Kings have long practice in San Antonio

Warhawk

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VF21 said:
Exactly.

And I'd go one step further. It's not about fighting harder for the boards; it's about even fighting at all for rebounds. We looked pathetic...

And your team looked like a reigning champion that isn't about to give one away to a #8 seed. If we want it, we're going to have to really show we can win it.
Unfortunately I didn't get a whiff of that at all from our guys in Game 1. Hopefully today's long practice remedies some of that.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs2006/news/story?id=2419289

SAN ANTONIO -- The Sacramento Kings schemed in secret Sunday.

Really. Coach Rick Adelman pulled a black curtain across the entrance to the AT&T Center floor before the Kings' lengthy practice, so only his players and staff were privy to any of Sacramento's plan for avoiding another humiliating playoff loss to the San Antonio Spurs.

But if that plan doesn't include a way to slow down speedy point guard Tony Parker's drives to the hoop in Game 1, or something to limit the effectiveness of the Spurs' seasoned group of reserves, the Kings might soon pull back that curtain to find nothing behind it.

On Sunday, both teams got what they earned in San Antonio's 122-88 victory to open the best-of-seven series. The Spurs took the day off, while the Kings spent nearly 4 hours watching videotape of the disaster, followed by a workout that nearly stretched into the early evening.

"I'm not saying we're going to win Tuesday, but we'd better be better to the point that we can just compete," Adelman said. "We want to try to make this a long series."

The Spurs' dominance was hardly surprising, given their franchise-best 63-19 regular-season record and their top seed in the Western Conference postseason. But the Kings' feeble responses to San Antonio's usual strengths were head-scratching to those who watched Sacramento's evolution into an above-average defensive team over the last 36 games.

"It was still embarrassing to watch, but you've got to learn from it and make it the exact opposite the next time around," said Mike Bibby, who scored 17 points but couldn't guard Parker. "A lot of it is effort. We came out lackadaisical. You could tell by our body movement. It was embarrassing, and nobody wants to be embarrassed on national television."

The Kings lost most of the flair and hard-nosed passion they developed while following the lead of Ron Artest, who went 7-for-21 after getting hit in the mouth by Manu Ginobili's elbow on the game's opening possession.

The resulting cut inside his upper lip required three stitches, and it kept Artest quiet after the game and on Sunday, when he declined to speak to the media.
But Artest can't solve the Kings' biggest defensive problem in this series. Parker, the lightning-quick All-Star point guard, has become too good to be defended by one player.

Parker scored 25 points in just three quarters of work Saturday, playing the type of all-around game that put him among the NBA's elite guards this season. Bibby always has trouble against the league's fastest ball-handlers, but his teammates were little help when Parker drove into the paint.

"I had never seen him so quick before," San Antonio's Robert Horry said Saturday. "He took off one time, and I was like, 'Gosh.' He's been carrying us for a long time down the stretch here, but he was amazing."

The Kings have plenty of additional problems beyond Parker. Their frontcourt struggled mightily, with center Brad Miller's four-point, one-rebound performance in 26½ minutes the most glaring deficiency.

Adelman believes Sacramento's psyche will be tested in Game 2. Though the coach's detractors point to his reactive coaching style as a reason for his teams' sluggish adjustments, he has always been an outstanding manager of his teams' divergent personalities.

He has two days to convince his players that the defending world champions can be beaten when they're reasonably healthy and highly motivated.

"We have to see what this team is going to do in this situation, and I think they'll respond," Adelman said. "This is a kind of test we've had earlier in the season. We get challenged like that, and we have to have an answer."

Artest always has colorful opinions on the Kings' fortunes, but he wasn't talking, perhaps because of the stitches that left his upper lip visibly bumpy. His relentless work ethic slowed Ginobili after the opening minutes, but he struggled along with his teammates.

But before the Kings left for Texas, Artest declared their hopes to win just one of the two road games before Game 3 in Sacramento on Friday. That belief was echoed by Shareef Abdur-Rahim, who dreamed of making the NBA playoffs for 10 years -- only to encounter a nightmare in his postseason debut.

"If we [get a split], it's a successful trip," Abdur-Rahim said with a shrug.
 
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Warhawk said:
On Sunday, both teams got what they earned in San Antonio's 122-88 victory to open the best-of-seven series. The Spurs took the day off, while the Kings spent nearly 4 hours watching videotape of the disaster, followed by a workout that nearly stretched into the early evening.
That doesn't seem lame-duck to me at all.
 

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I split this off to its own thread, Warhawk, so hopefully more people will read it. Pretty fair assessment by the folks in San Antonio...
 

Warhawk

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VF21 said:
I split this off to its own thread, Warhawk, so hopefully more people will read it. Pretty fair assessment by the folks in San Antonio...
Thanks. It kinda fit into the conversation of the other thread, but this might be better.
 

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Usually if we don't give an article like this its own thread, at least two or three people will repost it. Then we have to go to ALL the trouble of merging the threads. So actually, the comment about more people seeing it was only partially true. I was also looking out for #1.

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He has two days to convince his players that the defending world champions can be beaten when they're reasonably healthy and highly motivated.

"We have to see what this team is going to do in this situation, and I think they'll respond," Adelman said. "This is a kind of test we've had earlier in the season. We get challenged like that, and we have to have an answer."
And that's the true test of a coach. Can he make the players believe in themselves?
 
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Brad needs to get his game going early... And what about the possibility of Artest switching onto Parker?? I know Ginobili is also a threat, but smothering Parker early could help.....take to reference the Clipper game @ the end of the season- Artest switched onto Cassel at the end of the game and totally changed the rhythm...
 

