Interesting stat...

The Kings are 0-2 this season when they commite fewer turnovers than our opponent. So people who complain about turnovers should stop lol because we are 4-0 when we turn the ball over more than our opponent.
 
One thing I've noticed over the years doing the prediction game is that there is a window of turnovers (for lack of a better phrase) within which the Kings seem to function the best. It's too early to tell what that will be this year, of course, but in prior years it's been somewhere around 10-14 turnovers per game.

What it means is the Kings are moving the ball. If they only have a few turnovers, it generally means they're not moving the ball. (Yes, there are the occasional exceptions but they're few and far between.)

I don't mind a few turnovers if it means the Kings aren't trying to play one-on-one all night.
 
One thing I've noticed over the years doing the prediction game is that there is a window of turnovers (for lack of a better phrase) within which the Kings seem to function the best. It's too early to tell what that will be this year, of course, but in prior years it's been somewhere around 10-14 turnovers per game.

What it means is the Kings are moving the ball. If they only have a few turnovers, it generally means they're not moving the ball. (Yes, there are the occasional exceptions but they're few and far between.)

I don't mind a few turnovers if it means the Kings aren't trying to play one-on-one all night.

Right on, I see the Kings pushing the issue and being aggresive and trying to get a fast break and then turn it over. If we can keep this Defensive intensity going, our offensive will turn around like it did last game against the Raptors and we will be doing great.
 
One thing I've noticed over the years doing the prediction game is that there is a window of turnovers (for lack of a better phrase) within which the Kings seem to function the best. It's too early to tell what that will be this year, of course, but in prior years it's been somewhere around 10-14 turnovers per game.

What it means is the Kings are moving the ball. If they only have a few turnovers, it generally means they're not moving the ball. (Yes, there are the occasional exceptions but they're few and far between.)

I don't mind a few turnovers if it means the Kings aren't trying to play one-on-one all night.

I was telling my brother today that we need to keep the turnovers to 12-15, but you make a great point - weird, never looked at a turnover like that before, interesting.
 
when i chop up onions and throw them at my roommate screaming in hungarian the kings are 32 - 5
Really?!? That works for you? I've tried it four times and the Kings are 0-4.

I must be doing something wrong. You use green onions, right?
 
Really?!? That works for you? I've tried it four times and the Kings are 0-4.

I must be doing something wrong. You use green onions, right?

nah i've been using vidalia onions because they remind him of his mother
 
One thing I've noticed over the years doing the prediction game is that there is a window of turnovers (for lack of a better phrase) within which the Kings seem to function the best. It's too early to tell what that will be this year, of course, but in prior years it's been somewhere around 10-14 turnovers per game.

What it means is the Kings are moving the ball. If they only have a few turnovers, it generally means they're not moving the ball. (Yes, there are the occasional exceptions but they're few and far between.)

I don't mind a few turnovers if it means the Kings aren't trying to play one-on-one all night.

I agree with your last sentence.

But I think most turnovers by Reef or KT were related to travelling when they were trying to one on one by spin moves. And those are bad turnovers.

However as I said above, I agree. I can bear the turnovers when they're trying to distribute the ball.

ps : Does anyone remeber? It must be `00-02 interval. At one game, Kings recorded THREE turnovers for a entire game. That's all time NBA tie record. And in that game, they made over 20 assists. Yeah, that's just perfect game. :D I hope we can do that again someday.
 
Congratulations, Viking!

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ps : Does anyone remeber? It must be `00-02 interval. At one game, Kings recorded THREE turnovers for a entire game. That's all time NBA tie record. And in that game, they made over 20 assists. Yeah, that's just perfect game. :D I hope we can do that again someday.

Heck yeah! It was a home game against the Spurs!
 
When you defend the next possession post-turnover, you cancel the turnover. It´s all about defense. A turnover only is worth if the opponent score. Kings are positive, with that bad shooting, because defense is making up.
 
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