[Grades] Grades v. Sixers 2/10/2016

Kings Player of the Game?

  • Cousins

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Rondo

    Votes: 3 6.7%
  • Collison

    Votes: 22 48.9%
  • Acy

    Votes: 19 42.2%

  • Total voters
    45
  • Poll closed .

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
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Well, who knows, maybe this game/sequence of events will be the event that rings our bell too.

Hardly an inspiring victory, but an effort which featured, well, effort from a team that has been laying down too easily for too long. The fact that even with the effort we've got Philadelphia scoring 15ppg above their average on us wasn't great. But we held them to 47 after the break, outscored them 39-23 to take it from them in the 4th, and those aren't numbers you put up unless you are giving a damn and trying. So a victory with a little promise, and we'll just have to see if it leads anywhere vs. the murderer's row awaiting us after the break.


Boxscore

Stats: 41min 22pts (9-20, 2-6, 2-2) 4reb 1ast 1stl 3blk 4TO
Summary:scarfed along as an inefficient scorer while everybody else was still snoozing, then struggled to guard threes when we awoke

Gay ( C+ ) -- was not terribly impressed with his early offense, and yet his on and off forces and erratic finishes were virtually all the offense we were getting with Cuz looking passive and trying to channel his inner Vlade by passing on every shot attempt. In the end Rudy was our early game scoring leader, and still had the most points at half, which he closed with an emphatic dunk. Trouble was brewing again however, as Robert Covington is making a career out of his matchups with us, and the threes started raining. Rudy's offense eventually faded, but Covington's didn't, and to cap things off Rudy even committed one more brain fart in the dying seconds, fouling Covington on a near three point shot with 35 seconds to go as the absolute and total one thing that you absolutely did not want to do if you were trying to win this. And he did it. Deserves a little credit for scruffily holding us in it when nobody else showed up, but not a terribly impressive overall game.

Stats: 17min 3pts (1-3, 0-0, 1-2) 3reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Summary: here's a change: actually replaced after half by Acy as we went looking for more hustle and muscle

Cauley Stein ( D+ ) -- only got 17 minutes on the night, and when you are a -14 in those 17 minutes maybe it says something. When you are a defensive specialist and you get replaced after half in the lineup by a guy 5 inches shorter than you for defensive purposes... Looked less awful than all that, but wasn't giving us the energetic burst early, and wasn't on the glass for us as the undersized Sixers just wanted it more. Got his shoulder injured late int eh first half as well, and played little afterwards. Just a comedown effort coming off of several strong ones.

Stats: 36min 28pts (8-18, 0-2, 12-17) 12reb 5ast 2stl 0blk 4TO
Summary: started this game so passive I was worried he was sending a message, but rumbled to inside wrecking life and played big late

Cousins ( B ) -- started the game off with a strangely calm and passive demeanor, repeatedly passing up shots and attacks to try to pass it to teammates, often unsuccessfully, and just barely challenging Okafor on defense. Not playing awful defense mind you, but against Okafor you have to be affirmatively good because he's going to be one of the better offensive bigs in the game. Went to the bench I think with only one shot, and despite what the naysayers might think, that's a bad sign for us, and indeed we were getting whomped. I was a little worried that he might not have agreed with Vlade's decision or something that has been said int he last few days and we were seeing him do the Kobe, and show the franchise what it looks like when he doesn't shoot. But whatever it was, and this first quarter malaise is a constant mystery, he came out in the second much more competitive and spent the whole quarter getting to the line again and again. Unfortunately he wasn't hitting his FTs, and we still weren't playing enough defense to keep it from often being 3pts for them, 1pt for us, although Cuz himself began to off and on get into Okafor. Really clicked into gear after half, and began to dominate the Sixers inside the way you hoped he would. Just too big, They couldn't stop him consistently without fouling, and he began to take the Okafor thing personally and really aggressively smother him. Had foul trouble, but hopped in there for multiple charges down the stretch too, and in general he and Collison took over as we came from behind to thump the Sixers in the 4th. Took way too long to wake up here, but let's hope that Cuz's awakening is mirrored by the team as a whole after the break.

