Game 48: Kings @ Cavs 2/5/2024
Posted: Mon Feb 5, 2024 11:24 pm
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Sheeeeeesh. Merrill gotta be a mainstay in the rotation.
And he's in the 3 point contest, we shoulda put him in the dunk contest lolijspeelman wrote:
JujitsuFlip wrote:And he's in the 3 point contest, we shoulda put him in the dunk contest lolijspeelman wrote:
JonFromVA wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:And he's in the 3 point contest, we shoulda put him in the dunk contest lolijspeelman wrote:
Didn't he win the dunk contest already?
Anyway, a very impressive win where we didn't wilt just because Sacramento can score. I often watch the other teams broadcast because I'm pretty tired of ours, but the Kings group is pretty awful with lots of whining about the foul disparity and some pretty bad examples of why they thought they were being shafted. They didn't even say a thing when Sabonis was too busy complaining to the ref to go contest Strus who stole the ball from him. Looked clean on the replay too.
JonFromVA wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:And he's in the 3 point contest, we shoulda put him in the dunk contest lolijspeelman wrote:
Didn't he win the dunk contest already?
Anyway, a very impressive win where we didn't wilt just because Sacramento can score. I often watch the other teams broadcast because I'm pretty tired of ours, but the Kings group is pretty awful with lots of whining about the foul disparity and some pretty bad examples of why they thought they were being shafted. They didn't even say a thing when Sabonis was too busy complaining to the ref to go contest Strus who stole the ball from him and buried an uncontested 3pter because of it. Strus's swipe looked clean on the replay too.
Iwasawitness wrote:JonFromVA wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:And he's in the 3 point contest, we shoulda put him in the dunk contest lol
Didn't he win the dunk contest already?
Anyway, a very impressive win where we didn't wilt just because Sacramento can score. I often watch the other teams broadcast because I'm pretty tired of ours, but the Kings group is pretty awful with lots of whining about the foul disparity and some pretty bad examples of why they thought they were being shafted. They didn't even say a thing when Sabonis was too busy complaining to the ref to go contest Strus who stole the ball from him and buried an uncontested 3pter because of it. Strus's swipe looked clean on the replay too.
I think this in of itself is a big difference from the cavaliers of last year to what we have now. As someone mentioned in another thread, Okoro’s shooting has improved and Wade is healthy so he’s been able to hit his shots at a much better rate. But on top of that, adding Strus and Niang gave us more offensive weapons, and Merrill has broken out as an off ball three point specialist. The Cavaliers are much more deep, and have a variety of options as far as rotations are concerned. Mobley and Allen have both improved. And this is arguably Mitchell’s best season when you consider his improved defense.
With that said, Garland needs to continue to remain healthy and he needs to keep doing what he’s doing now, which is be more of a role playing PG who plays without the ball and is smart with his shot selection. I don’t think he’s going to be a 20/8 guy for the rest of the season and that’s honestly fine with me. Just continue to make smart basketball plays, flow with the offense. He’s got his contact already, so don’t worry about stats for right now. I’m ready to admit that I was wrong and Garland/Mitchell can in fact work, but I need to see it more first.
Also, I can’t wait for Thompson to come back. I don’t know if he’ll be as good as before but just having his rebounding and defense will still help.
That "more first" has to be in the post season. They've reached the #2 seed at points in the previous 2 regular seasons, it didn't make much of a difference come April.Iwasawitness wrote:JonFromVA wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:And he's in the 3 point contest, we shoulda put him in the dunk contest lol
Didn't he win the dunk contest already?
Anyway, a very impressive win where we didn't wilt just because Sacramento can score. I often watch the other teams broadcast because I'm pretty tired of ours, but the Kings group is pretty awful with lots of whining about the foul disparity and some pretty bad examples of why they thought they were being shafted. They didn't even say a thing when Sabonis was too busy complaining to the ref to go contest Strus who stole the ball from him and buried an uncontested 3pter because of it. Strus's swipe looked clean on the replay too.
I think this in of itself is a big difference from the cavaliers of last year to what we have now. As someone mentioned in another thread, Okoro’s shooting has improved and Wade is healthy so he’s been able to hit his shots at a much better rate. But on top of that, adding Strus and Niang gave us more offensive weapons, and Merrill has broken out as an off ball three point specialist. The Cavaliers are much more deep, and have a variety of options as far as rotations are concerned. Mobley and Allen have both improved. And this is arguably Mitchell’s best season when you consider his improved defense.
