Game 73 Thread - Kings (25-47) vs Suns (57-14)
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2022 10:50 pm
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RipPizzaGuy wrote:Holding out some hope for Mitchell. Hes the most head scratching player. Games like tonight you think hes got a clear path to being an above average starting point guard, other games its like hes the worst offensive player in the league.
Really would hope for more consistency out of a 23 year old, but maybe that will come with time .
rpa wrote:RipPizzaGuy wrote:Holding out some hope for Mitchell. Hes the most head scratching player. Games like tonight you think hes got a clear path to being an above average starting point guard, other games its like hes the worst offensive player in the league.
Really would hope for more consistency out of a 23 year old, but maybe that will come with time .
You can chart Mitchell's good and bad games almost entirely on his 3pt shooting on any given night. If he shoots reasonably well (36%+) it's almost always a good game. When he doesn't shoot that well (lots of 0-fers in the game logs) he's going to look unplayable.
His inconsistency also isn't surprising either. He had one good year of 3pt shooting in college (45%--a crazy outlier--compared to his other 2 reasons: 29% and 32%) and has never shot FT throws (college career 66%).
Said before: it was a horrible pick.
RipPizzaGuy wrote:I'm praying Monte learned his lesson and just forces Gentry to keep Sabonis/Fox out the rest of the season. We are in 5th place. Knowing the Kings we have 4 winnable games of the last 9 (Pacers, Magic, Houston 2x) we will end up winning 3/4 of those games passing up Portland/Indiana and giving SA a run to settle into 7-8. And some fans will still buy the "momentum heading into next season crap"
rpa wrote:RipPizzaGuy wrote:I'm praying Monte learned his lesson and just forces Gentry to keep Sabonis/Fox out the rest of the season. We are in 5th place. Knowing the Kings we have 4 winnable games of the last 9 (Pacers, Magic, Houston 2x) we will end up winning 3/4 of those games passing up Portland/Indiana and giving SA a run to settle into 7-8. And some fans will still buy the "momentum heading into next season crap"
The good news is that the Spurs and Blazers play each other three times in the final 10/12 games. To me that makes it highly unlikely they fall below both those teams (it's still mathematically possible, but extremely unlikely). So I think their floor (or ceiling, depending on how you view it) is the #7 slot.
Portland still has the easiest remaining schedule (SAS x 3, OKC x 2, HOU x 2, DET x 1) too.
If I had to guess on a spot I think the #6 seems most reasonably with Indy taking the #5 and Portland winning a couple of those easy games to finish 1 game better. That said, the Kings are the Kings so 7th it is.
RipPizzaGuy wrote:I personally don't see Portland winning another game.
rpa wrote:RipPizzaGuy wrote:I personally don't see Portland winning another game.