Stats: 23min 6pts (3-9, 0-4, 0-0) 2reb 1ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Summary: hit a couple of short jumpers, missed his threes, and replaced for defense after half as we got serious

Belinelli ( D ) -- started off the game looking like he was going to continue his recent streak of improved play, quickly knocking down a couple of little midrangers. But that never went anywhere, and by his 2nd stint he had returned to struggling, missing open shots he should hit as well as off balance ones he should not. Was not actually that involved in Stauskas having one of his few good games of the year -- Stauskas's threes were against a platoon of Kings, and reasonably challenged -- but on the other hand Nik's ability to get in the paint was breaking down the defense repeatedly. Nonetheless no more use on switches than normal, and after half he was explicitly replaced for defense when we went with James Anderson to start the half. If there is a trade coming up, for a defensive SG/swingman remains the play, if such piece is available.

Stats: 36min 14pts (7-13, 0-0, 0-0) 8reb 15ast 3stl 0blk 2TO
Summary: control of the game matched his stats this time, and the stats said he was two boards from yet another triple double

Rondo ( B+ ) -- when a player puts up 14pts 8reb 15ast and 3stls...how is that not an A right? We've grown stupidly numb to it, but this one of the best assisting seasons by any PG since prime Stockton. And tonight Rondo was particularly on target. Whatever that odd sudden couldn't pass deal was last week, tonight he notched 15 assists...with only 2 TOs. He did it without Bels or Casspi contributing any threes, or Willie or Ben out there to run for alley oops. And down the stretch his management was excellent this time as we picked the Sixers apart. And yet Rajon didn't have a big punchy impact on the on/off stats, and I think some of that is because Collison was really after half, and some of that is because of the damn defense. Ish Smith didn't light us up, but he got wherever he wanted to go, which helped with the slow start. Nonetheless, 14-8-15-3 with 2 TOs or less has only been done 20 times in the NBA.
 
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Bench

Stats: 20min 2pts (1-3, 0-0, 0-0) 5reb 2ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Casspi ( D ) -- had an odd way of celebrating the retention of the coach with whom he has put his best numbers. Early on looked as lost and flat as anybody else, and repeatedly let Sixers run right behind him for rebounds. Never bothered trying one of his suddenly unrelaible threes, but did make a few little forays into the paint. Wasn't around for the close of things.

Stats: 32min 25pts (9-12, 2-2, 5-6) 3reb 3ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Collison ( A- ) -- did little enough in the first half that there was little to expect after the break. But after half, and after Anderson could not generate any offense, DC was the third guy to step up as a scorer behind Cuz and Rudy, and indeed down the stretch it was he and Cuz carrying the load as we poured in 39pts in the 4th. Hit a big three and FTs to ice it, and this time left the late game mental midgetness to Rudy instead.

Stats: 15min 8pts (4-5, 0-0, 0-0) 2reb 1ast 0stl 1blk 0TO
Koufos ( C+ ) -- got worked by Okafor in the first half and not much on the glass, but threw in several of his old school hooks, and his physicality seemed to cow the Sixers mini-bangers a bit.

Stats: 5min 0pts (0-1, 0-1, 0-0) 1reb 0ast 1stl 0blk 0TO
Anderson ( INC ) -- got the secodn half start in place of Bels for his defense, and maybe it worked a bit, maybe not. We held downt he Sixers for a long time in that quarter, but then again, Anderson's man did some of the scoring they did get. Offensive limitations meant our own scoring was held down, and wasn't too long before Karl went back to his 2 PG set as his new "defensive" set.

Stats: 15min 6pts (2-3, 0-1, 2-2) 4reb 0ast 0stl 2blk 1TO
Acy ( A ) -- modest numbers, as always, but a pivotal role to play after being inserted for WCS to start the second half. Gave us energy, banged with the undersized bangers the Sixers use to thug people, got on the offensive glass to follow Cuz misses, and as far from mopey or quitter as you can get. Inspired teammates, and came up with a huge block late in the game (maybe too huge as he went for style and threw it out of bounds rather than keeping it in play to us). Still was Quincy Acy. Late in the third with the main guns out and us relying too much on him to actually produce began to show his limitations, but a much needed fighter to rally the troops, and one of the 5 who won it for us late.
 
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Main key was lack of turnovers in this game. Kept it close enough that the Kings usual half-assed 4th quarter comeback mattered.

Felt like they said "screw this" for most of the game and then realized it doesn't take much to beat Philly.

