Kings First Half Grades/Second Half Analysis

BJax24

Bench
Chris Webber B+
We did not know what Chris Webber was going to be when training camp began. It was a tough start when he began to miss pre-season games. Only to realize that this was laying the ground work to a very calculated regular season schedule. In spite of some recent struggles, overall Webb has been very solid and very consistant. We all know the numbers will always be there 20, 10 and 5. He is just that good. But we all hope that the physical part of his game improves: RUNNING, JUMPING, STAMINA, LATERAL MOVEMENT. As of late has had to depend on the jump shot that has been extremely flat. It would be great if Webb's shot selection would alter a little. But in my view, that is on the coaching staff to hammer in his mind, you can dominate in the low post, especially on nights when the 18 footer is not falling.

Peja Stojakovic C-
I think that every Kings fan has to be disappointed in Peja's performance this season. And we all have said that "he just doesn't look into it". To me everything about Peja is all mental, even the injuries. But I do think that there is still time to get his game right. I think when the intensity grows as the season progresses, we will see the real Peja Stojakovich. Whether that is good or bad remains to be seen. He has to get over Webber (if that is still an issue), Vlade, and Cutino. Somebody needs to grab his collar and say "Brotha, we need you in these last twenty nine games, shake yourself. Grab some boards, be the assassin you are capable of being, and defend.


Brad Miller B
What can we say about Brad. There is the good Brad Miller and the bad Brad Miller.
GOOD
1. 15 to 18 foot jump shot is money
2. He can pass with the best post men in the league
3. Is the ultimate team player and great influence in locker room.
4. Good rebounder, not great but bangs the boards on offense while Chris does on defense.

BAD
1. Does not shoot enough, defers to Chris way to much just like Vlade did.
2. Needs to stop whining
3. Post defense has been putrid. Makes Kaman and Prysbilla look like all stars

Overall though, Miller has been very good and on a nightly basis you know what you are going to get. The key for the rest of the season is to make post players take more difficult shots, defend the basket and he has to raise his intensity without getting into trouble.


Mike Bibby A-
He has been the Kings best player this season. My concern is that without a real backup point guard (sorry House) Bibby will be just like Steve Nash come playoff time; worn out and broke down. Has made a concerted effort to rebound better. Has times when he just disappears between the mid second and late third quarters, then all of a sudden big baskets begin to rain from the sky. Is by far the most big time, clutch player the Kings has ever had. On the ball defense is brutal. He in my view is the primary reason the Kings defense is bad. He allows who ever is guarding him the opportunity to just break him down and create massive opportunities for the opposing offense. BUT, AND A BIG BUT makes up for it on the other side of the ball, where I think other players (i.e. Webber and Miller) don't as much. I think Bibby is setting himself up for a huge post season if he stays healthy.

Cutino Mobley B
I think that "The Cat" has done a good job in his short time here, especially when you consider that he has not practiced at all. I do not know what we expect from him. All the guy does is be agressively on offense and plays above average, underrated defense. It is true that he has taken some of Peja's shots. But i think that in time, both will adjust to playing one another. He is the shooting guard, and what does the shooting guard do? That's right!!


Kevin Martin B-
Still a rookie, and has tremendous upside. Needs consistant minutes, will not happen this year.

Maurice Evans A-
Has been by far the surprise of the team. I think in time will be a star in this league. Relentless in attacking the basket offensively as well as rebounds. His shot is surprisingly consistant.

Greg Ostertagg D
Greg has been the biggest disappointment. Just seems to not fit in with what this team is trying to do. As we get closer to the playoffs, my hope of him playing a bigger role dwindles by the game.

Matt Barnes B-/C+
Great energy, great hustle. Plays way too fast. Turns the ball over too much. But it seems that when he is in the game, he is doing better in working within the flow with out thinking too much.

Darius Songaila B+
Solid ball player. Does everything good, but nothing spetacular. Also has a consistant 15-18 foot jump shot. Is a great backup and an even better fill in. Do not believe like some of our media that he can start on most NBA teams. But fits this one like a glove.

Eddie House B
Shot is beginning to fall. A good 6-8 minute backup. But just doesnt have enough talent to make a difference.

Eric Daniels inc.

