Kings @ Pistons Game Thread

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Ryle said:
Good thing we took Skinner, Hart and Corliss out because they were playing to good. We need to bring the Starters back so the Pistons could increase their lead :rolleyes:
Had to bring the starters back sooner or later. There's a reason those guys start, even though right now it's hard to see why.
 
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Bibby is very sloppy. He cant even hold the ball. I think for this game its good to start Hart because of his defense.
 
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gman23 said:
Why did'nt RA leave the bench in,, they cut a 13 point lead and took a 2 point lead. Now the starters have giving back the lead to Detroit
Because our coach is RA
 
Pistons score 36 in first quarter *insert reserves* Pistons score 4 points in the first 6 minutes *insert starters* Pistons score 16 points in the last 6 minutes... I see a trend...
 

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Stojakovic said:
:47.9 SAC - P. Stojakovic misses a 27-foot three-pointer from the top of the arc

Phewww...there he is ! Almost thought he wasn't in the game :rolleyes:
he is not getting touches and he is not trying too hard to get some
 
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BigWaxer said:
What NBA team have you coached? Just checking
Doesn't matter how many teams I've coached.

You DON'T make wholesale substitutions. The game of basketball is about flow.

Our bench started the flow in our direction. You bring back a starter or two in the midst. Then another. Then another. So on ...

This isn't physics.
 
Stojakovic said:
Had to bring the starters back sooner or later. There's a reason those guys start, even though right now it's hard to see why.
If the guys aren't playing and look like they could care less then why bring them back??? Adelman will always use his same rotation and NEVER deviate from it. Just because they start the game doesn't mean they have to finish it if they are playing like ****.
 
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gman23 said:
Why did'nt RA leave the bench in,, they cut a 13 point lead and took a 2 point lead. Now the starters have giving back the lead to Detroit
Like I said - it was poor coaching.

The BENCH didn't really do too much to cut the lead except play the zone.

The starters got stiff and cold sitting on the sideline and RA brought them ALL back at the same time. That's poor coaching.

You have to slowly bring them out and in.
 
SacKings384 said:
Pistons score 36 in first quarter *insert reserves* Pistons score 4 points in the first 6 minutes *insert starters* Pistons score 16 points in the last 6 minutes... I see a trend...
Yeah,,,Called coaching Relapse
 
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Ryle said:
If the guys aren't playing and look like they could care less then why bring them back??? Adelman will always use his same rotation and NEVER deviate from it. Just because they start the game doesn't mean they have to finish it if they are playing like ****.
Did you watch?

The bench got the lead and then Detroit scored 6 quick points. The bench started to fall apart and he brought the starters in wholesale.

The bench was brought out because they were finally showing the chinks in the armor.

Why he took so long to start the rotation is beyond comprehension.
 
Good lord people, stop with the criticism, the only reason the Kings are even in this game is because Adelman put them in a zone. As in, good coaching.

Other than that, the Pistons starters have pretty much dictated this entire game. When they're on the floor they're unstoppable, when they were off the floor the Kings were able to cut the lead.
 
nbrans said:
Good lord people, stop with the criticism, the only reason the Kings are even in this game is because Adelman put them in a zone. As in, good coaching.

Other than that, the Pistons starters have pretty much dictated this entire game. When they're on the floor they're unstoppable, when they were off the floor the Kings were able to cut the lead.
Thank you for providing some balance. Those starters have played together a long time and they are the #1 team in the league right now.
 
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