Otherwise, all the same issues. Philly just self imploded like a terrible team is prone to do.
 
so on this four game road trip the Kings defense has allowed 129 points, 129 points, 120 points and 110 points...yikes! They got a win but it's time to go back into tank mode after all playing all these playoff teams coming up
 
cousins did his usual thing. his 30ish points and 12 boards is simply expected in wins now. We dont win this without the cast though; DC was big as was Acy

It wasn't his usual thing. It is a more tempered and controlled Boogie. It is the Boogie we need him to be! I am not sure sometimes what other fans are watching because the Boogie we saw tonight was not the shot-hungry Boogie that takes us out of our offense and has other guys standing and watching.

Before I forget, I am NOT giving credit for Karl to for inserting Quincy. Quincy and his contagious hustle should be part of our 10 man rotation as I have been saying for awhile and the only reason he got into the game is because Willie hurt his shoulder.

Karl was the same old Karl tonight! Boogie was not the same old Boogie! Believe me if he was I would unleash my keyboard fury :)

Boogie made a play in the first half that was a beautiful thing in which he passed up an open 16 foot shot. Faked a pass then found Darren on a backcourt cut for a lay-up. This is MVP Boogie! This is superstar Boogie! This is a player who is looking to be part of the team instead of takeover the team.

I don't think Boogie forced one play tonight and I like that he had 18 FGAs. I think going forward we need Boogie between 16 to 20 FGAs and looking to get to the line 10-15 FTAs per game. This requires passing up long jumpers and working the passing game and moving and cutting.

This is how to start to create the synergy that has been lacking and shake this miserable funk.

I thought to make the playoffs Boogie needed to be 56% TS or higher. After his torrid stretch his TS% has dipped to 53.7% after being close to 55%. If we are going to make a miracle playoff push we need Boogie to get his TS% back over 55% and look to take closer to 16 to 20 FGAs per game.

When Boogie is shooting over 25 FGAs in a game....it is usually NOT a good sign!

Another reason I would like to see Boogie's FGAs come down from 21 FGA per game is that it will preserve more energy for him to defend.

My post-game thoughts are incomplete with a tip of the hat to Darren who is shooting 60% FGs in February....where are all the Darren critics now? I know where at the team store buying his jersey :D
 
Phoenix Suns (A+)

Led by Markieff Morris and Archie Goodwin, the Suns have edged out the Kings tonight for the #1 spot. Phoenix now stands alone as the biggest losers in the NBA. This might only last for a night so enjoy it, Kings fans.
 
It wasn't his usual thing. It is a more tempered and controlled Boogie. It is the Boogie we need him to be! I am not sure sometimes what other fans are watching because the Boogie we saw tonight was not the shot-hungry Boogie that takes us out of our offense and has other guys standing and watching.

Before I forget, I am NOT giving credit for Karl to for inserting Quincy. Quincy and his contagious hustle should be part of our 10 man rotation as I have been saying for awhile and the only reason he got into the game is because Willie hurt his shoulder.

Karl was the same old Karl tonight! Boogie was not the same old Boogie! Believe me if he was I would unleash my keyboard fury :)

Boogie made a play in the first half that was a beautiful thing in which he passed up an open 16 foot shot. Faked a pass then found Darren on a backcourt cut for a lay-up. This is MVP Boogie! This is superstar Boogie! This is a player who is looking to be part of the team instead of takeover the team.

I don't think Boogie forced one play tonight and I like that he had 18 FGAs. I think going forward we need Boogie between 16 to 20 FGAs and looking to get to the line 10-15 FTAs per game. This requires passing up long jumpers and working the passing game and moving and cutting.

This is how to start to create the synergy that has been lacking and shake this miserable funk.

I thought to make the playoffs Boogie needed to be 56% TS or higher. After his torrid stretch his TS% has dipped to 53.7% after being close to 55%. If we are going to make a miracle playoff push we need Boogie to get his TS% back over 55% and look to take closer to 16 to 20 FGAs per game.

When Boogie is shooting over 25 FGAs in a game....it is usually NOT a good sign!

Another reason I would like to see Boogie's FGAs come down from 21 FGA per game is that it will preserve more energy for him to defend.

