Clearly outplayed DMC.0-13 favors
Clearly outplayed DMC.0-13 favors
Kings are 4-4 in their last 8. We have been asking for .500 ball and it seems we are getting it. Cousins has been playing OUT OF THIS WORLD!!! In the last 8 games Cousins has averaged;
24.0PPG 11.1RPG 3.0APG 1.4BPG 1.9SPG
Talk about beasting it up!! GO COUSINS!!!
Over the last 8 IT has averaged;
15.6PPG 4.1RPG 6.6APG 2.1TOG (3.1 to 1 assist to turnover ratio) 1.5SPG
Not bad fellas! The Kings were competitive in all 8 games played.
Could've probably been 7-1 in that stretch. Oh well, we are being competitive while losing. win-win right now because of this draft
Sacramento says thank you to New Jersey.0-13 favors
Kings are 4-4 in their last 8. We have been asking for .500 ball and it seems we are getting it. Cousins has been playing OUT OF THIS WORLD!!! In the last 8 games Cousins has averaged;
24.0PPG 11.1RPG 3.0APG 1.4BPG 1.9SPG
Talk about beasting it up!! GO COUSINS!!!
Over the last 8 IT has averaged;
15.6PPG 4.1RPG 6.6APG 2.1TOG (3.1 to 1 assist to turnover ratio) 1.5SPG
Not bad fellas! The Kings were competitive in all 8 games played.
Clearly outplayed DMC.
Favors> Cousins
You do know your "greater than" --- "less than" signs right?
Yep! All the games have been fun to watch.
The worst Kings game is still more fun than anything else.That's a matter of opinion. Personally I can't stand this style of basketball, not a fan of defense being an after thought. I understand that we don't have a balanced roster, but over the last two years Smart has shown a affinity for a losing style of basketball. Would be a shame to waste Cousins with that crap.Yep! All the games have been fun to watch.
That's a matter of opinion. Personally I can't stand this style of basketball, not a fan of defense being an after thought. I understand that we don't have a balanced roster, but over the last two years Smart has shown a affinity for a losing style of basketball. Would be a shame to waste Cousins with that crap.
That's a matter of opinion. Personally I can't stand this style of basketball, not a fan of defense being an after thought. I understand that we don't have a balanced roster, but over the last two years Smart has shown a affinity for a losing style of basketball. Would be a shame to waste Cousins with that crap.
So did you like the style of game played tonight?
Still too much small ball, which cost us on the glass. Better effort on the defensive side, and although you never want to see that many ft's, it was nice to see guys trying to take away the easy baskets.
If we can play small ball and rebound and defend then it's obviously a non issue. Problem is games like tonight are the exception. If Smart decides this is how this team should play going forward then we will always be a bad defensive team, it's been proven over and over.
Bit of a quandary imo. I always want the team to win(aside from the LAC game which would have netted us Noah). But, I don't believe winning a few games in a style which won't win long term nor is not playing to our players strengths is that great of a situation. Much rather be winning occasionally with a proven style/system tailored around our best players strengths which we will continue to build on going forward.
That's one of my issues with this. You can't build on this style if you want to go anywhere. Also hard for me to get anything close to excited until I see Smart can actually incorporate our 2nd best player into this. Smart seems to look better by default, when Reke gets injured and IT/MT/Reke isn't an option. It's not exactly because of decisions he's making as coach. Also think it sends a terrible message to our youngsters that gunning is more important than defense. Just watching Utah tonight I was thinking its nice to see Corbin having his guys really get into us and be physical, and that's a style they will build on over the next few years. It's a philosophy, and judging by lineups and sub patterns Smart just doesn't value the defensive end that much. I just worry wins like this solidify in Smart mind that his system will work long term.
But anytime our 21 yr old stud center can literally lead us to a win on the road, it's a good thing and something Cuz can build on.
Clearly outplayed DMC.
Couldn't of said it any better. Nights like tonight are great, but I think Smart is steering us in the wrong direction.
Favors>>>>>>>>Shaq, Bill Russell, Wilt, the Dream, Kareem, Moses Malone combined
What?!! Are you kidding me? Favors isn't even close to being better than Cousins and you're saying he's better than those guys?
What?!! Are you kidding me? Favors isn't even close to being better than Cousins and you're saying he's better than those guys?
Sarcasm doesn't register over the internet does it?
Sarcasm doesn't register over the internet does it?
Ya'll are no fun. I'm taking my trolling back to re**it.
Bit of a quandary imo. I always want the team to win(aside from the LAC game which would have netted us Noah). But, I don't believe winning a few games in a style which won't win long term nor is not playing to our players strengths is that great of a situation. Much rather be winning occasionally with a proven style/system tailored around our best players strengths which we will continue to build on going forward.
That's one of my issues with this. You can't build on this style if you want to go anywhere. Also hard for me to get anything close to excited until I see Smart can actually incorporate our 2nd best player into this. Smart seems to look better by default, when Reke gets injured and IT/MT/Reke isn't an option. It's not exactly because of decisions he's making as coach. Also think it sends a terrible message to our youngsters that gunning is more important than defense. Just watching Utah tonight I was thinking its nice to see Corbin having his guys really get into us and be physical, and that's a style they will build on over the next few years. It's a philosophy, and judging by lineups and sub patterns Smart just doesn't value the defensive end that much. I just worry wins like this solidify in Smart mind that his system will work long term.
But anytime our 21 yr old stud center can literally lead us to a win on the road, it's a good thing and something Cuz can build on.
Statistically, Evans isn't REMOTELY the best player on the team. (At least contributing to the team winning.) He has been outplayed, on average, at every position he has played. His best position relative to opponents is SG where the Kings give up the least with him in the game. If you look at team production differential, Evans is the 8th best player on the team. With Evans on the court, the Kings are minus 7.1 vs opponents, with him off the court, the Kings are minus 5.8.
Consider Thomas: The Kings are minus 4.4 with him on the court, and minus 9.5 with him off, a plus 5.1 differential. (That is the best differential among those who have played more than 1% of the time.)
The team does better with anyone one of Thomas, Cousins, Thornton, Garcia, Thompson, Hayes, and Green on the court than it does with Evans. Coaches pay attention to these things. Fans see athleticism and a spectacular play from time to time and extrapolate that to winning. They get a picture in their heads and hold on to it thinking that kind of play will translate to team success. Just like Jimmer fans remember all those long distance bombs in college and think it will happen in the NBA. Jimmer has the second worse differential on the team at net minus 4.9 (minus 10.5 on the court, team minus 5.6 without him.) Only, Salmons has a worse differential than Jimmer.
Give Reke the ball and watch the offense stall. On average Reke has been beaten by his opponents at each of the three positions he has played this year. Isaiah has beaten his opponents. You're beating a dying horse and making excuses that don't fly.