I am admittedly a new fan to the Kings, but I am an avid basketball fan (and player) who spends a lot of time watching basketball. I do enjoy college basketball more, but I get my decent fill of the NBA as well.
And sometimes a fresh, objective perspective is the most accurate, right?
So let me say what no one here seems to be saying: This team is selfish. I'd almost go as far as to call them arrogant - except I don't want to judge their personalities off the court based off of how they act and play on the court.
I said it in another thread, and I'll say it here: When I watch the Kings play, I feel like I'm watching 1v1/street basketball. Nearly every player on the Kings seems to have a me first, shoot first attitude. Jimmer is not the only player that doesn't get the ball passed to him when he's open... in fact, if Thornton/Tyreke/Cousins/or almost any other Kings player has the ball, it doesn't seem to matter what the defense is doing, or how many teammates are in position to score - they only seem to be interested in "how can I get points?"
Watching this team, there is barely any semblance of an offense. I say that not in terms of talent or shooting ability (which also seems low), but rather in terms of running plays and understanding the game.
In fact, I'd go as far as to say that the Kings played just as well in the first half as the second - in the first half, they were lucky to have some shots fall, but overall, the offense was sloppy, the shots were stupid, and it was only a matter of time before things crumbled. I even said to my buddy, "this offense is nonexistent, they are lucky their shots happen to be falling, but if they running the offense like this in the second half they will get blown out." Sure enough, I was right.
Nearly every player on the team is at partial blame for this, but Tyreke and Cousins stick out the most. I don't care how much talent they have, you'd think at one point or another, they would say to themselves, "Gee, self, this team has been pretty awful for awhile. Maybe I am not the superstar I think I am. Maybe I CAN'T carry this team to victory solely on my own shoulders. Maybe I'm not the hot-shot I thought I was."
Let me put it simply and stupidly: If I had a hotdog stand and I got crappy business, and the people who DID buy my hotdogs said they tasted awful, I'd probably say to myself "Gee, maybe my hotdogs really are bad." The same thing goes for the team: you have a bunch of guys who have not had much success in the league (team-wise) playing like they think they are all-stars.
As a team, and with all the different pieces they have, I think Sacramento has the talent to make the playoffs.
As individuals, I just don't see it (yet). Blame Coach W all you want for his rotations - I'd be frustrated too if I were him, and unsure of who I could trust to actually play like a TEAM player when on the court. I've seen more plays run in the YMCA league than I have in four Kings games... this team is not playing NBA caliber offense right now.
And sometimes a fresh, objective perspective is the most accurate, right?
So let me say what no one here seems to be saying: This team is selfish. I'd almost go as far as to call them arrogant - except I don't want to judge their personalities off the court based off of how they act and play on the court.
I said it in another thread, and I'll say it here: When I watch the Kings play, I feel like I'm watching 1v1/street basketball. Nearly every player on the Kings seems to have a me first, shoot first attitude. Jimmer is not the only player that doesn't get the ball passed to him when he's open... in fact, if Thornton/Tyreke/Cousins/or almost any other Kings player has the ball, it doesn't seem to matter what the defense is doing, or how many teammates are in position to score - they only seem to be interested in "how can I get points?"
Watching this team, there is barely any semblance of an offense. I say that not in terms of talent or shooting ability (which also seems low), but rather in terms of running plays and understanding the game.
In fact, I'd go as far as to say that the Kings played just as well in the first half as the second - in the first half, they were lucky to have some shots fall, but overall, the offense was sloppy, the shots were stupid, and it was only a matter of time before things crumbled. I even said to my buddy, "this offense is nonexistent, they are lucky their shots happen to be falling, but if they running the offense like this in the second half they will get blown out." Sure enough, I was right.
Nearly every player on the team is at partial blame for this, but Tyreke and Cousins stick out the most. I don't care how much talent they have, you'd think at one point or another, they would say to themselves, "Gee, self, this team has been pretty awful for awhile. Maybe I am not the superstar I think I am. Maybe I CAN'T carry this team to victory solely on my own shoulders. Maybe I'm not the hot-shot I thought I was."
Let me put it simply and stupidly: If I had a hotdog stand and I got crappy business, and the people who DID buy my hotdogs said they tasted awful, I'd probably say to myself "Gee, maybe my hotdogs really are bad." The same thing goes for the team: you have a bunch of guys who have not had much success in the league (team-wise) playing like they think they are all-stars.
As a team, and with all the different pieces they have, I think Sacramento has the talent to make the playoffs.
As individuals, I just don't see it (yet). Blame Coach W all you want for his rotations - I'd be frustrated too if I were him, and unsure of who I could trust to actually play like a TEAM player when on the court. I've seen more plays run in the YMCA league than I have in four Kings games... this team is not playing NBA caliber offense right now.
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