My post-game thoughts are incomplete with a tip of the hat to Darren who is shooting 60% FGs in February....where are all the Darren critics now? I know where at the team store buying his jersey :D

Boogie has been criticized for going into crowds of three trying to get a foul called. Other than the battering he takes physically, it works and worked very well today. He was remarkably calm but that may be because the refs called all the fouls. ;)

I have been monitoring his facial expression for quite some time and he either has a scowl which is pretty much normal, a light hearted look (rare), a disinterested look like the last few games or right on the middle like today. I don't know how impressed people are with me or Boogie but he seemed at peace and motivated. I think he is discovering he doesn't have to be amped up because he has to win the game single handedly. He has a team around him which must feel good.
 
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Caron's reaction on the bench after Rudy's big dunk damn near brought a tear to my eye. Highlight of the night for me. We need these guys having fun again. Put this first half of the season behind you. Turn the page and get some positivity flowing in Sac. Only 3 games out! Go Kings!
 
Thank you Collison and Acy! We need blue chip guys like this who care and play no matter what. You can't put enough value on guys like that.
 
Cousins wasn't bringing it defensively to start, but I'm glad he showed some pride later on in the game and started making things difficult for the Sixers (defensively).

It's so night and day when Cousins is controlled and is actively looking to pass. He makes our team so much tougher to guard. I'm a huge Cousins supporter, but if he has this type of mindset every game for 48 minutes, he's going to only increase our win total.

I've said this before, but Cousins needs to be reactionary when he plays. Too often he has his mind made up when the play is just beginning (e.g., putting up a shot no matter how many people come to double/triple team, no matter how good the opposing teams plays defense against him, etc.). He needs to take what the defense gives him. If he does that, we will be punishing double teams and getting high percentage looks on a consistent basis.

Below are a few stats to go along with the passing/decision making argument:
  • When Cousins' AST/TO is greater than 1 while having at least 3 assists, the Kings win% this year is 67% (on pace for a 55-27 record)
  • When Cousins has at least 5 assists, the Kings win% this year is 70% (on pace for a 57-25 record)
  • When Cousins' AST/TO is greater than 1 while having at least 5 assists, the Kings win% this year is 75% (on pace for a 62-20 record)
For the love of God, trust your teammates and take what the defense gives you! He's still dominant even when he isn't in this mindset, but he could really catapult this mess of a team if he matured into this style of play. I don't care too much about his PPG. He'll always be a good scorer in this league. I'd much, MUCH rather have a 24 PPG/11 RPG/5 APG/3 TOPG Cousins than a 28 PPG/11 RPG/3 APG/4 TOPG Cousins.

Play smart, play unselfish, trust your teammates, and take what the defense gives you. Next stop...superstardom!
 
Acy needs to get more burn, he needs to play every game. He brings energy and defense... what we need most.

He's a bruiser, and I like his style of play. Throw some of Casspi's minutes his way. Omri is ice cold anyway.
 
Also,this Philly team is far different with Ish Smith at the helm, so don't mistake them for who they were 3 months ago. They aren't good, but they play hard and they make just about every team work for their wins. This is a good win for us on the road coming off a week and a half of all sorts of turmoil.

Just unfortunate that we picked absolutely the worst time to crumble when there was an opening for us to secure some ground in the playoff standings. The Blazers and Jazz are both playing great basketball right now going 8-2 in their last 10 while we've gone 2-8. Don't want to say we're completely done yet, especially with Memphis potentially falling off with Gasol out for the year, but we simply cannot give away any games anymore that we should win. Also going to need to go at least 4-2 or 3-3 in the Western Conference gauntlet coming up in a few weeks against the Spurs, Clips, Thunder, Mavericks, Grizz and Spurs again.
 
As terrible as Philly is right now, I truly believe they are two solid pieces away from contention.

They really badly need a legitimate SG, and a quality PG as well. Ish is OK, but not starter material.

They should be fine with Covington and Grant manning the SF position for now.

That's not to say they don't draft Simmons if they get the first pick. They definitely should.
 
