[Grades] Grades v. Thunder 4/9/2016 (Arco's Last Stand)

Kings Player of the Final Game?

  • Gay

    Votes: 4 8.5%
  • Collison

    Votes: 32 68.1%
  • Curry

    Votes: 11 23.4%

  • Total voters
    47
  • Poll closed .

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat


You need not worry Kings fans, few of your former heroes appear to be starving.



Boxscore

Stats: 38min 24pts (9-19, 1-6, 5-7) 8reb 3ast 4stl 2blk 1TO
Summary: didn't come alive until after half and had an adventuresome final minute as he first choked FTs, then hit the game winners

Gay ( ) --

Stats: 21min 4pts (2-2, 0-0, 0-2) 4reb 2ast 3stl 0blk 0TO
Summary:got the goodbye/thx speech before the game and the start, but was never terribly effective out there.

Cauley Stein ( ) --

Stats: 32min 15pts (7-24, 0-3, 1-4) 7reb 3ast 2stl 1blk 2TO
Summary:inexplicable game from Cuz, on the THE night to be excited, looked like he didn't want to be out there and worst game in months

Cousins ( ) --

Stats: 24min 5pts (2-7, 1-4, 0-0) 1reb 0ast 1stl 0blk 1TO
Summary:got the start because surprisingly we may still have pulled a tank move with Rondo. Gave us the J.A. normal, which is nothing.

Anderson ( ) --

Stats: 37min 27pts (10-16, 4-6, 3-3) 5reb 8ast 1stl 0blk 4TO
Summary: in these last weeks has done more than anyone to try to disrupt our tank, bombed in threes, led the comeback again

Collison ( ) --


Bench

Stats: 17min 8pts (4-5, 0-0, 0-0) 4reb 1ast 0stl 1blk 1TO
Summary:with Cuz seemingly out of it mentally, gave us some really solid backup big man minutes

Koufos ( ) --

Stats: 33min 20pts (7-13, 6-10, 0-0) 2reb 3ast 0stl 0blk 1TO
Summary:went crazy in the second quarter again channeling his brother and throwing up threes from all angles. Could not sustain again.

Curry ( ) --

Stats: 21min 7pts (3-5, 0-1, 1-2) 8reb 0ast 1stl 0blk 1TO
Summary: brought his effort of course,and scrapped n the glass this time

Acy ( ) --

Stats: 17min 4pts (1-3, 1-2, 1-2) 1reb 2ast 0stl 0blk 0TO
Summary:less disastrously bad this time, but merely invisible until finding and hitting a three off his own dribble late when we were struggling

McLemore ( ) --


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Collison most consistent throughout and considering Rondo out he was critical. Curry sizzling early and hot hand desperately needed to keep Kings charging in first half. Gay was inconsistent but still had overall good game almost blowing it near the end, then redeemed himself to seal Kings W. DMC was disengaged for some reason but bigger story was other two superstars on OKC likewise not exactly at top flight level tonight. Nice to cap off big celebration with the win as another collapse would have just been soggy miserable.
 
This season has been so weird. We could have easily swept the season series with OKC and yet we got swept by the Wolves. Huh?
 
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I was really glad to see Collison shake off a couple bonehead plays and get back in there and come up so clutch in the end. What a ballgame - who would have thought that the last game at Arco would prove to be one of the better games I've seen over these last 18 years or so.
 
It's amazing the difference in the outcome of a game depending on the way the ref's whistles blow.

I am constantly amazed whenever some clueless people actually believe "The refs don't determine the outcome of the game - the whistles even out in the end."

It COMPLETELY matters what way the refs call the last few minutes of close, competitive games.
If they don;t blow that call awarding 3 FT's to Westbrook, the game is over.
Likewise, if they don't award Rudy FT's at the last second (on a play where there was less contact than the majority of Kings' drives this season), it goes to OT.

The refs dominate the last minutes of close games, and anyone who doesn't recognize that tragic fact (and the implications of superstars and the entire NBA marketing machine) is simply delusional.
 
^^^ It's en vogue to label those that are critical of the refs as sour grapes or making excuses. However, the truth is the truth. Games are often decided by the crews that officiate them.
 
Nice game. I love Colloison. We need to give him a raise and a nice contract. Cousins looked out of shape, tired and did not seem to have his heart in it. Really I hope I no longer have to look at him.

OKC had 21 turnovers and Sac only 11. OKC 75% freethrow and Sac only 55%.

Not bad with no Rondo and Cousins with an off night.
 
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After it was clear that the team was in tank-mode, this was the only win I was begging them to get. I'm glad they got it.
 
Terrible game from Cousins. But the occasional terrible game doesn't mean he is expendable for this franchise.

I really like Curry. But he is a bit undersized and not very quick. When it comes to the overall skillset he is the most well rounded guard in Kings uniform, but due to his physical limitations he seems to be unable to punish switches on the pick&roll. And when we finally want to establish a successful contemporary playstyle being able to get easy shots on pick&roll switches is a must have.
I fear that without this skill Curry will be limited to a spot up shooter role.
 
