Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
ESPN
#10 (+6) -- DeMarcus Cousins is playing the ball of his life. Our guy Omri Casspi has emerged as one of Boogie's favorite teammates. And these Kings, despite losing Sunday's trap game at short-handed OKC before visits to Dallas and Memphis, are in the thick of the Team of the Month race. http://espn.go.com/nba/powerrankings
NBA
#8 (+3) -- Sacramento (5-2)
Pace: 97.8 (7), OffRtg: 103.3 (13), DefRtg: 100.0 (8), NetRtg: +3.3 (10)
Further tests lie ahead, but the Kings passed a big one in Phoenix on Friday. DeMarcus Cousins was denied the ball most of the night and then fouled out in regulation. Rudy Gay couldn't make a shot and they faced an overtime deficit of seven points before winning in double OT behind Darren Collison and Ben McLemore, who's starting to look like a player.
This week: @ DAL, @ MEM, vs. SAS OKC http://www.nba.com/2014/news/powerrankings/11/10/week2/index.html
CBSSports
#11 (-3) -- There's sad irony in the Kings capturing amazing chemistry, playing far beyond expectations and still finding a way to lose to OKC.
Yahoo
#14 (+3) -- (Record: 5-2; last week’s rank: 17): An excellent start lost some momentum with a loss Sunday to the injury-plagued Thunder, who were without Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba-power-rankings--warriors-remain-on-top-175745766.html
Late Add (per PurpleHaze)
Sports Illustrated
#5 (+6) -- The Kings are for real in the sense that they are talented enough to beat anyone. Rudy Gay and DeMarcus Cousins are playing with more discipline after their summer stints with Team USA. Now it's up to Sacramento's veteran leaders to get their teammates to do the same. http://www.si.com/nba/2014/11/10/nba-power-rankings-warriors-kings-raptors
#10 (+6) -- DeMarcus Cousins is playing the ball of his life. Our guy Omri Casspi has emerged as one of Boogie's favorite teammates. And these Kings, despite losing Sunday's trap game at short-handed OKC before visits to Dallas and Memphis, are in the thick of the Team of the Month race. http://espn.go.com/nba/powerrankings
NBA
#8 (+3) -- Sacramento (5-2)
Pace: 97.8 (7), OffRtg: 103.3 (13), DefRtg: 100.0 (8), NetRtg: +3.3 (10)
Further tests lie ahead, but the Kings passed a big one in Phoenix on Friday. DeMarcus Cousins was denied the ball most of the night and then fouled out in regulation. Rudy Gay couldn't make a shot and they faced an overtime deficit of seven points before winning in double OT behind Darren Collison and Ben McLemore, who's starting to look like a player.
This week: @ DAL, @ MEM, vs. SAS OKC http://www.nba.com/2014/news/powerrankings/11/10/week2/index.html
CBSSports
#11 (-3) -- There's sad irony in the Kings capturing amazing chemistry, playing far beyond expectations and still finding a way to lose to OKC.
Yahoo
#14 (+3) -- (Record: 5-2; last week’s rank: 17): An excellent start lost some momentum with a loss Sunday to the injury-plagued Thunder, who were without Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba-power-rankings--warriors-remain-on-top-175745766.html
Late Add (per PurpleHaze)
Sports Illustrated
#5 (+6) -- The Kings are for real in the sense that they are talented enough to beat anyone. Rudy Gay and DeMarcus Cousins are playing with more discipline after their summer stints with Team USA. Now it's up to Sacramento's veteran leaders to get their teammates to do the same. http://www.si.com/nba/2014/11/10/nba-power-rankings-warriors-kings-raptors
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