postgame quotes: 1/2 SPURS @ KINGS

RaY Z

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Postgame Quotes-vs. San Antonio

SACRAMENTO KINGS
Kings Coach Rick Adelman
“It’s just a terrific win. People talk about how we haven’t done well against the better teams, especially against the last couple. Our guys made their runs and they made plays. …. Overall it was just a terrific win, there was a lot of contribution from a lot of people.”

“Yeah, there are teams you can beat but you’ve got to play the high level and I think we found that out when we had Golden State come here. This team has just been killing people. It was nice to see that Peja (Stojakovic) really had a great game, Brad (Miller) was active, Kevin (Martin) came in and gave us good minutes again. It was a solid win and it’s got to give you confidence when you go on the road now.”

“What we talked about with San Antonio is they have actually been running the ball a lot more than I have seen them run and (Tony) Parker has been playing great. We talked about how they are the number one team defensively, field goal percentage, points given up and everything, so you’ve got to play well offensively because they are so strong on their defensive side that you’ve got to be sure you move the ball. We thought we could score against them and we had way too many turnovers again but this is a very good defensive team and they lock in on you.”

“Bobby (Jackson) went down and Kevin has been playing well in practice and the one thing we keep talking to him about is when you get a chance you’ve got to play and you’ve got to be aggressive.”


Chris Webber
“We played a solid game. Both teams had problems scoring at times, but the effort was there for both sides. We did a good job and we got a win.”

“It’s a long season. It’s good that we won, but it doesn’t make us better than we were three hours ago.”

“We’re very proud of our defense and our effort. Winning those ugly games is good. Obviously 70% of the San Antonio games are ugly because they force you out of your style and they make you play a certain way. So to be able to win ugly games makes you feel really good because that’s the way they try to make you play.”

On Tim Duncan:
“He’s such a great player. He’s going to say he missed some shots he should have made and my effort was definitely there. I don’t want to say things, I just try. We both tried hard, but fortunately we won the night.”


Mike Bibby
“All these games against Western Conference teams are big for us. We’re trying now to place for the playoffs and that was one of the better teams in the league.”

On the Kings defense tonight:
“We helped each other a lot. That was one of our main goal tonight. When we help each other out, it’s going to be hard to be us.”


Kevin Martin
“It was an all around effort. Chris Webber defended Tim Duncan outside the block and made him take jumpers. Then we had good help out on top as well as down on Tim. It was an all-around good effort.”

“It was a knock around the league with people saying we couldn’t beat the major teams. But coming out here and beating a team that has won nine out of the last 10 is good for us.”

“It feels good to be out on the court. I haven’t been out there since preseason. It feels good to just go out there and be solid.”

“They [the fans] pack this place every night. Having fans like that we’ve just got to play for them as well as your team.”


SAN ANTONIO SPURS
Greg Popovich
“It was a good basketball game. Both teams went after each other and played hard and it was a good physical game. I think you find that whenever two good teams, and I’m sure it was the same way when Miami was here (at Arco), when two good teams play they want to beat each other. The competition is always good so it was a great game.”

About Peja
“That’s his job. His job is to shoot it and knock it down. He did a good job tonight that’s for sure.”

What disapointed him tonight
“Shooting. You know if you can hold Sacramento to 86 that’s tough to do, so we did a good job in that regard. Our shooting and the free throw line really betrayed us tonight. We were very poor in both areas.”

About Tim Duncan
“I thought Sacramento crowded him very well and did a good job of bringing guys and hesitating. They made decisions that were very difficult for us.”

Robert Horry
“The key was Stojakovic got hot. He was running off some jumpers and that was when we fought to get right back in it and they ran up that lead. That’s just one of those situations when you com up in here they’re going to run that. You have to be able to withstand their runs. They made that run at the last minute where we couldn’t get back in it. We ran out of time.”

About referees
“That’s the one thing we always get mad about with referees. It’s the consistency. That’s all we ever ask of. They always get mad at us for yelling at them, but if you’re not consistent that’s the only thing that makes us mad.”

Tim Duncan
“They played good defense. Shots went down toward the end there and I think that made the difference in the game.”

“I got enough looks tonight, but I just didn’t play well. I don’t think there’s any other way to put it.”



HMM... interesting to note that DUNCAN didnt mention WEBBER'S good, agressive and tight defense on him tonight.....

and horry should just EAT his words... kings won spurs lost... get over it!!!!

 
“It’s a long season. It’s good that we won, but it doesn’t make us better than we were three hours ago.” - Chris Webber

^^ I like this line. :)
 
RaY Z said:


HMM... interesting to note that DUNCAN didnt mention WEBBER'S good, agressive and tight defense on him tonight.....


