Well, the last time we saw MPJ, it was a month ago, Mike Brown was coaching, and he couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. This performance is completely surprising and out of nowhere and we can't be expected to have anticipated it.
Ok, the end of this half is extremely important. They have to make a move now, I brought it up in the other thread, this team just doesn't have the tools to explode offensively to get back into games. The Kings guards have to really step up here.
But he's pushing himself into the paint and getting what he wants. He's not that guy. However, when you give someone everything they want for Christmas and more they can become that guy. It's too easy. MPJ has stalled once the Kings went bigger on the wing.
But he's pushing himself into the paint and getting what he wants. He's not that guy. However, when you give someone everything they want for Christmas and more they can become that guy. It's too easy. MPJ has stalled once the Kings went bigger on the wing.
I like when Brown mentioned once that the opposing team didn't "feel them" and the Nuggets are one of those opponents. They can get whatever shot they want, when they want. Kings need to nearly play perfect to win.