(the situation with Demarcus has gotten so absurd, I feel the need to clarify that I am not bashing Boogie in this post - I am critiquing the Boogie-bashers who thought he had a significantly better game tonight)

Sometimes I wonder what the hell game many of you watched.
You almost randomly bring up stats that have little bearing on what Boogie does on the court.
Blob actually compliments Demarcus for only shooting 18 times, while conveniently ignoring the SEVENTEEN free throws he got.
How do you think he got those FT's? That's right - by attempting a heck of a lot of shots. I have no problem with him shooting any of those - they were all within the framework of the limited offense this team has - some went in, some didn't. Just like most nights. The biggest difference against the 76ers was that he got an extraordinary number of foul calls, when normally the rough defense gets him to turn the ball over.

Boogie was almost exactly the same as he's been for weeks. In the first half, he was solidly outworked and outplayed by a rookie.
That pass to Collison you loved?
He does that stuff quite often - it's just that this time, the 76ers aren't that good on defense, so it led to a pretty score instead of a turnover that you would have raked him over the coals over.
His assists tonight? That's 2 more made shots, when his teammates easily could have made them or missed them, just like most nights they miss his wide-open setups or the ball is stolen by a defense supremely adjusted against whatever he does.

That win tonight?
If the 76ers didn't choke almost the entire 4th quarter, AND Collison misses 2 shots he normally misses, the Kings lose that game and y'all are on here cussing out Demarcus as usual.

I swear, many of you seem to be so knee-jerk about this team, it's sad.

Almost NOTHING CHANGED this game, except they were playing the 76ers, who lack any ability (desire?) to close out games.

Karl didn't change ANY defensive or offensive schemes, yet everyone's going to drop the ball and start hyper-focusing on the PLAYERS and how much "effort" they are putting out on defense, instead of focusing on Karl, and his continued defiance (inability?) to changing anything about the playsets.
His roster "changes" consisted of playing Marco less and Acy more tonight - that's it.

The Kings won tonight, in spite of the coaching and defense having mostly the same problems as throughout this slide.
Fool's gold tonight.
Nothing is fixed - it's just punted until after the All-Star break.
 
Sure Rondo had a near triple double and was clutch at the end of the game, but I can't believe that nobody noticed how atrocious his defense was, particularly in the first half.
I mean, the Kings are near imploding because of lack of D and, obviously, he isn't even trying.
Just watch these videos and feel free to blame Cousins effort...

https://vine.co/v/inZaPvtmTdF
https://vine.co/v/inZeUW7q5el
https://vine.co/v/inZJJxQ0xww
https://vine.co/v/inZv6zbQpra
It's been so bad for so long now you don't even notice it anymore
 
Sure Rondo had a near triple double and was clutch at the end of the game, but I can't believe that nobody noticed how atrocious his defense was, particularly in the first half.
I mean, the Kings are near imploding because of lack of D and, obviously, he isn't even trying.
Just watch these videos and feel free to blame Cousins effort...

https://vine.co/v/inZaPvtmTdF
https://vine.co/v/inZeUW7q5el
https://vine.co/v/inZJJxQ0xww
https://vine.co/v/inZv6zbQpra

And this is a guy who made the all defensive team a couple of times I believe. I don't get why he's so crapty now.
 
Sure Rondo had a near triple double and was clutch at the end of the game, but I can't believe that nobody noticed how atrocious his defense was, particularly in the first half.
I mean, the Kings are near imploding because of lack of D and, obviously, he isn't even trying.
Just watch these videos and feel free to blame Cousins effort...

https://vine.co/v/inZaPvtmTdF
https://vine.co/v/inZeUW7q5el
https://vine.co/v/inZJJxQ0xww
https://vine.co/v/inZv6zbQpra

I watched each video and to me it appears they are playing a zone defense. It appears they are all told to guard the paint and then run out on three point shooters. That is what I see night in, night out. The question is this the defensive scheme or do all the players do it on their own???
 
Sure Rondo had a near triple double and was clutch at the end of the game, but I can't believe that nobody noticed how atrocious his defense was, particularly in the first half.
I mean, the Kings are near imploding because of lack of D and, obviously, he isn't even trying.
Just watch these videos and feel free to blame Cousins effort...


Rondo should have ran up the court.


Is this because of a switch call?
https://vine.co/v/inZeUW7q5el

More Willie's fault than Rondo's.

O.K. contest, but Rondo's short so it won't do much.
 
Some of it is scheme. More of it is Rondo just not defending well.

George Karl has said publicly that he has been on Rondo all season to pressure the ball more. How ofter do we see Rondo pressuring the ball?

