I can't give the Warriors even a 50/50 chance in game 7 despite being the defending champions. They suck on the road they're old and our guys now have momentum! It won't be easy but I say advantage Kings!
This game has to put Mike Brown in the top 5 conversation - Kerr, Pop, Lue, Spo, Brown.
Plus just one day off, this is where stamina could play to our advantage. According to Bob Fitzgerald (the Warriors announcer), the Kings won each time with one day off the games 1, 2, and 6; but lost games 3, 4, and 5 with two days off each. It looks like the Warriors' core needs more time to rest.I can't give the Warriors even a 50/50 chance in game 7 despite being the defending champions. They suck on the road they're old and our guys now have momentum! It won't be easy but I say advantage Kings!
Not just rest, but an extra day of game planning I’m sure helps. Hard to collect data and implement changes in 24 hoursPlus just one day off, this is where stamina could play to our advantage. According to Bob Fitzgerald (the Warriors announcer), the Kings won each time with one day off the games 1, 2, and 6; but lost games 3, 4, and 5 with two days off each. It looks like the Warriors' core needs more time to rest.
I love that fox is enjoying his victory lap after staying committed to Sacramento when others could have asked out or folded. He always knew when things got turned around it would be a magical place to play.
I can’t imagine there have been many game seven underdogs at home.Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings Game 7 Odds:
The Kings are currently +1 underdogs against the Warriors, with -110 at PointsBet the best odds currently available. For the favored Warriors (-1) to cover the spread, PointsBet also has the best odds currently on offer at -110. (04/28/23 @ 11 PM PT)
Don't forget 3 vs 6 seed to boot.I can’t imagine there have been many game seven underdogs at home.
Welcome! Given our very long playoff drought, I think all Kings fans would be pretty happy to be playing the Grizzlies (or anyone else for that matter) in the playoffs in future years as well! Our fanbase is so PTSD about 16 seasons of ineptitude (most years, anyways).I'm a Memphis Grizzlies fan who knows nothing about the city of Sacramento, has never been there, and has no personal interest in the Kings one way or the other. That said, I'm stopping by here (may never post here again) just to say I've enjoyed watching your team this season and especially in this series against Golden State. I didn't take the Kings seriously initially, but they've proven they are the real deal. My Grizzlies embarrassed themselves against the Lakers and hopefully will use it as a learning moment. We have some championship caliber talent but need a lot more maturity and discipline that hopefully will come with time. Your team, meanwhile, has offered a stark contrast of a team that did it the right way and isn't wilting in the spotlight. Best of luck -- anybody who beats the Warriors is a friend in my book. I hope to see a more mature version of the Grizzlies play this Kings teams in a series in the future.
Despite the win, nobody talk about how terrible Sabonis is in the entire series. He needs to get his act together and play with better confident. Not only didn't he play bully ball like he normally did inside the paint...but he loses ball for no reason...turning over the ball. I understand he helps with the offensive rebound...but that's something we EXPECT of him as one of the factors when he's out there....no one expect him to be a non-factor as an offensive scorer in the paint. He keeps missing easy buckets and I think that's due to lack of confident. He needs to assert his bully tactics like he did in the regular season. I am not saying he should start bulling Green or Looney...I am saying there are times, where Wiggins or Thompson were on him but he chooses to pass out of the paint rather than taking advantage of their lack of strength. The fact that he pass it shows lack of confident. I never EVER expect Sabonis to rattle in ANY TIME....but I seen him rattle in the last couple games. He needs to get himself together for the benefit of this team. Let's be clear, the Kings need everyone to play well. But it doesn't help if one of your best players is being rattled inside the paint.
Despite the win, nobody talk about how terrible Sabonis is in the entire series. He needs to get his act together and play with better confident. Not only didn't he play bully ball like he normally did inside the paint...but he loses ball for no reason...turning over the ball. I understand he helps with the offensive rebound...but that's something we EXPECT of him as one of the factors when he's out there....no one expect him to be a non-factor as an offensive scorer in the paint. He keeps missing easy buckets and I think that's due to lack of confident. He needs to assert his bully tactics like he did in the regular season. I am not saying he should start bulling Green or Looney...I am saying there are times, where Wiggins or Thompson were on him but he chooses to pass out of the paint rather than taking advantage of their lack of strength. The fact that he pass it shows lack of confident. I never EVER expect Sabonis to rattle in ANY TIME....but I seen him rattle in the last couple games. He needs to get himself together for the benefit of this team. Let's be clear, the Kings need everyone to play well. But it doesn't help if one of your best players is being rattled inside the paint.
And, there is even less recovery/prep time because tipoff tomorrow is at 12:30 PM instead of 7:00 PM.Plus just one day off, this is where stamina could play to our advantage. According to Bob Fitzgerald (the Warriors announcer), the Kings won each time with one day off the games 1, 2, and 6; but lost games 3, 4, and 5 with two days off each. It looks like the Warriors' core needs more time to rest.