With that said, Garland needs to continue to remain healthy and he needs to keep doing what he’s doing now, which is be more of a role playing PG who plays without the ball and is smart with his shot selection. I don’t think he’s going to be a 20/8 guy for the rest of the season and that’s honestly fine with me. Just continue to make smart basketball plays, flow with the offense. He’s got his contact already, so don’t worry about stats for right now. I’m ready to admit that I was wrong and Garland/Mitchell can in fact work, but I need to see it more first.
Also, I can’t wait for Thompson to come back. I don’t know if he’ll be as good as before but just having his rebounding and defense will still help.
JujitsuFlip wrote:That "more first" has to be in the post season. They've reached the #2 seed at points in the previous 2 regular seasons, it didn't make much of a difference come April.Iwasawitness wrote:JonFromVA wrote:
Didn't he win the dunk contest already?
Anyway, a very impressive win where we didn't wilt just because Sacramento can score. I often watch the other teams broadcast because I'm pretty tired of ours, but the Kings group is pretty awful with lots of whining about the foul disparity and some pretty bad examples of why they thought they were being shafted. They didn't even say a thing when Sabonis was too busy complaining to the ref to go contest Strus who stole the ball from him and buried an uncontested 3pter because of it. Strus's swipe looked clean on the replay too.
I think this in of itself is a big difference from the cavaliers of last year to what we have now. As someone mentioned in another thread, Okoro’s shooting has improved and Wade is healthy so he’s been able to hit his shots at a much better rate. But on top of that, adding Strus and Niang gave us more offensive weapons, and Merrill has broken out as an off ball three point specialist. The Cavaliers are much more deep, and have a variety of options as far as rotations are concerned. Mobley and Allen have both improved. And this is arguably Mitchell’s best season when you consider his improved defense.
With that said, Garland needs to continue to remain healthy and he needs to keep doing what he’s doing now, which is be more of a role playing PG who plays without the ball and is smart with his shot selection. I don’t think he’s going to be a 20/8 guy for the rest of the season and that’s honestly fine with me. Just continue to make smart basketball plays, flow with the offense. He’s got his contact already, so don’t worry about stats for right now. I’m ready to admit that I was wrong and Garland/Mitchell can in fact work, but I need to see it more first.
Also, I can’t wait for Thompson to come back. I don’t know if he’ll be as good as before but just having his rebounding and defense will still help.
Iwasawitness wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:That "more first" has to be in the post season. They've reached the #2 seed at points in the previous 2 regular seasons, it didn't make much of a difference come April.Iwasawitness wrote:
I think this in of itself is a big difference from the cavaliers of last year to what we have now. As someone mentioned in another thread, Okoro’s shooting has improved and Wade is healthy so he’s been able to hit his shots at a much better rate. But on top of that, adding Strus and Niang gave us more offensive weapons, and Merrill has broken out as an off ball three point specialist. The Cavaliers are much more deep, and have a variety of options as far as rotations are concerned. Mobley and Allen have both improved. And this is arguably Mitchell’s best season when you consider his improved defense.
With that said, Garland needs to continue to remain healthy and he needs to keep doing what he’s doing now, which is be more of a role playing PG who plays without the ball and is smart with his shot selection. I don’t think he’s going to be a 20/8 guy for the rest of the season and that’s honestly fine with me. Just continue to make smart basketball plays, flow with the offense. He’s got his contact already, so don’t worry about stats for right now. I’m ready to admit that I was wrong and Garland/Mitchell can in fact work, but I need to see it more first.
Also, I can’t wait for Thompson to come back. I don’t know if he’ll be as good as before but just having his rebounding and defense will still help.
I agree, but I'm not too worried about that right now. I had major concerns going into the postseason last year due to the way the roster was constructed and how we were winning our games and the fact that we just couldn't beat the top teams in the league. We also didn't have much depth. That isn't the case this year. We've beaten Milwaukee, Clippers, Philly, Denver (I don't care that they were missing Murray... we were missing Mitchell and we were on the end of a three game road trip), New York (with Garland and Allen missing), and now we just beat Sacramento, who has won the last four meetings against us. I see a team this year with much more depth. I see a coach in Bickerstaff who has at least improved on adjustments. We have an easier schedule for the rest of the year, if we stay healthy then we shouldn't have any problem maintaining top four status, thus giving up homecourt advantage in the playoffs. Last year I thought we were a first round exit. This year I wouldn't be surprised if we made it to the conference finals.
With that said, if we face the Knicks again, we're royally ****.