, offensively and rebounding, and he was also instrumental in assisting Casspi with those big threes in the fourth.
 
Having been at the game, I can definitely say that the arena definitely filled up once the Giants won the World Series. It seemed as if some of that energy carried over because the fourth quarter almost got to levels reminiscent of days of old. (Key word: almost. I can still hear so its still not 2001 all over again.)
 
My pops has always called them the 'Cardiac Kings'. Of course, that was because they used to build leads in the first half and then blow them in the third, having to scramble at the end only to lose. An now it is the other way around, or so it seems. I guess irony has a sense of humor

edit: I just read through this thread. A lot of people were standing out in the concourse because they had the Giants game on the tv's out there. They were at the arena all right, just blocking the way for people to walk through lol.
 
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Having been at the game, I can definitely say that the arena definitely filled up once the Giants won the World Series. It seemed as if some of that energy carried over because the fourth quarter almost got to levels reminiscent of days of old. (Key word: almost. I can still hear so its still not 2001 all over again.)

Agreed. I was in a box tonight and I was the only one out front watching the Kings. Everyone else was glued to the TV until the Giants won. You should've heard ARCO roar when that happened!
 
Evans-Cousins-Casspi... you gotta love it!

As for player on the game - Reke all the way baby!! he was beasting it up, lockdown city on defence in the 4th!
Boogie and Casspi are so CLUTCH in the 4th man, amazing! only problem is when it goes down to the very end Omri hands starts to shake a bit like with that rebound over there!

Overall, another heart-attack, another 15+ lead by the other team in the first half, and we came back big in the 2nd half.
I'm loving it on one side, and hating it on the other, cause big teams won't let us comeback like that.. but I have a feeling against the big teams - we won't screwup that badly to begin with!

I mean last season we lost 80% of those type of games or more, and now we're 3-1 exactly on the type of games we somehow fvcked up in last season, so it shows that extra year of experience and learning is paying off!... we're still somehow screwing up in the last 2 minutes with 6-7-8 points leads allowing teams to take it down to 3-2-1 point games, but hey, I bet you next season that won't be happening anymore too!
 
Winning close games is great. It'd also be great if we were good enough to start blowing out the likes of the Raptors and Cavaliers and Wolves.
 
Well...at least for today, we'd have home court advantage in the first round of the playoffs. Yaaaaay!
 
Way back in 1980, before many board members were born, the Brian Sipe led Cleveland Browns had an invigorating 11-5 playoff bound season in which 6 times in 8 weeks they won the game in the final 2 minutes, earning themselves the eternal nickname "The Kardiac Kids". If the Kings keep this stuff up we may have to think of something similar, because there are Kings fans having coronaries right and left.

Fitting reference on the night that the "Torture Kids" win the World Series. :)
 
Make a new option for the player of the game: The Arco Crowd.

It was incredible to see how much noise was made, when it seemed like only 75% of the seats were full. So much energy coming from these fans, it really gave the team purpose.

What a fun win.
 
If we were rating it by quarters I would give Cousins an A+ in teh 4th.. 10pts 3rbds 1blk Nice 4th Boogie!
 
Having been at the game, I can definitely say that the arena definitely filled up once the Giants won the World Series. It seemed as if some of that energy carried over because the fourth quarter almost got to levels reminiscent of days of old. (Key word: almost. I can still hear so its still not 2001 all over again.)


The loudest I have ever heard the crowd was when we came back against the Sonics in just a regular season game back on December 8, 1994.

EDIT: Loudest for a regular season game.
 
What a game! Too bad we got off on the wrong foot and got way behind. But I was happy the fans in attendance saw a come from behind win. No doubt Evans was spectacular considering he was a bit under the weather. It's maybe too early in the season but I would like see Dalembert and Cousins out on the floor together. Maybe Wednesday's Laker game. It's my first post but I've been reading all of your posts for years and I have to compliment Bricklayer for all his work and terrific recaps via his grading posts. And also to all of you at this site that have a passion and deep understanding of the game. Last season we were all lusting at the 500 level and here we are at 3-1! Nice crowd tonight. Yes there were empty seats but if the Kings keep winning.....
 
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