Bobby Jackson inc.
I can not wait for Bobby to return. I feel that he is the key ingredent that is missing. It just seems that when Bobby Jackson does not play, we lose. And I think the record would prove that so.

Rick Adelman/Staff B+
This is the best coaching job that Adelman has done. I still think that he should be re-evaluated at the end of the year though. It seems to me that Rick's substitution pattern has developed. You see some consistancy. I know that others wish he would play the bench more. But the bottom line is that in the NBA you win with stars. You do not win with a bunch of Barnes, Songaila and Martins. I still think that defense starts with the coach. We may not have the talent, that means that the coach must do something to put his players in position to do well defensively

Geoff Petrie B/B-
Of course his track record speaks for itself. but I do believe that if the Kings falter, it will be because the right parts are not in place. That speaks to Petrie. His not upgrading this roster at the start of the season may come back to bite him. His philosophy is offense first. And I am not sure if that is going to fly.

Joe and Gavin Maloof B-
They are still in my mind the best owners in the NBA. Unfortunately their legacy is going to be tied to whether the Kings get a new arena. There have been more negative publicity in regards to the Maloofs more this year than in the previous 5 combined. They have to continue to put their money where their mouth is in order to put this franchise in the position to win an NBA title.

REST OF THE SEASON PREDICITON
29 GAMES = 19-10/52-30

5TH SEED IN WEST
1st Round vs Dallas - win 4 games to 2
2nd Round vs Phoenix - win 4 games to 2
WCF vs San Antonio - lose 4 games to 1
 
Overall I agree... I only noted one typo... by accident you typed lose 4 games to 1 vs SA instead of win 4 games to 1... common mistake. :)
 
Mike Bibby... I cannot see giving him an A-. Someone whose defense is as porous as Miike's cannot possibly get better than a B.

Other than that, I think the other grades are all in the ballpark.

Thanks!
 
excellent post & analysis. would give Bib a B though. & in the WCF, if we get that far, i'm not so sure if SA or anyone for that matter, can whip us 4-1. if we falter, it's gonna be by 6 or 7.
 
Great thread, hope it will tide us fans over until Tuesday (I have a feeling it will)! :p

Peja's grade is very low, considering he's the 2nd highest scorer on the team and ranks in the top 10 in the league in FT % (#3), 3 point FG's made (#8) and 3 point FG's per 48 minutes (#9). :eek: Maybe you're grading on potential, in which case Peja might only be a C+ (and then Ostertag would be a C ). But as it is, I'd give Peja at least a B.

I agree with VF21 & C4 Stojakovic that Bibby shouldn't get that A- for poor defense, but should get the higher grade for being so damn dependable, maybe a B+?
 
I like the analysis. I'd only add the following:



BJax24 said:
Brad Miller B

I'd be tempted to drop him to a B- just for incessant whining and complaining to the officials. Some fans might even like to partially pin the most recent Sonics' loss on Brad for completely losing his cool at the end of the Phoenix game and getting himself suspended for that game. His presence may have helped the Kings win that Sonics game and help to avoid this slide that they are now on.

BJax24 said:
Mike Bibby A-
He has been the Kings best player this season. My concern is that without a real backup point guard (sorry House) Bibby will be just like Steve Nash come playoff time; worn out and broke down. Has made a concerted effort to rebound better. Has times when he just disappears between the mid second and late third quarters, then all of a sudden big baskets begin to rain from the sky. Is by far the most big time, clutch player the Kings has ever had. On the ball defense is brutal. He in my view is the primary reason the Kings defense is bad. He allows who ever is guarding him the opportunity to just break him down and create massive opportunities for the opposing offense. BUT, AND A BIG BUT makes up for it on the other side of the ball, where I think other players (i.e. Webber and Miller) don't as much. I think Bibby is setting himself up for a huge post season if he stays healthy.

I'd have to agree with VF21...Mike's effort on the defensive end is so subpar that his grade really can't be an A of any sort, and I'm comfortable not having any Kings' starter receive an A for the team's first half effort.

BJax24 said:
Kevin Martin B-
Still a rookie, and has tremendous upside. Needs consistant minutes, will not happen this year.