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beemerr23 said:
Don't count on it lol
I'm not counting on anything but I've WATCHED enough Kings basketball since Brad arrived to know that he generally has his best games shortly after he's had an abysmal performance. You can't get much more abysmal than Saturday so I'm entertaining the notion that he might AGAIN step up.

Oh yeah... lol
 
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IVote4Replay said:
Brad needs to get his game going early... And what about the possibility of Artest switching onto Parker?? I know Ginobili is also a threat, but smothering Parker early could help.....take to reference the Clipper game @ the end of the season- Artest switched onto Cassel at the end of the game and totally changed the rhythm...
That's BAD suggestion, putting Artest on Parker. He'll too friggin quick for Artest, making every slight contact looks worse resulting an early foul trouble -which is bad since Artest is one of your big ace. And Cassel is a bad comparison, since he's a jumpshooter and slow, two things that Tony Parker is not well known over. If any, Kevin Martin might be an excellent candidate for that. ......................Why ? In the past, Parker usually has his problem offensively while guarded by a taller, yet quick type of player. Remember Kerry Kittles in '03 finals ? He practically guarded Parker for the rest of the series, after Kidd kept getting killed by Tony quickness early on, and actually did a pretty good job that time -which resulting the myth of Speedy Claxton as Tony's messiah among Spurs fans back then ;)
 
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VF21 said:
I'm not counting on anything but I've WATCHED enough Kings basketball since Brad arrived to know that he generally has his best games shortly after he's had an abysmal performance. You can't get much more abysmal than Saturday so I'm entertaining the notion that he might AGAIN step up.

Oh yeah... lol
Are you really saying I don't watch Kings games lol. Ten bucks says Miller has another bad game and doesn't do anything about Parker/Manu driving inside. If I'm wrong which is rare, then Kudos to Brad -- but I don't see it happening. I'll refer to this post on Tuesday ;)
 

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beemerr23 said:
Are you really saying I don't watch Kings games lol. Ten bucks says Miller has another bad game and doesn't do anything about Parker/Manu driving inside. If I'm wrong which is rare, then Kudos to Brad -- but I don't see it happening. I'll refer to this post on Tuesday ;)
I'm saying you are way too full of yourself and have HUGE oozing gaps when it comes to actual knowledge of the team. And you yourself said you don't watch a lot of games. I do...pretty much every single one.

I don't bet on games.

And here's a newsflash for you and your ego - you being wrong isn't rare.

I said I had a hunch. I could be right; I could be wrong.

You are simply arguing to argue and it's gotten way old. Give it a rest. Thanks ever so...
 

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SpursIndonesia said:
That's BAD suggestion, putting Artest on Parker. He'll too friggin quick for Artest, making every slight contact looks worse resulting an early foul trouble -which is bad since Artest is one of your big ace.
No, no, no... you misunderstand.

When we talk about putting Artest on Parker we meet literally. As in having Ron throw him to the ground and sit on him. That should slow him down at least a bit...

;)

 
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VF21 said:
No, no, no... you misunderstand.

When we talk about putting Artest on Parker we meet literally. As in having Ron throw him to the ground and sit on him. That should slow him down at least a bit...

;)

:D, catcha. You know, i'm not in the jokeful mode, knowing where i am and when , just trying to make some reasonable BBall argument or opinion throughout. :)
 
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VF21 said:
I'm saying you are way too full of yourself and have HUGE oozing gaps when it comes to actual knowledge of the team. And you yourself said you don't watch a lot of games. I do...pretty much every single one.

I don't bet on games.

And here's a newsflash for you and your ego - you being wrong isn't rare.

I said I had a hunch. I could be right; I could be wrong.

You are simply arguing to argue and it's gotten way old. Give it a rest. Thanks ever so...
I said I don't watch games? I've watched every single Kings game as I have NBA League Pass, and I can guaruntee I watch more NBA games then you do. The betting part was a joke, lighten up. I kid a lot, but sarcasm is hard to detect in text. I disagree with you a lot, that's all. :)
 

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VF21 said:
I'm saying you are way too full of yourself and have HUGE oozing gaps when it comes to actual knowledge of the team. And you yourself said you don't watch a lot of games. I do...pretty much every single one.

I don't bet on games.

And here's a newsflash for you and your ego - you being wrong isn't rare.

I said I had a hunch. I could be right; I could be wrong.

You are simply arguing to argue and it's gotten way old. Give it a rest. Thanks ever so...
You forgot the "lol."



























lol
 

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Mr. S£im Citrus said:
You forgot the "lol."




lol
Pearls before swine, my dear Mr. S£im...

I respect adversaries who can admit when they're wrong as publicly and promptly as when they gloat about being right. Unfortunately, that hasn't happened here...

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lol
 
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beemerr23

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Gee, thanks, I've never used an online forum before. Feel free to show me the posts where I've stated that I do not watch Kings games...
 
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sarcasm is in fact difficult to discern in text on occasion.......but being an a$$ hat isnt.....just a suggestion......take it or leave it......these are great folks here.....but if you contunue this course, you may never know it
 
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FullAB said:
sarcasm is in fact difficult to discern in text on occasion.......but being an a$$ hat isnt.....just a suggestion......take it or leave it......these are great folks here.....but if you contunue this course, you may never know it
I love the people here, I love reading other people's opinions. I don't like it when I'm called an idiot by others, specifically admins of this site because they can, for making my opinion known though...