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Should be noted we only made like one basket after this happened:
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and that was the last shot Bogdan took.
Should be noted we only made like one basket after this happened:
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I like Bagley and think he’s got talent. But he and his camp are feeling the pressure knowing Doncic is putting up 30-10-10 regularly. I’m hoping at this point he can have a career like Bosh. Unfortunately, he’ll need to be like Giannis to overcome all the criticism we’ll get for picking him #2And to top it Bagley with some clear shade at coach Walton in the locker room. I'm sure he's more pissed about his minutes but c'mon dude.
Kings are averaging a best win and worst loss of the season per week. The mark of a team that plays to the level of their competition...which is the mark of a team that pisses me off.
The seed was planted early despite the leads. Kings were getting hammered on the offensive glass and weren’t trending to have a balanced team game they have been getting. They were getting outworked. Outside of Buddy, I didn’t think the team was playing well at any point in the game and for awhile it looked like they would get away with it because the Knicks can’t shoot. When Buddy leveled out, the Kings became extremely spotty while the Knicks continued to cash in on second chance and turnovers. They got 12 more possessions than the Kings and scored on the vast majority of them. Erasing the Kings +25 from three. Then they got the hot shooting streak that eluded them all game and it was all she wrote.
It's more than that unfortunately, they did show up and showed up hard. I have to give credit to Mike Miller. He's a good coach from what I saw. All game he was constantly looking for an answer. If you look at the basis of his defensive attack early it was all based on stopping Bjelica and Holmes. That allowed Buddy and the guards to go all world on him. He probably looked at tape from some other Kings games and switched up his defense to pressure the pick and roll and help up around the middle paint in the free throw line area. He even ran some of Waltons Harden stopping defense against him. Kings continued to force it into the defense via the perimeter and the game was lost as soon as the Kings refused to look inside.
Should he be though? He was misused down the stretch and while I'm not a big +/- guy it's not like he wasn't a -8 tonight.
Forget about NY's "awesome" defense. Two rebounds in 27 minutes of play is ridiculously bad and has nothing to do with the defensive scheme of NY. Bjelica got manhandled. He didn't get out-schemed. Rebounds are energy and effort. The effort may have been there; the energy wasn't. The theme of not showing up for the poor teams has nothing to do with defensive or offensive scheme. If that were the case then it would be quite the coincidence that schematically the Kings happened to be poor for the poor teams, good for the good teams.
P.S. Forcing the ball from the outside on offense, not driving the ball, is also a very consistent theme with this team.
No one in the Bagley "camp" feels pressure caused by Doncic. This place is like a soap opera some times.I like Bagley and think he’s got talent. But he and his camp are feeling the pressure knowing Doncic is putting up 30-10-10 regularly. I’m hoping at this point he can have a career like Bosh. Unfortunately, he’ll need to be like Giannis to overcome all the criticism we’ll get for picking him #2
Forget about NY's "awesome" defense. Two rebounds in 27 minutes of play is ridiculously bad and has nothing to do with the defensive scheme of NY. Bjelica got manhandled. He didn't get out-schemed. Rebounds are energy and effort. The effort may have been there; the energy wasn't. The theme of not showing up for the poor teams has nothing to do with defensive or offensive scheme. If that were the case then it would be quite the coincidence that schematically the Kings happened to be poor for the poor teams, good for the good teams.
P.S. Forcing the ball from the outside on offense, not driving the ball, is also a very consistent theme with this team.
If it's not the scheme, and it wasn't the effort, then what is it though? What you say makes sense, and bringing the right energy is said a lot in the league, but energy is a nebulous, elusive term to me. Especially when schematics and effort are ruled out. You can talk about instincts and IQ, but the Kings just beat two good teams. Playing down to the level of the competition is so frustrating, and it's been plaguing the Kings for years.
Forget about NY's "awesome" defense. Two rebounds in 27 minutes of play is ridiculously bad and has nothing to do with the defensive scheme of NY. Bjelica got manhandled. He didn't get out-schemed. Rebounds are energy and effort. The effort may have been there; the energy wasn't. The theme of not showing up for the poor teams has nothing to do with defensive or offensive scheme. If that were the case then it would be quite the coincidence that schematically the Kings happened to be poor for the poor teams, good for the good teams.
P.S. Forcing the ball from the outside on offense, not driving the ball, is also a very consistent theme with this team.
Not a good sign losing to bad teams, it seems we have regressed from last year in this area. If we are going to argue that we play down to other bad teams could you not say the same when teams like Dallas/Denver/Boston play us?
Maybe Denver and Boston, Dallas has accomplished nothing to play down to the opponent.Not a good sign losing to bad teams, it seems we have regressed from last year in this area. If we are going to argue that we play down to other bad teams could you not say the same when teams like Dallas/Denver/Boston play us?
This place is like a soap opera some times.
Nope, not overlooking them, just went dead cold. Had a 16 point lead with 16:45 to go, and went 7-24 with 6 turnovers over the next 16:30. Clenched up after a while. Don't really know what to say.
The samer reason some people listen to Howard Stern. They want to see what happens next.Why do I follow this team? Why?
The Kings have one serious weakness that cost them this game and that would be lack of defensive rebounding. The Kings do not match up well against NY. Gibson, Robinson, Randle and their other bigs looked like street ball players, getting position and out muscling the Kings for rebounds and second chance points. That was the game right there.
I mean, I didn't say Bagley did great but there were a lot of things this team did schematically that put him in position to fail tonight and pretty much the entire team aside from Buddy had absolutely horrible individual nights.
Bad game all around. I thought Buddy had a great game for the most part though, he can't stay hot all 4 quarters and carry the team. Bogie still looks like he's playing injured and had some terrible plays. The Bench just didn't step up at all. I think were gonna lose a lot of games if we play bagley heavy minutes because he's still developing. He looks very raw and now that we don't play that super fast pace we aren't playing to his strengths. We need Fox back ASAP!!
The Kings have one serious weakness that cost them this game and that would be lack of defensive rebounding. The Kings do not match up well against NY. Gibson, Robinson, Randle and their other bigs looked like street ball players, getting position and out muscling the Kings for rebounds and second chance points. That was the game right there.
On offense maybe but Bagley was a sieve on defense. He was often lost and when the shot was taken he often failed to box out. In the game at New York we hammered the Knicks and controlled the boards largely because Holmes and Beli are good fundamental rebounders and both box out.
Yeah except we won games when they were out with a defensive identity. That is how a number of players on this team play best. So are you going to play to Bagley’s strength and go away from what the team does well or do the opposite.
Everyone talks about drafting Luka but JJJ would have fit spectacularly on this team.
To be fair, Holmes and Bjeli weren't doing great on the boards either (Bjeli in particular).
Largely because he would be in foul trouble so often that Bjeli and Holmes would still be playing their same amount of minutes.