Seth Curry plays in the same scheme as Rondo, but there's a noticeable difference in terms of giving effort to defend the opposing point guard.

When Cousins is engaged (which is most of the time) he plays very good defense. When Rudy and Rondo are engaged (which is not very often) they play decent defense.

This team has a LOT of what we've asked for around Cousins. A PG that runs the offense and gets him the ball in his spots. A wing scorer/solid second option to take some of the offensive burden off him, an athletic, shotblocking front court partner, and shooters and scorers & hustle players off the bench (Casspi, Collison & Acy/Curry).

So why isn't this team winning? One glaring issue is the lack of production/shooting from the 2 spot. Another is the ill-fitting offensive and defensive schemes. But to me the biggest issue is lackluster defense. And Rondo is a big part of that.

I love that he controls the offense and gets guys easy looks. But to be a very poor shooter AND a very poor defender it really hamstrings the team on both ends.
 
Is Rondo really such a very poor shooter? I'm not an advanced stats guy (nothing against them - just not smart enough). But he seems to make a lot of his shots even from deep.
 
(the situation with Demarcus has gotten so absurd, I feel the need to clarify that I am not bashing Boogie in this post - I am critiquing the Boogie-bashers who thought he had a significantly better game tonight)

Sometimes I wonder what the hell game many of you watched.
You almost randomly bring up stats that have little bearing on what Boogie does on the court.
Blob actually compliments Demarcus for only shooting 18 times, while conveniently ignoring the SEVENTEEN free throws he got.
How do you think he got those FT's? That's right - by attempting a heck of a lot of shots. I have no problem with him shooting any of those - they were all within the framework of the limited offense this team has - some went in, some didn't. Just like most nights. The biggest difference against the 76ers was that he got an extraordinary number of foul calls, when normally the rough defense gets him to turn the ball over.

Boogie was almost exactly the same as he's been for weeks. In the first half, he was solidly outworked and outplayed by a rookie.
That pass to Collison you loved?
He does that stuff quite often - it's just that this time, the 76ers aren't that good on defense, so it led to a pretty score instead of a turnover that you would have raked him over the coals over.
His assists tonight? That's 2 more made shots, when his teammates easily could have made them or missed them, just like most nights they miss his wide-open setups or the ball is stolen by a defense supremely adjusted against whatever he does.

That win tonight?
If the 76ers didn't choke almost the entire 4th quarter, AND Collison misses 2 shots he normally misses, the Kings lose that game and y'all are on here cussing out Demarcus as usual.

I swear, many of you seem to be so knee-jerk about this team, it's sad.

Almost NOTHING CHANGED this game, except they were playing the 76ers, who lack any ability (desire?) to close out games.

Karl didn't change ANY defensive or offensive schemes, yet everyone's going to drop the ball and start hyper-focusing on the PLAYERS and how much "effort" they are putting out on defense, instead of focusing on Karl, and his continued defiance (inability?) to changing anything about the playsets.
His roster "changes" consisted of playing Marco less and Acy more tonight - that's it.

The Kings won tonight, in spite of the coaching and defense having mostly the same problems as throughout this slide.
Fool's gold tonight.
Nothing is fixed - it's just punted until after the All-Star break.

Great post! As always, some posters only pay attention to the offensive side of the ball (and even then, draw completely wrong conclusions). Most interestingly to me, in the third quarter two things happened: a) Acy came out and did his Acy thing; and b) Boogie decided "enough is enough" and totally made Okafor his b**ch defensively. It was so obvious, too, that I wonder if those two were related (and DMC's post-game comments support that). Cuz can be a completely lock-down defender when he wants to (queue the "effort! professionalism!" crowd) - but he can't guard all five people at once.

Aside from that - 76ers just choked the game away, simple as that (while scoring 15 pts above their average). I didn't see any notable defensive adjustments or rotation changes. We didn't go big like we had in spurts during our 5-0 run, we continue sagging into the paint and getting lit up from three in the process, sub patterns continue to be erratic (due WCS injury maybe, who knows anymore?) etc. I do wonder if that "let's let Corliss coach for a couple of games" experiment went anywhere internally, because that was such a marked departure from the status quo, but it seems to have disappeared as quickly as our 8th seed. We'll see what the long break brings, but this game did nothing to convince me we turned any sort of corner.
 
