As a Jazz fan fighting to maintain home court for the playoffs over the Clippers this game was huge for my team.
Thank you from every Jazz.
As a visiting member of the board I am really happy for you guys. What a fun win!
I just rewatched the last 5 minutes of both broadcasts. Both were great in their own way.I forgot how fun Ralph Lawler is to listen to when the Clippers are losing in demoralizing fashion.
There's a good chance they shot their entire wad vs. the Nuggets tonight.Decent post. Now tell your Jazz to return the favor by beating the Pelicans tomorrow.
There's a good chance they shot their entire wad vs. the Nuggets tonight.
That's such sweet music to my ears...Jason JonesVerified account@mr_jasonjones
CP3: "It's a bad loss, probably the worst one in the regular season in my career. It's tough. That was a bad one. That was a bad loss."
I don't think so....There's a good chance they shot their entire wad vs. the Nuggets tonight.
I don't think so....
You do realize they rested Boogie tonight, right?![]()
I was there. They hit everything.
Philadelphia is at 27 wins. With the pick swap, wins that put the Kings ahead of the 76ers don't necessarily hurt draft position.
You're certainly entitled to your opinion , even though I totally and completely disagree. This win - against a smug Clippers team playing at home - was as valuable a lesson to the young Kings as some of those heart-breaking losses. Look at our schedule. We aren't going to win more than another game or two.
These are actually the only wins we should want when our young talent is doing it not vets who won't be here. Anyways Philly will swap picks with us so it's mute
Oh please. What do you think they should do about that? They rested two vet starters, backup pg was out "hurt", and had their starting pg on the bench for the end game rally. Absent putting papa g out there to run the point in the last two minutes, I'm not sure what they could possible do to increase the chance at a better draft pick. If you want to root for losses, more power to you, but thats not going to make a difference as to wether they win or not. They played incredibly hard, made a huge run and closed off the game with a win. I think those types of things actually matter to a really young team.
People need to chill a bit with the tanking here. Nothing actually changed in the standings last night as we still get the 7th pick and Philly gets the 6th pick, even with our win and their loss. Same with the Pelicans win as they're still in the 9 spot.
Reality is, we're at the mercy of the Sixers and Pelicans as several posters have already pointed out. What difference does it make if we finish 4th and the Sixers finish 8th? Obviously I want as high a pick as possible, but we don't control our destiny at this point.
People need to chill a bit with the tanking here. Nothing actually changed in the standings last night as we still get the 7th pick and Philly gets the 6th pick, even with our win and their loss. Same with the Pelicans win as they're still in the 9 spot.
Reality is, we're at the mercy of the Sixers and Pelicans as several posters have already pointed out. What difference does it make if we finish 4th and the Sixers finish 8th? Obviously I want as high a pick as possible, but we don't control our destiny at this point.
Wow really?
That's great!
**** Ping pong balls, they're all Philly's anyways.
If Philadelphia keeps winning it won't matter. They will just swap picks. As long as they are not racing ahead of Philadelphia, let the kids play and play to win.
Philadelphia is at 27 wins. With the pick swap, wins that put the Kings ahead of the 76ers don't necessarily hurt draft position.
The 6ers lost last night. There's currently a 3-way tie for 4th seed between the Knicks, Magic, and Sixers. If the Kings had loss, we would've been part of that 4-way tie. The Sixers could ideally get the 4th pick, while the Kings get the 5th pick. Instead, now we're fighting for the 7th lotto spot with Minnesota.People need to chill a bit with the tanking here. Nothing actually changed in the standings last night as we still get the 7th pick and Philly gets the 6th pick, even with our win and their loss. Same with the Pelicans win as they're still in the 9 spot.
Reality is, we're at the mercy of the Sixers and Pelicans as several posters have already pointed out. What difference does it make if we finish 4th and the Sixers finish 8th? Obviously I want as high a pick as possible, but we don't control our destiny at this point.
Forfeit? Sure bring Papa G at point...its a race to the bottom even though the lottery could help them anyway.... I dont have the luxury to watch the game, and the wins may matter to a young team, but not at a possible cost in draft order in my book. Kings need more young talent to throw into stirring pot, and wins don't help with that at this point. This isn't playoff experience we're talking about. Last season the Kings won several meaningless games that might've had them land Hield to begin with. Might've been a different team outcome with Hield starting the season drafted, who knows....
The 6ers lost last night. There's currently a 3-way tie for 4th seed between the Knicks, Magic, and Sixers. If the Kings had loss, we would've been part of that 4-way tie. The Sixers could ideally get the 4th pick, while the Kings get the 5th pick. Instead, now we're fighting for the 7th lotto spot with Minnesota.
Kings schedule left: Clippers, Jazz, Pelicans, T-Wolves, Mavericks, Lakers, Rockets, Suns, and Clippers.
76ers schedule left: Nets, Hawks, Cavaliers, Raptors, Nets, Bulls, Bucks, Pacers, and Knicks
Magic schedule left: Raptors, Thunder, Celtics, Nets, Cavaliers, Nets, Pacers, Bulls, and Pistons
Knicks schedule left: Pistons, Heat, Heat, Celtics, Bulls, Wizards, Grizzlies, Raptors, and 76ers
Timberwolves schedule: Pacers, Lakers, Kings, Blazers, Warriors, Blazers, Jazz, Lakers, Thunder, and Rockets
Kings have more winnable games left than any of those teams. I've bolded the Nets, but I'm not sure that I should have. They've been something like 7-8 for the month of March since Lin came back.
I think winning this game doesn't help us in the long run. It'll just result in another empty stat... our win column. This just continues to hurt our future. Last 10 years has been the same damn story.
Kings: "LOOK AT US!!! WE'RE TERRIBLE, BUT WAIT, WE'RE NOT TERRIBLE ENOUGH TO GET A TOP 3 PICK!" Kings with their half-assed rebuilding gets us nowhere. We should've traded Collison or Lawson at the deadline.
I know we are at the mercy of Sixers and Pelicans, but I care about having the best draft picks possible and to maximize our chances to get them. So, what difference does it make if we finish 4th and Phila 8th? Well, for example, Phila could get lucky and get a top 3 pick. In that case we would be there sitting at the 5th spot. It's much better to win a few meaningless games and finish 7th. That's just an example.
I know it's great to beat the Clippers, I watched the game and of course I liked the way the kids played. But I also know that these wins mean nothing, and they can hurt at the end of the year. I want this team to get better, as soon as possible. I don't think winning games at the end of this season helps us in the long run.