Quick question - without checking the box score, who had the best +/- and who had the worst?
I was not at all surprised by the answers.
The kids looked good. Jackson continues to struggle which is a bit concerning for one of the older rookies but he has all the earmarks of being a solid role player.
Papa looked improved. Willie really struggled but one bad game doesn't erase all the gains he's made over the last few months. Skal didn't really hit the boards but he had a great game offensively. Fox is coming into his own. Bogie plays like a vet and Hield looks like an ideal sixth man.
A year of growth, a healthy Mason, Giles hopefully being an impact player and a top draft pick in the upcoming draft and the Kings could start to be building something.
Quick question - without checking the box score, who had the best +/- and who had the worst?
I was not at all surprised by the answers.
The kids looked good. Jackson continues to struggle which is a bit concerning for one of the older rookies but he has all the earmarks of being a solid role player.
Papa looked improved. Willie really struggled but one bad game doesn't erase all the gains he's made over the last few months. Skal didn't really hit the boards but he had a great game offensively. Fox is coming into his own. Bogie plays like a vet and Hield looks like an ideal sixth man.
A year of growth, a healthy Mason, Giles hopefully being an impact player and a top draft pick in the upcoming draft and the Kings could start to be building something.
The clips of Giles at Duke do not really have me holding my breath on him. The Kings need to TANK it hard as they've successfully been doing and grab #1, #2, or #3, while trading Hill for a small shot in the dark player in late first round. Hopefully the Cavs sputter a bit and the secondary pick could be be in the high teens. Next year go all young again in the hopes of some traction with top 4 players in Bogdan, Cauley-Stein, Fox, and Hield and the high pick bolsters things. The Vet stance should be shelved. If they want to drop some money in free agency go for a value vet like Ariza, or maybe go all in with Paul George, or after James or Durant, none of which will likely sign with them as a project team.
Quick question - without checking the box score, who had the best +/- and who had the worst?
I was not at all surprised by the answers.
The kids looked good. Jackson continues to struggle which is a bit concerning for one of the older rookies but he has all the earmarks of being a solid role player.
Papa looked improved. Willie really struggled but one bad game doesn't erase all the gains he's made over the last few months. Skal didn't really hit the boards but he had a great game offensively. Fox is coming into his own. Bogie plays like a vet and Hield looks like an ideal sixth man.
A year of growth, a healthy Mason, Giles hopefully being an impact player and a top draft pick in the upcoming draft and the Kings could start to be building something.
The clips of Giles at Duke do not really have me holding my breath on him. The Kings need to TANK it hard as they've successfully been doing and grab #1, #2, or #3, while trading Hill for a small shot in the dark player in late first round. Hopefully the Cavs sputter a bit and the secondary pick could be be in the high teens. Next year go all young again in the hopes of some traction with top 4 players in Bogdan, Cauley-Stein, Fox, and Hield and the high pick bolsters things. The Vet stance should be shelved. If they want to drop some money in free agency go for a value vet like Ariza, or maybe go all in with Paul George, or after James or Durant, none of which will likely sign with them as a project team.
He was barely a month removed from knee surgery.
Even if we have the worst record we still have a reasonable shot at 4. Being the worst means you get to pick one of Doncic, Bagley, Ayton or Porter.
I'm to the point where if we don't start seeing this crew of Fox, Buddy, Bogdan, Skal, and Willie getting all the major minutes there are as a unit I'm going to be totally uninterested from here on. This unit looks like a real NBA level squad for craps sake.
I haven't been able to watch the game, yet (hopefully tomorrow). Once that happens, I will provide my wonderful analysis. As always...
Unless someone wants to take a shot at convincing me to NOT waste my time watching the game...
What part of the game? I don't want to skip over that "play" while watching...Be forewarned. Dwight Howard sets a pick that catches Bogs. It is not pretty. Bogs is still alive...
Be forewarned. Dwight Howard sets a pick that catches Bogs. It is not pretty. Bogs is still alive...
You can sell used cars with that kind of math.Kings need to launch more 3s. Shooting 3s tou can shoot 20% worse than on 2's and be equal.
If you hit 40% of 3s that is same as shooting 60% on 2s
Did Howard flash that goofy grin of his afterwards? I'm just trying to build an accurate mental picture... and maybe decide where to push the pins into the voodoo doll.
Be forewarned. Dwight Howard sets a pick that catches Bogs. It is not pretty. Bogs is still alive...
What part of the game? I don't want to skip over that "play" while watching...
