Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat

Bad bad loss. BAD loss.
The only good news is that since it was Minny/Sacto, nobody but us actually watched it (including nobody being at Arco). The bad news is that we actually DID watch it.
I'll figure out a theme. Can't double dip on the pretty girls, since we had them last time. Somebody gave me a Pretty Boys list that wil go up some game, but I won't further torture people with that tongiht. Somebody else has a suggestion for a Donte related theme, but maybe not quite right now that he returned briefly from the dead. I'll figure something.
Okay, time to grit the ole teeth and do this one. Needed somethign cheery, so theme this morning will be: The Best of Me
Casspi ( B- ) -- unable to slow Beasley from the very beginning, but ws raggedly but aggressively running the floor for breakouts. Late in the half made a dangerous pass that knifed through the defense to Dalembert for the dunk. Two inches to the left or right and its a TO, as it was it almost appeared to bend around two Wolves and hit Daly right in the hands. Was the first and only King to get his shooting going as he sit several big threes in the 4th as we tried to hang on, but then got baited into running over Beasley and sending him to the line to help squelch any thoughts we had of coming back. Hit a big three, but missed an open critical one at the 2:30 mark that effectively ended our chances of closing the gap and trying to steal it. Tough grade, because Omri not only was the only King to get his shooting going, but also by t he end led the team in scoring (with a modest 17), and yet the defining trait fo this game was his (and others) complete inability to defend Beasley -- should be noted that I have some beef with Westphal on that point, as after you have tried half your roster on a guy and he has torched all of them, why the hell not double team him?? He scored nearly half their points. And its the Wolves. Who else over there is going to beat you if you shut down Beasley? Anyway, just have to represent Omri getting his butt kicked on that end in this grade somehow. 17pts for your starting SF, 42pts against isn't exactly a great triumph.

Landry ( D ) -- sigh. We've got a lot of things going wrong right now, and Landry might be tops on that list. He is just killing us out there, for no apparent reason. Coming into a contract year, he had a poor camp, and its just carried over. Don't get it. One thing I do get is that he really shouldn't be starting -- this is a guy who made a rep as an energetic dynamic sparkplug off the bench for Houston, and its hard to imagine a less dynamic presence than what he has been giving us as a starter. Its like having Shareef back wiht the bum knees. And yet the day that Westphal moved Daly into the starting lineup he announced that he hoped it would be the last starting linuep change of the season -- somebody else already posted a facepalm pic so I won't bother. Shot poorly in the early going of this one, nor really much on the glass, and ended up losing most of his first half minutes. Love wasn't doing much (although we had Carl hidden on Darko half the time) so it wasn't that his man was killing us. It was just Carl not doing anything to argue for staying out there. After more indifferent minutes in the third, was brought back in the early 4th I think to be our goto weapon with Reke fouled out, and was just completely passive offensively -- so much so that he too was eventually replaced by Jackson, who if nothing else has been dependable. The rebounding was a little better today. Nothing else was, and watching him out there there is no way if this is the first time you had seen him that you would have thought he was a talented player expected to average ini the high teens this season.

Dalembert ( B+) -- adn through all the negatives, Daly keeps chugging along. Just knows how to play. Was easily squishing Darko early, not a big statistical half, but some nice defense and rebounding plays intimidating, getting his hands on balls. Came out of the locker toom in the third with a set play to get him an alley oop from Evans, one of several of those hookups on the night as they have been developing some chemistry -- maybe Daly can be Chandler to Evans' CP3 for us. Nice show way up top on Telfair, and then recovering all the way back to defend Darko in the post on the pass. Big block on Beasley in the mid-3rd and turned to the crowd for a big celebration. Repeatedly put in the postion of an offensive scorer down the stretch and had no choice to put it up and give us offense as we clung to life. Another strong effort, and that's great, but when Samuel Dalembert is your best player on the night chances are you aren't going to win the game. He's supposed to be the strong support roleplayer, not the guy holding everything together.

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