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Re: San Antonio (27-19) @ Sacramento (16-31) 

Post#61 » by SacKingZZZ » Thu Feb 4, 2010 6:52 am

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I wonder where I heard al jefferson and ricky rubio for martin and thompson. That sounds better.



Actually this team could really use Dalembert, or at least a player like him, more than Al Jefferson. Especially when you consider the cost of doing business. I'd say it's probably time to pony up and offer them Noc and KT for Daly. Play him and Spencer together, it can work!
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Re: San Antonio (27-19) @ Sacramento (16-31) 

Post#62 » by khoffman3113 » Thu Feb 4, 2010 8:06 am

Tyreke Evans scored 10 points in the final 37 seconds and the Kings as a team scored 19 points in the final 1:40 of the game! :o

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Re: San Antonio (27-19) @ Sacramento (16-31) 

Post#63 » by KF10 » Thu Feb 4, 2010 8:12 am

It's really 28.5 seconds. Evans scored 10 points in the last 28.5 seconds. Image

If we had one more possession or so, I seriously believe that Evans would have "McGradied" the Spurs.
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Re: San Antonio (27-19) @ Sacramento (16-31) 

Post#64 » by cdt3 » Thu Feb 4, 2010 1:50 pm

Hawes (6) and Greene (3) COMBINED for 9 rebounds a night (JT avgs 9 a night). Greene is a SF and rebounds like a SF and Hawes is a below avg rebounder for a big man. The reason the Kings were such an improved rebounding team was JT and Brockman. Also no big man stopped Dejuan Blair (9 of 11).

All the Kings problems didn't go away without JT. Young teams always struggle, see the Hawks before Bibby just a young group of losers. Then they started maturing and winning every year. It takes time for a team this young to put it all together. Hawes has been in the NBA 3 years, JT and Greene 2, Brockman 1. This team has lots of room to grow.
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Re: San Antonio (27-19) @ Sacramento (16-31) 

Post#65 » by RoyalCourtJestr » Thu Feb 4, 2010 3:43 pm

Anyone giving up on a 27 year old SG because they think he can't mesh into this team may have solid arguments. But anyone giving up on a 23 year old PF because he's in a sophomore slump needs to get thier heads checked.
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Re: San Antonio (27-19) @ Sacramento (16-31) 

Post#66 » by king125 » Thu Feb 4, 2010 4:06 pm

Spencer played good and has been for a while now. He plays like a PG, good passing, nice layups. He is a poor defender and a poor rebounder. He is better away from the hoop. He has more talent and upside then JT and moving forward this team would be better off looking for a new PF to play with him then a new Center to play with JT.

Trade Martin to Minnesota for Al Jefferson and play Casspi or Greene at the 2. Draft Cousins in the draft and we would have a pretty nice big man rotation. Oh and then trade JT/Nocioni for something....maybe an expiring and another draft pick where we could pick up another SG.

just an idea

Hawes
Jefferson
Casspi
Greene
Evans

with Cousin, Beno, Brockman, and maybe Xavier Henry with another draft pick.

that team would be set for years.
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Re: San Antonio (27-19) @ Sacramento (16-31) 

Post#67 » by darkadun » Thu Feb 4, 2010 4:31 pm

I like Al Jeff, but he doesn't bring the one thing we need right now, low post defense. He would give us a low post threat, which would help our offense and I think he is a solid rebounder, so it would be interesting. But we'd still need to get someone like Dalembert to come in a block shots and play good D.
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Re: San Antonio (27-19) @ Sacramento (16-31) 

Post#68 » by KF10 » Thu Feb 4, 2010 5:30 pm

KF10 wrote:It's really 28.5 seconds. Evans scored 10 points in the last 28.5 seconds. Image

If we had one more possession or so, I seriously believe that Evans would have "McGradied" the Spurs.


Nevermind. You were right. It was around ~37 seconds. I miscalculated the time intervals. :P
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Re: San Antonio (27-19) @ Sacramento (16-31) 

Post#69 » by SacKingZZZ » Thu Feb 4, 2010 9:33 pm

king125 wrote:Spencer played good and has been for a while now. He plays like a PG, good passing, nice layups. He is a poor defender and a poor rebounder. He is better away from the hoop. He has more talent and upside then JT and moving forward this team would be better off looking for a new PF to play with him then a new Center to play with JT.

Trade Martin to Minnesota for Al Jefferson and play Casspi or Greene at the 2. Draft Cousins in the draft and we would have a pretty nice big man rotation. Oh and then trade JT/Nocioni for something....maybe an expiring and another draft pick where we could pick up another SG.

just an idea

Hawes
Jefferson
Casspi
Greene
Evans

with Cousin, Beno, Brockman, and maybe Xavier Henry with another draft pick.

that team would be set for years.


I agree totally. In fact, I still contend that Hawes is a PF! He really plays like one, truth is he can play PF or C. I just don't know about Jefferson though. If he, Spencer, and Kevin were our big 3 I might be all for it, but with Evans I think a big like Jefferson just won't work as effectively with the rest of the pieces this team has. He and Evans could be a great 1, 2 punch but the rest of the team needs to be reorganized.

Oh, but I am of the opinion that JT needs to stick around as a backup. He's a starting quality PF IMO, just not for what this team has or needs. He'd be an awesome energy/versatilility bench player though. I could see him doing things at a Carl Landry level off the bench, 6th man type.
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Re: San Antonio (27-19) @ Sacramento (16-31) 

Post#70 » by SacTownKings4Life » Thu Feb 4, 2010 11:20 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxpvvASM7zg


Um... wow. is that ALL??? It's like 6 seconds! Although it kinda makes me wonder why some women wear revealing clothing and then act all SHOCKED when they realize that guys are looking at them. Exactly what did you expect?
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Re: San Antonio (27-19) @ Sacramento (16-31) 

Post#71 » by bjax24 » Fri Feb 5, 2010 12:20 am

That's the new greatest video on youtube.

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