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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#201 » by a-rod » Sun Feb 21, 2010 6:58 am

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a-rod wrote:The cat in da house, one my favorite kings ever..

Really?

Absolutely.The cat was clutch as hell for sure.He loves to take big shots. with us he led the NBA in 4th quarter points.

I still remember that game against GSW. we were down by 10, and the cat made big shot after big shot. we cut down the lead to 3 with 5 seconds to go and peja air ball a 3 :lol:

mike montgomery used the whole bench that game, but no one could stop him.
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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#202 » by SacKingZZZ » Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:43 am

king125 wrote:should have started Hawes, Greene, Casspi, Beno, and Evans and brought Landry, Thompson, and Garcia off the bench. I like Westphal but that was dumb. Thompson plays better off the bench and Landry has never even practiced with the team. Way to ease him in there and help him start his Kings career with confidence. Plus Garcia shouldnt be put in that position yet either.

As much as I like PW, that starting lineup started everyone in a funk and lost the game.



I they honestly think Landry is "the guy" then they need to start him. Find out if he is what they think he is. Thompson should come off the bench, he has the makings of the best 6th man big in the league. Even better than Landry IMO.
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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#203 » by SactoBob » Sun Feb 21, 2010 3:13 pm

SadKingsFan wrote:Pathetic **** defense. No way we will win this game.

Kevin Martin's fault. Oh, wait...
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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#204 » by ICMTM » Sun Feb 21, 2010 5:19 pm

a-rod wrote:
ICMTM wrote:
a-rod wrote:The cat in da house, one my favorite kings ever..

Really?

Absolutely.The cat was clutch as hell for sure.He loves to take big shots. with us he led the NBA in 4th quarter points.

I still remember that game against GSW. we were down by 10, and the cat made big shot after big shot. we cut down the lead to 3 with 5 seconds to go and peja air ball a 3 :lol:

mike montgomery used the whole bench that game, but no one could stop him.

Cool! You just don't here Cuttino Mobley and favorite King together very often.
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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#205 » by darkadun » Sun Feb 21, 2010 5:22 pm

Mobley was awesome, but his best years were behind him when he played for us. It was still fun to see him in a kings uni tho.

I think the biggest reason we lost the game is stagnant offense. We don't move the ball or make the extra pass. Think of the games we play well in. We typically move the ball around, make the extra pass, and get good looks. They missed alot of shots last night but didn't have great looks, mainly due to alot of 1on1 play. Thats the most frustrating thing about the game IMO
Sometimes you just have to look yourself in the mirror and say....Tyreke Evans.
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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#206 » by ICMTM » Sun Feb 21, 2010 5:48 pm

mitchweber wrote:Well 3 point shooting (offensively and defensively), FT shooting and rebounding were the main culprits tonight. We forced plenty of turnovers but considering that, didn't seem to score much in transition.

I'm really getting annoyed with how many open shots Tyreke gets for his teammates that they just miss again and again.

Landry was disappointing regardless of the circumstances. He certainly has a legitimate excuse to a certain point, but he was just missing easy shots out there.

For right now, I'm going to have to say that we should go back to starting either Donte or Beno.

Mostly this game was a function of not having the gusto to recover from one horrendous quarter.


Tyreke misses the pick and pop a lot. He'll get the screen, the big men will roll, and be open. Yet he'll get the ball to Omri more times than not. Landry rebounded well. Again I don't expect him to be the next Chris Webber like the media machine is pumping him up to be. I just feel at this point When Tyreke is in a half court offense it's a drain on the team. When he's playing uptempo and instinctively he's money. We've all said Reke's decision making is his weakness. I just feel it affects others who play with him.

