Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat

Ron Artest ( B ) : 43min 26pts (10-20 FG, 1-4 3pt, 5-7 FT) 5rebs 3ast 1stl 1blk 1TO
Effective but chippy and borderline out of control game. Appeared to be arguing with Reggie by the end of the first quarter. Had 3 fouls and a technical by the middle of the 2nd quarter, but Reggie left him in anyway and he survived until the final two minutes of the quarter before being pulled. Got quite a few calls inside, and is a little hard to guard for a smallball team like the Warriors when he is allowed to just knock guys on their ***...and get the foul drawn on them. Added several of his hoops in this one in the final minute after the game was over -- was in there until the final 30 seconds in a 17pt win. You will have to ask Reggie about that.

Mikki Moore ( A ) -- 37min 19pts (8-10 FG, 0-0 3pt, 3-3 FT) 10rebs 1ast 0stl 3blk 1TO
Highly effective inside with his length against the smallballers, an mkes you wonder why he has been ineffective thus far this season in those situations. Continued grabbing boards above the heads of 6'7" guys and finishing efficiently right into the 4th. Yet still became at least the third King of the night to get into a verbal confrontation with Reggie. And hey, I understand the urge since this seems to be the way Reggie wants it, but still odd when you are having a very good night yourself and are definitely not part fo the problem.

Brad Miller ( B ) -- 34min 14pts (4-4 FG, 0-0 3pt, 6-8 FT) 13reb 3ast 1stl 1blk 1TO
ok first half, but a chippy one again arguing with refs. Began to dominate the matchup against Beidrins after half, and only the active young legs of Brandon Wright posed much of a problem. Hit every shot he took, but rarely took any, finishing the night 4-4. Did not notice the 13 rebs in any sort of dominant way, but our frontline was obviously winning the board battle, including a ridiculous sequence in the second quarter where we grabbed four straight offensive rebounds on one possession before Cisco finally finished it. Of course one fo the great smallball achilles' heels which mean that Don Nelson will never win anything that matters, but I don't care what team it is, that always frustrates the hell out of me.

Kevin Martin ( A ) -- 40min 34pts (13-22 FG, 2-4 3pt, 6-8 FT) 7reb 2ast 2stl 0blk 2TO
Started the game extremely aggressive and flying around scoring repeatedly off of looks from teammates. Really benefitted not justfrom a pass first PG, but from a pass only PG in Anthony Johnson pretty much functioning as Kevin's personal passer. Reminded me of the effect Vlade operating in that capacity ahd on Peja back in the '04 season. Also the pace and lack of opposing defense was very much in favor of Kevin's strengths. In the second quarter it got really ridiculous with alley oop after alley opp from Anthony Johnson, as the Warriors simply refused to guard that play. Kevin came out very aggressive in the third on his own -- wasn't just Johnson creating for him, but Kevin just taking it to the rack. In what has become an old story now, largely disappeared in the 4th quarter as we tried to collapse -- had 32 after three quarters, only one hoop in the 4th as NBDL super scrub CJ Watson who had tried and failed to guard him int he first half, all of a sudden was able to smother him. But given how good the AJ/Kevin duo was functioning through three quarters, and our eventual stablization and recovery, this still deserved the flat A.
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