We could still very well end up in the lottery although I really think 7th is where we'll highly likely finish.
Evenstar said:i'd rather play the suns then the spurs. the suns don't play D. i don't care if they have amare back, i figure his year this year will be like 2 years ago when webber came back, great first game, very inconsistant after that due to lack of knee strength ( i hope this isn't interpreted as a knock on c-webb, it isn't one)
we'd have a minute chance of beating the suns. we'd have no chance at beating the spurs IMO.
captain bill said:We want any spot we can get.
Kings113 said:Tonight:
Grizzlies at Knicks - Grizzlies will simply be too much for the Knicks.
Hornets at Bulls - Bulls are hungry for a play-off spot, play inspired ball at home just about every game, the Hornets are not a good road team, and team lately, period.
Bucks at Lakers - Bucks nice assortment of bigs and guards will overpower Kobe and Odom, Bucks also want to keep their 7th spot at bay.
Kings113 said:http://www.nba.com/kings/
From Audio #2, sounds like we'll be seeing guys off the bench outside of SAR/Garcia/Bonzi with some regularity down the stretch now.
SacKings384 said:Lakers won tonight... Kobe gets 6 free throws in the final 20 seconds... Gee what a shocker...
SacTownKid said:Believe it when I see it.
KingHallJD2007 said:L.A. Lakers 37 34 GB =0 Sacramento 35 34 GB = 1 NO/Oklahoma City 32 35 GB=3
Can someone explain exactly what happens if
1) we win and the lakers lose
2) we win and NO loses
3) we somehow dont win and lakers lose
4) we somehow dont win and NO loses
I am getting thrown off by the effects of the win column differences coupled with the loses....
And ultimately what is the preferred outcome (other than a Kings win) from the LA/NO matchup? I would normally say any loss that includes KB but I'm not so sure... help
Thanks.... too many numbers spinning in my head...
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xrzn said:If Kings win and Lakers to lose, this will put the Lakers at 35 in the loss column whereas the Kings would still be at 34, and hence the Kings would be controllering their destiny.
If Kings win and NO loses, that puts NO further away from the 8th spot, but the Kings don't gain anything on the Lakers.
If the Kings lose and the Lakers lose, we don't gain anything from the Lakers and NO is one game closer to the 8th spot. This would probably be the worse case scenario, depending on how you want to look at it.
If the Kings lose and NO loses, we lose ground against the Lakers, but our 8th spot would be better protected.
The Kings already control their own destiny; they're tied in the loss column with LA, and they own the tiebreaker (better conference record).xrzn said:If Kings win and Lakers to lose, this will put the Lakers at 35 in the loss column whereas the Kings would still be at 34, and hence the Kings would be controllering their destiny.
Kings113 said:Well, you saw it again, and increased tonight.![]()
Don't want to look pedantic but tie-breaker will be determined by division games before conference games. Right now Kings 7-4(could be 8-4 with tonight's win) with Lakers at 6-6. I guess Kings have two left with Clippers(2-0) and GS(1-1), one with Suns(2-1). Lakers have two left against Suns(0-2 so far) and one against GS(3-0) and Clips(1-2).Mr. S£im Citrus said:The Kings already control their own destiny; they're tied in the loss column with LA, and they own the tiebreaker (better conference record).