I feel Cisco in the lineup is something we need to either commit to right away or abandon. It seemed like on the defensive end to start I liked what I saw, but when the bench came in they had the big quarter.
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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#207 » by RIPskaterdude » Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:51 pm

I think we should bring Garcia off the bench and get him comfortable with the team, instead of throwing him in the starting lineup right away.
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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#208 » by Nicky Nix Nook » Sun Feb 21, 2010 9:50 pm

I think we should stop sucking

Oh and WAVE CABLE SUCKS! DON"T EVER GET IT
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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#209 » by pillwenney » Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:56 pm

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Tyreke misses the pick and pop a lot. He'll get the screen, the big men will roll, and be open. Yet he'll get the ball to Omri more times than not. Landry rebounded well. Again I don't expect him to be the next Chris Webber like the media machine is pumping him up to be. I just feel at this point When Tyreke is in a half court offense it's a drain on the team. When he's playing uptempo and instinctively he's money. We've all said Reke's decision making is his weakness. I just feel it affects others who play with him.

I feel Cisco in the lineup is something we need to either commit to right away or abandon. It seemed like on the defensive end to start I liked what I saw, but when the bench came in they had the big quarter.


I disagree about his decision-making. I've actually been mostly very impressed with it so far. I think he's pretty awesome at getting stuck in traffic, and then very quickly seeing the floor and finding the guy who's open. I mean he's certainly at his best in the open court, but I have no problem with his half court play for the most part. I think that when Tyreke penetrates, we almost always get a good shot out of it. The trick is consistently putting him in a good position to penetrate and Tyreke consistently trying to penetrate.
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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#210 » by Wolfay » Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:30 pm

Nicky Nix Nook wrote:I think we should stop sucking

Oh and WAVE CABLE SUCKS! DON"T EVER GET IT


I never heard of that. If you have fiber optics, I recommend AT&T U-Verse. I've had that for about 6 months now and haven't had a problem. I also recommend DirecTV. Had that for years and again, no problems.
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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#211 » by wiltchamberlain » Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:46 pm

Wolfay wrote:
Nicky Nix Nook wrote:I think we should stop sucking

Oh and WAVE CABLE SUCKS! DON"T EVER GET IT


I never heard of that. If you have fiber optics, I recommend AT&T U-Verse. I've had that for about 6 months now and haven't had a problem. I also recommend DirecTV. Had that for years and again, no problems.



NNN doesn't lie. I live in Loomis where they only cable company that serves the area is WAVE, and it's terrible.
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Re: Sacramento (18-36) @ Los Angeles (21-33) 

Post#212 » by a-rod » Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:48 pm

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mitchweber wrote:Well 3 point shooting (offensively and defensively), FT shooting and rebounding were the main culprits tonight. We forced plenty of turnovers but considering that, didn't seem to score much in transition.

I'm really getting annoyed with how many open shots Tyreke gets for his teammates that they just miss again and again.

Landry was disappointing regardless of the circumstances. He certainly has a legitimate excuse to a certain point, but he was just missing easy shots out there.

For right now, I'm going to have to say that we should go back to starting either Donte or Beno.

Mostly this game was a function of not having the gusto to recover from one horrendous quarter.


Tyreke misses the pick and pop a lot. He'll get the screen, the big men will roll, and be open. Yet he'll get the ball to Omri more times than not. Landry rebounded well. Again I don't expect him to be the next Chris Webber like the media machine is pumping him up to be. I just feel at this point When Tyreke is in a half court offense it's a drain on the team. When he's playing uptempo and instinctively he's money. We've all said Reke's decision making is his weakness. I just feel it affects others who play with him.

I feel Cisco in the lineup is something we need to either commit to right away or abandon. It seemed like on the defensive end to start I liked what I saw, but when the bench came in they had the big quarter.

Agreed. Making a good decision starts with anticipating the play and reading the defense.
Evans doesn't do that consistently, but hes still young he will learn.
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SacKingZZZ wrote:No thanks to Deng. I read a rumor surfing hoopshype awhile back saying Gay for Reke is a possibility.


Must be true, if it's a rumor you read on Hoopshype.
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