It's amazing the difference in the outcome of a game depending on the way the ref's whistles blow.

I am constantly amazed whenever some clueless people actually believe "The refs don't determine the outcome of the game - the whistles even out in the end."

It COMPLETELY matters what way the refs call the last few minutes of close, competitive games.
If they don;t blow that call awarding 3 FT's to Westbrook, the game is over.
Likewise, if they don't award Rudy FT's at the last second (on a play where there was less contact than the majority of Kings' drives this season), it goes to OT.

The refs dominate the last minutes of close games, and anyone who doesn't recognize that tragic fact (and the implications of superstars and the entire NBA marketing machine) is simply delusional.

Why are you always "that guy" who complains about the refs? We won the game. Get over it.
 
Maybe the last time he speaks and plays before sac fans.

Looks clearly injured. Probably shouldn't have played. But sucked it up. Or tried to.

Or he's just a no good bad attitude out of shape succubus that didn't want to be there. YMMV.

https://www.facebook.com/TheUFC/posts/10153557440599856

Depends on how you feel about the big fella. He's been injured all year long but hasn't complained about it once. He's going to be run out of town. That's what this town does. Peaches has the masses all riled up already.
 
Thanks Brick for your notes and analysis. Great evening, great win. A lot of good team play and contributions from most everyone. Encouraging for the future. Also a nice look and last look at how it is. Our future s unknown but it's in good hands with Vlade and Ranadive.

The off-season is like a game - 16 careful steps and you finish the game. If some of those steps turn out to be special we may improve the team and it's performance. Good luck.
 
On a negative note concerning this game and others recently, I disliked the resting of players particularly Rondo in last night's game. I see it as Vlade and Ranadive tanking and I don't like it. The team on the floor hasn't been tanking but the FO has been and is. Bad business.
 
On a negative note concerning this game and others recently, I disliked the resting of players particularly Rondo in last night's game. I see it as Vlade and Ranadive tanking and I don't like it. The team on the floor hasn't been tanking but the FO has been and is. Bad business.

While I agree with you that, sans injury, every player should have played last night, I'm not sure how you can view it as "tanking". They freaking played their @$$e$ off and won the game. If they had lost or looked dispirited, I would understand the POV. But that didn't happen.
 
While I agree with you that, sans injury, every player should have played last night, I'm not sure how you can view it as "tanking". They freaking played their @$$e$ off and won the game. If they had lost or looked dispirited, I would understand the POV. But that didn't happen.

As I said the players were not tanking and haven't been but the FO was by holding players out. I don't like it. Not good for the game.
 
and the Pelicans, Blazers

Someone on the radio said that if the Kings had won even half the games they lost against these bad teams (well, excepting the Blazers, who improbably aren't bad), the Kings would be in playoff contention like many of us expected. So puzzling, and so frustrating.
 
^^

- Mavs 2OT buzzer beater
- vs. Portland at home without Lillard
- Sixers at home
- one of the blown leads vs. the Hornets
- one game vs. Minnesota
- one game vs. NOP
- one more game between MIN/NOP

If we got those games, we'd have 39 wins, one win behind 8th with two to games to go. :mad::mad::mad:
 
I have always opposed tanking in these discussions, but at this point... lets lose those last two stupid road game
^^

- Mavs 2OT buzzer beater
- vs. Portland at home without Lillard
- Sixers at home
- one of the blown leads vs. the Hornets
- one game vs. Minnesota
- one game vs. NOP
- one more game between MIN/NOP

If we got those games, we'd have 39 wins, one win behind 8th with two to games to go. :mad::mad::mad:

That home double OT vs Hornets... riding a 5 game winning streak... that was it. They take that one and who knows... maybe they do it. When DMC made that big strong move at the end of the game that was switched by the refs from virtual game winner to "offensive fouls and 6th personal foul"... that was it.
 
I have always opposed tanking in these discussions, but at this point... lets lose those last two stupid road game


That home double OT vs Hornets... riding a 5 game winning streak... that was it. They take that one and who knows... maybe they do it. When DMC made that big strong move at the end of the game that was switched by the refs from virtual game winner to "offensive fouls and 6th personal foul"... that was it.


It was indeed, blatantly, the turning point of the season. Rarely do you get so clear of a one, on Cuz's career night, on a roll, closing in on .500 and #8...then it all fell apart.
 
^^

- Mavs 2OT buzzer beater
- vs. Portland at home without Lillard
- Sixers at home
- one of the blown leads vs. the Hornets
- one game vs. Minnesota
- one game vs. NOP
- one more game between MIN/NOP

If we got those games, we'd have 39 wins, one win behind 8th with two to games to go. :mad::mad::mad:

how about both blown leads versus Charlotte?
one game versus NOP without Davis, Holiday or Tyreke
 
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