Found it on ESPN.com. Here's the link...Oh, you won't be able to skip over it. They replay about a dozen times and then wait for the official review on whether or not it was a legal screen. Meanwhile, Bogs is seeing tweety birds. I know it was after they showed Peja eating popcorn (on the Sacramento coverage). Sorry I'm not more help.
I'll be honest...When you said "Be forewarned...Bogs is still alive...", I actually thought he charged towards Bogie and decked him pretty good, sending him across a good section of the court. I'm happy to see that it was not as bad as originally envisioned. That must have hurt pretty good, though.
He was barely a month removed from knee surgery.
They do but we are blatantly tanking. I’m okay with it. Next year we don’t have our pick and expect an 8 man rotation because we might have 8 quality players. Assuming we get the first pick:
Starters: Willie, Giles, pick, Bogdan, Fox
Off Bench: Buddy, ???
Skal maybe, Mason maybe, Hill or ZBo until they are traded, Temple/Koufos if they are here...
DNP: Pappa, Richardson, Jackson
They do but we are blatantly tanking. I’m okay with it. Next year we don’t have our pick and expect an 8 man rotation because we might have 8 quality players. Assuming we get the first pick:
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Starters: Willie, Giles, pick, Bogdan, Fox
Off Bench: Buddy, ???
Skal maybe, Mason maybe, Hill or ZBo until they are traded, Temple/Koufos if they are here...
DNP: Pappa, Richardson, Jackson
Do the new draft rules take effect though? If so then tanking that low won't mean as much. Also, I wouldn't expect those guys to win many more games, but the learning experience would be irreplaceable. They also still have to kick the tires on these young players to see if they work, how they work, and what they need moving on next to them. There is no reason to not start separating the prime young talent from the rest. Clearly that prime talent are players that brought the team back tonight. And I'm also firmly convinced that Bogdan is more effective defensively at SF.
Obviously too many unknowns right now. However, if we pick a 4/5 and Giles is anywhere as good as advertised, we must seriously think of trading Willie.
I like Willie, and think he will be a good player in the league for years to come. However, given that we will have two potential cornerstones in Giles and pick, with Skal and Papa to back them up (with Z Bo and KK still possibly around), Willie will not have the same value for us. Among all the players we can and might be willing to trade, I think he will have the highest value. We still have a big hole at 3, which we will need to address, and a trade with Willie as the chief sweetener might help there.
Of course, if we draft a 3, this discussion becomes irrelevant. In the former scenario though, we should try and make a serious run at Paul George. While he might prefer staying in OKC, or potentially move to Lakers, if we can sell him on a future of playing with Fox, Giles, a high pick, Bogdan, Buddy, Skal, he might be tempted. We do have pieces that can grow and compete for a long time. We need to stop screwing up, and give hopes to potential tier 1 free agents that we can field a winning team. A little success will hopefully beget more success.
I don't really care for +/- for a single game or any kind of small sample size. Also, if the player is not getting meaningful minutes, I don't put that much faith in it. A lot of +/- stat depends on who you're playing with and against. Over a period of time, like a season, it probably has some value for regular rotation guys.That's the silver lining here... as bad as things might get this season, if Harry Giles ends up being something we'll be bringing in two very promising rookies next season to build onto what we already have. And what we already have -- the trio of Fox, Bogie, and Buddy in the backcourt and the Willie and Skal duo in the frontcourt -- (assuming none of them gets traded) looks like a pretty good group to start with. There are no bad choices at the top of the draft this year. Whether it's Ayton, Doncic, Porter, Bagley, Young, Bamba, Jackson, Bridges -- adding one of these guys and a fully recuperated Harry Giles to that core group of players who all have shown flashes of greatness this year has got me pretty excited about where we could go in the future.
It's just a small thing, but I still think +/- as a stat is a little silly. DeMarcus had a monster game tonight: 44 points, 24 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals and didn't even lead his team in +/-. It ends up being one of those things that's easy to ignore unless it reinforces what you already believe. I guess over the course of a season the trends would tell you something but you'd still need some kind of normalizing adjustment to account for overall team performance.
I do worry about Papa ever being effective in today’s NBA due to his lack of quickness.As of now Papa and Skal aren’t even back-ups. Papa is to slow and Skal’s BBIQ is too low.
I’m not sure why the last two games Willies has been rushing his shots so much, even open jumpers. He needs to slow down his game just a little bit and show more patience like he has earlier in some of his better games. His shot selection last night was also poor at times, although a couple of times the guards put him in a bad position regarding the shot clock. Hopefully, we will see a more patient WCS tonight.The most encouraging thing is that Willie played like farts most of the night and still wound up with a double double. Prior to this season, his bad games were baaaaad.
You can sell used cars with that kind of math.