C+ at best in my book, as he has had trouble beating out Matt Barnes and Maurice Evans for playing time, and neither of those players warranted a first round draft pick (I think). With BJax's injury, I'd hoped to see more from him.

BJax24 said:
Greg Ostertagg D
Greg has been the biggest disappointment. Just seems to not fit in with what this team is trying to do. As we get closer to the playoffs, my hope of him playing a bigger role dwindles by the game.

I don't know whether to blame Greg or Adelman for Greg's lack of involvement...I might move him out of the D range up into C- territory. Or maybe he is just that bad in practice that he doesn't warrant any time.

BJax24 said:
Darius Songaila B+
Solid ball player. Does everything good, but nothing spetacular. Also has a consistant 15-18 foot jump shot. Is a great backup and an even better fill in. Do not believe like some of our media that he can start on most NBA teams. But fits this one like a glove.

The only thing I'd say that doesn't fit like a glove is that he doesn't bring anything different than the starters...his lack of athleticism is quite a detriment, imho, and his rebounding has been subpar. I'd probably drop him to a straight B.


BJax24 said:
5TH SEED IN WEST
1st Round vs Dallas - win 4 games to 2
2nd Round vs Phoenix - win 4 games to 2
WCF vs San Antonio - lose 4 games to 1

I have trouble with confidently saying that this Kings' team can go on the road in the first round of the playoffs and defeat the Mavs. I'd like to see them right the ship and somehow gain homecourt advantage for at least the first round of the playoffs. Otherwise, I'd be worried about selecting them as a winner of any playoff round (due largely to their play as of late).
 
Stealing my thunder! :D


Nice job BJax24. To tell you the truth, I did one of these last year, but after the collapse heading into the All Star break it was going to be a toughie and just chickened out. :p

My adjustments:
Bibby ( B+ ) -- defense
Martin ( C+ ) -- flashes, but inconsistent
Tag ( D+ ) -- more Rick not playing him than him playing terribly
Barnes ( B- ) -- give him the higher grade given his scrubtittude
Songaila ( B ) -- does fit the system, but maybe too well -- no boards/shotblocking
House ( B- ) -- too much quickshooting
 
Good grades, although I wouldn't list Tag as a 'disappointment'. When he was signed, a lot of people (myself included) thought a) he stinks, and b) he won't get any minutes anyway, and a wasted signing. Needless to say, the results weren't much of a shock.
 
I don't think Peja deserves a C-. Sure he hasn't played like last season yet, but he has had his share of good/ok games and his defence is worth mentioning too. I think he deserves a C+.
 
C- for Peja is harsh, he's our second leading scorer and his D has improved. Id give him a B. Mike gets a B because his defense is...yeah. Ostertag gets a D+ because its not his fault Rick doesnt play him.
 
Brewer16 said:
C- for Peja is harsh, he's our second leading scorer and his D has improved. Id give him a B. Mike gets a B because his defense is...yeah. Ostertag gets a D+ because its not his fault Rick doesnt play him.

No way does he deserve a B for a half-assed effort. Defense is no better than last year, which is to say pretty good on man, no help on help. On the other hand C- only applies if you're grading him on a "should be a superstar" scale. I think that grade is more a reflection of him being a real diasappointment than anything else. Career low (as a starter) shooting and rebounding numbers.
 
Bricklayer said:
Stealing my thunder! :D


Nice job BJax24. To tell you the truth, I did one of these last year, but after the collapse heading into the All Star break it was going to be a toughie and just chickened out. :p

My adjustments:
Bibby ( B+ ) -- defense
Martin ( C+ ) -- flashes, but inconsistent
Tag ( D+ ) -- more Rick not playing him than him playing terribly
Barnes ( B- ) -- give him the higher grade given his scrubtittude
Songaila ( B ) -- does fit the system, but maybe too well -- no boards/shotblocking
House ( B- ) -- too much quickshooting

Brick...
Do your thing, you are the resident professor here. I value your grades because you do it well on a nightly basis. I think I can speak for BJax 24 and the rest of us please post your grades as well.
 
Bjax your grades are right on, if it wasn't for that last 7 game stretch they might be way higher, hopefully we can bounce back and make a run in the last part of the season.
 
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