And Webber already knew what Duncan was going to say or maybe he gave his interview after hearing Duncan's. :)

He’s going to say he missed some shots he should have made and my effort was definitely there. I don’t want to say things, I just try
 
You can tell by the Spurs comments that they really didn't think they would lose last night's game. They were outplayed at all levels and yet all they can talk about is "running out of time" and "I got enough looks tonight, but I just didn't play well. I don't think there's any other way to put it"?

Really, Tim? How about "The Kings had me covered all night. Webber played really well; I guess he's pretty much recovered from that procedure...(self-deprecating laugh could go here)... They played tough d, and tonight they won."

We didn't hear any of that because the Spurs are still trying to figure out just what team they played last night. It certainly wasn't the one they prepared for...

Heheheheheh!

:D
 
Inside Dish

http://www.nba.com/kings/news/The_Inside_Dishvs_San_Antoni-127456-58.html


by Devin Blankenship--January 2, 2005
Kings vs. San Antonio

Biggie…
This has been a tough season for the Sacramento Kings when it comes to big games, or as some refer to, statement games.

The Kings have held their own over the past few years in statement contests during the regular season, registering some big victories against Western Conference powers both at ARCO and on the road. But this season has seen somewhat of a dryspell for the team, with Sacramento really only getting a couple of big wins through the first two months of the season—versus Phoenix and the Lakers.

That’s why Sunday’s showdown with the Spurs was so important for Sacramento to win, not only in the standings but for the Kings’ psyche as the team prepared to leave California for a four-game East Coast road trip. On top of that, it was against San Antonio, a team that has given the Kings fits at ARCO Arena over the past few seasons.

You could just feel how upbeat the arena was after the final horn had sounded giving Sacramento a 86-81 victory, from the fans to the concession workers to the front office. Gavin Maloof beamed as he walked though the tunnel to the Kings’ locker room, talking to reporters and high-fiving fans.

It was a good way to start off 2005.

Young Fellas…
The Kings have gotten somewhat of a youth infusion since Bobby Jackson went down to injury last week, thanks to Maurice Evans and Kevin Martin.

It was a foregone conclusion that Evans would probably get more playing time initially, due to his defensive ability and athleticism, but Martin’s introduction into the rotation has been somewhat of a surprise.

Head Coach Rick Adelman likes to keep a tight rotation and go with the guys he knows will produce, hence the rookie’s absence from the floor during November and December. But Martin continued to practice hard and refused to let his head get down, and the result was substantial playing time versus the Jazz on Friday and then again on Sunday.

So far it looks like Martin may be on the floor to stay.

Both players bring an excitement and intensity to the floor that the Kings sometimes lack—they also are extremely athletic and get to loose balls, another area Sacramento was looking for help.

Besides the obvious attributes the pair brings to the floor, they also have another attractive quality that appeals to Adelman—Evans and Martin seem to really get ARCO Arena going whenever they enter the game.

K-Mart’s dunk to end the first half got a lethargic Sunday Kings crowd off their feet and roaring for the first time in a while.

Random Thoughts…

**There was a weird moment in the second half when Doug Christie subbed in for Martin and the two slapped hands at midcourt. It was almost like older Doug was coming back in for younger Doug—older Doug had a more chiseled physique and a bald head while younger Doug had a nice, full head of hair and looked fresh out of high school.


**It’s weird how Brent Barry really hasn’t fit in with the Spurs like most thought he would. Barry only played 11 minutes on Sunday and is averaging only 6.3 points per game and 18.8 minutes this season, his lowest totals since 1997 in Miami. Rumors have started popping up that he may be traded.

**Tim Duncan and Chris Webber pretty much neutralized each other on Sunday. Both scored 14 points and missed a lot of shots—Webb did outrebound Duncan, 13-11.

You can e-mail Devin Blankenship at fanmail@kingsbball.com
 
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PLAYER OF THE GAME:
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Peja Stojakovic

Peja looked good against Bruce Bowen for the first time in recent memory.

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“It was a knock around the league with people saying we couldn’t beat the major teams. But coming out here and beating a team that has won nine out of the last 10 is good for us.”
-Kevin Martin

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Kevin Martin's around-the-back bounce pass that went through Brent Barry's legs and resulted in a Darius Songaila lay-up had even Martin laughing at himself.

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Rebounds: Sacramento 47, San Antonio 44


 
LMM said:
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Kevin Martin's around-the-back bounce pass that went through Brent Barry's legs and resulted in a Darius Songaila lay-up had even Martin laughing at himself.
Play of the year?
 
Everyone on the team just feels lifted by this win , this was big for us , can wait to see the Sonic,Mavs, TWolves and Suns agian !
 
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