(the situation with Demarcus has gotten so absurd, I feel the need to clarify that I am not bashing Boogie in this post - I am critiquing the Boogie-bashers who thought he had a significantly better game tonight)

Sometimes I wonder what the hell game many of you watched.
You almost randomly bring up stats that have little bearing on what Boogie does on the court.
Blob actually compliments Demarcus for only shooting 18 times, while conveniently ignoring the SEVENTEEN free throws he got.
How do you think he got those FT's? That's right - by attempting a heck of a lot of shots. I have no problem with him shooting any of those - they were all within the framework of the limited offense this team has - some went in, some didn't. Just like most nights. The biggest difference against the 76ers was that he got an extraordinary number of foul calls, when normally the rough defense gets him to turn the ball over.

I am not ignoring that all. Boogie was only credited for 18 FGAs because he did not settle for long jumpers or wild drives to the rim....which jacks up his FGA attempts and results in poor transition defense and players standing and watching. Maybe 1-2 times he was bailed out by the refs but for the most part he earned those trips to the line.

28 points on 18 shots and 5/4 assist to turnover ratio IS a significantly better game relative to his efficiency in most losses. His TO ratio is 0.7 the last time I checked so even 1.2 ratio is not great but better than normal....and is a good predictor of team success as pointed out by TWS.

His defense was not spectacular but he drew a couple of charges and was a little more active defending on the perimeter. I also credit Okafor who is a legitimate low post threat with size and footwork and touch.
 
As terrible as Philly is right now, I truly believe they are two solid pieces away from contention.

They really badly need a legitimate SG, and a quality PG as well. Ish is OK, but not starter material.

They should be fine with Covington and Grant manning the SF position for now.

That's not to say they don't draft Simmons if they get the first pick. They definitely should.

I will be keeping an eye out on Philly for the simple fact of wanting to watch Joel Embiid. If he ever plays that is, I sure hope he does I've been on his hype train since Kansas and I still will support the guy because I think he can do some damage if he just gets these injuries sorted out.
 
(the situation with Demarcus has gotten so absurd, I feel the need to clarify that I am not bashing Boogie in this post - I am critiquing the Boogie-bashers who thought he had a significantly better game tonight)

Sometimes I wonder what the hell game many of you watched.
You almost randomly bring up stats that have little bearing on what Boogie does on the court.
Blob actually compliments Demarcus for only shooting 18 times, while conveniently ignoring the SEVENTEEN free throws he got.
How do you think he got those FT's? That's right - by attempting a heck of a lot of shots. I have no problem with him shooting any of those - they were all within the framework of the limited offense this team has - some went in, some didn't. Just like most nights. The biggest difference against the 76ers was that he got an extraordinary number of foul calls, when normally the rough defense gets him to turn the ball over.

Boogie was almost exactly the same as he's been for weeks. In the first half, he was solidly outworked and outplayed by a rookie.
That pass to Collison you loved?
He does that stuff quite often - it's just that this time, the 76ers aren't that good on defense, so it led to a pretty score instead of a turnover that you would have raked him over the coals over.
His assists tonight? That's 2 more made shots, when his teammates easily could have made them or missed them, just like most nights they miss his wide-open setups or the ball is stolen by a defense supremely adjusted against whatever he does.

That win tonight?
If the 76ers didn't choke almost the entire 4th quarter, AND Collison misses 2 shots he normally misses, the Kings lose that game and y'all are on here cussing out Demarcus as usual.

I swear, many of you seem to be so knee-jerk about this team, it's sad.

Almost NOTHING CHANGED this game, except they were playing the 76ers, who lack any ability (desire?) to close out games.

Karl didn't change ANY defensive or offensive schemes, yet everyone's going to drop the ball and start hyper-focusing on the PLAYERS and how much "effort" they are putting out on defense, instead of focusing on Karl, and his continued defiance (inability?) to changing anything about the playsets.
His roster "changes" consisted of playing Marco less and Acy more tonight - that's it.

The Kings won tonight, in spite of the coaching and defense having mostly the same problems as throughout this slide.
Fool's gold tonight.
Nothing is fixed - it's just punted until after the All-Star break.

That same 76ers squad had a 19 point lead on the Clippers and lost the game too in the same fashion.