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VF21 said:Word to the wise:
Do not EVER challenge "worse"...
specially when it´s about the Sacramento Kings...
anything can happen

VF21 said:Word to the wise:
Do not EVER challenge "worse"...
Thanks goodness we were spared that ignominy...from NBA.com:Sac.Kings said:61.2%--is that a new record? I haven't heard of a team shoot over 60% from the floor in a game.
piksi said:we held Mavs to 61.2% shooting from the field
DocHolliday said:I think night's like last night are going to make the Maloof's lean more to the side of getting a new coach. Once again he showed his unwillingness to really shake up the line-up when things getbad. When you're already down by 20 going into half. Coming out into the 3rd, change up the line up. What is it going to hurt?? You're down by 20, and certain guys are hiting their shots. How about not just backing up Miller with Reef and using Potopenko. Put Ronny price in, see what he can do. PUt Corliss out there. What's it really going to hurt?? That's always been Adelman's main weakness. Unwillingness to try new things. He has his little tight knit rotation that he gets comfortable with and that's it.
Bricklayer said:And as I always do, I defy you to name the top coach who does that. Well, other than Larry Brown this year as he's destroyed the Knicks.
There is a good reason too -- you lose your team. You can bring guys in a little quicker int he third, leave them in a little longer, but you don't see Pop starting Beno Udrih in the second half because the Spurs are sluggish and Parker has been stinking it up. Marginal players, platoon situations -- maybe. But never major stalwarts. And that goes for PJ, Riley, Brown before this year, whoever. There are larger concerns than one already lost game.
Amen on those two points. I can see both sides (yours and bricks), and I agree with variations of both versions...but these two points i do agree with. I can see how many people would respond to that first statement - "Well look at the people Pop has to work with, thats why they arent in a situation getting their *** kicked in the first place". That further proves the point though, Tony parker was a 28th pick in the first round, and we picked wallace as a 25th....look how that went. Its not just the kings doing that tho, so much potential is wasted by every team. Tony parker as of a month ago, had the most points in the paint of anyone in the league at like 13ppg in the paint...thats more then shaq, duncan,brand,garnett,etc etc...DocHolliday said:I'm not talkin about this game. Are you REALLY trying to tell me that no one has questioned Adelman's rotation until me, until this game?? Give me a break. You don't see people like Pop doing that, because his team doesn't get whooped like little bitches.
Why has Potopenko received no playing time? He's a big body. sure he doesn't know the system, but neither did Ron Artest when he got here, but we played him didn't he. Now I'm not trying to compare Potopenko to Artest in talent, only for the fact that they were both knew at one time. You give Potopenko playing time so maybe he can give you help come playoff time as another big body. Not leaving SAR in there to fend off guys that are too much for him to handle.
My overall point is, that since Adelman has ALWAYS been this way, that could make the maloofs lean to the side of not wanting to re-sign him. Some guys that should get a chance never get chances unless the game is already lost. Ala Gerald Wallace. He could have been a good player if we had let him develop and actually play. That's being proven right now.
Bricklayer said:And as I always do, I defy you to name the top coach who does that. Well, other than Larry Brown this year as he's destroyed the Knicks.
There is a good reason too -- you lose your team. You can bring guys in a little quicker int he third, leave them in a little longer, but you don't see Pop starting Beno Udrih in the second half because the Spurs are sluggish and Parker has been stinking it up. Marginal players, platoon situations -- maybe. But never major stalwarts. And that goes for PJ, Riley, Brown before this year, whoever. There are larger concerns than one already lost game.
kingkung said:Popovich started Brent Barry over Manu Ginobili in one playoff series because he needed more firepower off the bench. Manu, as a professional, was perfectly fine with it. I'd consider Manu a pretty "major stalwart"... not Duncan, but certainly an all-star caliber player.