Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat

Boxscore
Stats: 25min 15pts (5-15, 4-10, 1-1) 0reb 2ast 2stl 0blk 3TO
Summary: after a laughable first half, got hot and shot us right back in the game in the early 3rd. Unfortunately it could not last.
Anderson ( ) started off this one demonstrating all the talent limitations that have had people poo pooing the idea of starting him. He only hit 1 of 8 first half shots, bricked open threes, and several times turned the ball over trying to do things he cannot. But coming out of the halftime break suddenly we were treated to James Anderson, Splash brother...or at least Splash Second Cousin. In the space of less than 2 minutes he hit not 1, not 2, but 3 three pointers to key a little charge to tie the game up at 55 early in the third. Of course from that point on we would embarrass ourselves one more time letting the Suns pour in another 63 points and blow us out of the building. But that can't really be blamed on Anderson either, as when he was switched over to guarding Bledsoe, all of a sudden Bledsoe got quiet (i make no claims of stopperhood here, just not sievehood). In any case, Anderson never did do much other than hit those threes -- he added a 4th one late after it no longer mattered. He actually gave us zero rebounds, but some of that may have been due to starting out of position at SF, where initially he was matched up with PJ Tucker, who has him by 40lbs. Still, limited thought the contributions may have been here, at least there were contributions, and at least you knew he was out there trying, no matter how limited his tools.
Stats: 30min 9pts (4-13, 0-1, 1-2) 8reb 3ast 2stl 1blk 1TO
Summary: at least Boogie had an excuse for not showing up. Rudy's was he just was not good enough, and we could not afford that.
Gay ( D ) -- Tasked with playing the 4 from tip-off, Rudy should have had a big night going up against Morris. Instead, he had an inefficient, unproductive night where his major contribution was being average (for a PF) on the boards. Rudy got outscored by Markieff Morris on 4 fewer shots, and was just generally a non-factor defensively as the team's rotations all night were horrible. He did come up with two steals on the night as the Suns were about as careless with the ball as the Kings. His sole highlight of the night was a reverse dunk on a leakout. Rebounding saved him from getting an F. --Hadlowe
Stats: 16min 0pts (0-0, 0-0, 0-0) 4reb 0ast 0stl 1blk 0TO
Summary: starting C? Not yet. Koufos was much better and more solid.
Cauley Stein ( F ) -- WCS was up against the veteran version of WCS in Tyson Chandler. I don't know what the problem was, but WCS looked like he was afraid of the rim tonight. No shots, no offensive boards, and bad defensive rotations in his fifteen minutes of play. He did have one big block on the night on a Markieff Morris jumpshot, but his contribution ended there. F for no effort. --Hadlowe
Stats: 32min 13pts (6-10, 0-2, 1-2) 1reb 6ast 0stl 0blk 4TO
Summary: one of the few Kings to do something, for a while, but not talented nor physical enough.
Collison ( ) -- --Cruz
Stats: 29min 9pts (4-10, 1-2, 0-2) 3reb 6ast 1stl 0blk 2TO
Summary: its obvious how much better Rondo is with a star to play off of. Can't bend the defense himself because nobody respects his O.
Rondo ( ) -- I'm beginning to think this offense may not be a great fit for Rajon either. Like everyone else he starts stationed outside. but he's not much of a threat out there, and opposing teams don't guard him close. Then when he does catch the ball he wants to try to be a PG and create for others, but few people are moving, and he is not considered a big enough threat for teams to really run at him. Instead tonight he starts to slash and team just sort of lightly shadow him and try to guide him . Nobody helped off their man on him, and so he didn't create many open shots. two or three times there would be a little movement, normally by Koufos, and he's hit him with a nice little interior pass. But most of the night on offense was spent probing, finding nothing opening up, and circling back out to dump it over to the next guy so he could begin his own probe. The larger issue was on the other side, where for a second night in a row Rajon was just a non-entity. Slow around screens, when he even reached them, sometimes lost entirely, rarely physical at all, and so Bledsoe just ran by him at will in the first half. he needs Boogie, he needs the ball to play PG, and he might need Thibs, who was the defensive coordinator during his defensive prime in Boston, to show up and reignite his effort on that end.
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