Celtics @ Kings
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Guh...just try to suck less this time, guys.
I'll be there again. 117, row G. I'll probably be the guy with his head in his hands 90% of the time, while otherwise yelling "MOVE!" (regardless of what end the Kings are on).
I'll be there again. 117, row G. I'll probably be the guy with his head in his hands 90% of the time, while otherwise yelling "MOVE!" (regardless of what end the Kings are on).
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Here's hoping for a nice, respectable loss.
Feed. The. Tank.
Feed. The. Tank.
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inb4 we throttle the Celtics
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wheres Reke?
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Geoff35 wrote:wheres Reke?
Ankle injury from the last game. He's day-to-day I think.
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Cousins has no hops 
I have no idea why the Celtics didn't trade for Hickson. And more importantly, why the hell didn't we trade him to anyone at all?

I have no idea why the Celtics didn't trade for Hickson. And more importantly, why the hell didn't we trade him to anyone at all?

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Man, we really play good at ex-Arco on Friday nights. We just need to NOT ride our starters the entire 3rd Q so they aren't insanely tired in the 4th. Use your brain, Smart.

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"That was the worst play in the history of the Celtics organization" I love Bill Walton. I really do.
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The Kings won without Evans and Outlaw was actually a positive?
Is this real life?
Is this real life?
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KF10 wrote:inb4 we throttle the Celtics
^^ wizard
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Crazy game to attend! The ball movement was a sight to see. And seeing jump shots actually fall--because they were not coming from Tyreke Evans--was beautiful. Thornton was not human today. I hope he can keep this up. This is what he was doing last season when I became such a big fan. Get him more touches! He can score in more than one way unlike Tyreke.
Our starting bigs, Cousins (when he wasn't committing questionable fouls...) and Thompson were dominant in every sense of the word. If there was any question about who our second big next to Cousins should be, that was made crystal clear today (and in the last few games). Cousins was abusing the platinum blonde dude Stiemsma (who turned around and abused Hayes lol).
The traditional, non-three-guard line-up of Thomas, Thornton, Salmons, Thompson, and Cousins worked extremely well on both ends of the floor. Lovely not to see a ball-stopper like Evans ruin the flow of the offense much like Melo ruined the Knicks' flow in their 8 game losing streak. Also lovely to see Hayes play only 10 minutes and confirm he's terrible in person.
Great game, great atmosphere. Arco (I'm not going to call it Power Balance) was rockin. It's just still the oddest thing that we beat all of these top tier teams, and look convincing doing it, then turn around and get embarrassed by teams like the Warriors missing their two best players and the Pistons...Oh well, gotta enjoy this while it lasts. Outlaw stroking it! Honeycutt's first NBA points! Salmons playing decently! Go Kings!
Our starting bigs, Cousins (when he wasn't committing questionable fouls...) and Thompson were dominant in every sense of the word. If there was any question about who our second big next to Cousins should be, that was made crystal clear today (and in the last few games). Cousins was abusing the platinum blonde dude Stiemsma (who turned around and abused Hayes lol).
The traditional, non-three-guard line-up of Thomas, Thornton, Salmons, Thompson, and Cousins worked extremely well on both ends of the floor. Lovely not to see a ball-stopper like Evans ruin the flow of the offense much like Melo ruined the Knicks' flow in their 8 game losing streak. Also lovely to see Hayes play only 10 minutes and confirm he's terrible in person.
Great game, great atmosphere. Arco (I'm not going to call it Power Balance) was rockin. It's just still the oddest thing that we beat all of these top tier teams, and look convincing doing it, then turn around and get embarrassed by teams like the Warriors missing their two best players and the Pistons...Oh well, gotta enjoy this while it lasts. Outlaw stroking it! Honeycutt's first NBA points! Salmons playing decently! Go Kings!
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Also, it was really cool to see us force so many TO's and get so many steals. Us being the pests for once...keep it up Kings.
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SacKingsPejaFan wrote:Crazy game to attend! The ball movement was a sight to see. And seeing jump shots actually fall--because they were not coming from Tyreke Evans--was beautiful. Thornton was not human today. I hope he can keep this up. This is what he was doing last season when I became such a big fan. Get him more touches! He can score in more than one way unlike Tyreke.
Our starting bigs, Cousins (when he wasn't committing questionable fouls...) and Thompson were dominant in every sense of the word. If there was any question about who our second big next to Cousins should be, that was made crystal clear today (and in the last few games). Cousins was abusing the platinum blonde dude Stiemsma (who turned around and abused Hayes lol).
The traditional, non-three-guard line-up of Thomas, Thornton, Salmons, Thompson, and Cousins worked extremely well on both ends of the floor. Lovely not to see a ball-stopper like Evans ruin the flow of the offense much like Melo ruined the Knicks' flow in their 8 game losing streak. Also lovely to see Hayes play only 10 minutes and confirm he's terrible in person.
Actually, this is quite typical of young, but talented teams.
Look at OKC as they were coming up. Spectacular showings against top tier teams followed by complete flameouts against bottom feeders the next night - especially on the road.
All teams that are in a rebuild through drafting are going to take some serious lumps as they grow. It is a part of the process that teaches them how to close out games. How to win on the road without your crowd. How to not get lulled by the crappy lotto team that just traded one or two of their best players that night.
The fact that they not only match up with, but can BEAT top tier contenders shows the true talent level of this team as it can be.
In two years, they will be there. Be patient.
Great game, great atmosphere. Arco (I'm not going to call it Power Balance) was rockin. It's just still the oddest thing that we beat all of these top tier teams, and look convincing doing it, then turn around and get embarrassed by teams like the Warriors missing their two best players and the Pistons...Oh well, gotta enjoy this while it lasts. Outlaw stroking it! Honeycutt's first NBA points! Salmons playing decently! Go Kings!
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SacKingsPejaFan wrote:Crazy game to attend! The ball movement was a sight to see. And seeing jump shots actually fall--because they were not coming from Tyreke Evans--was beautiful. Thornton was not human today. I hope he can keep this up. This is what he was doing last season when I became such a big fan. Get him more touches! He can score in more than one way unlike Tyreke.
Our starting bigs, Cousins (when he wasn't committing questionable fouls...) and Thompson were dominant in every sense of the word. If there was any question about who our second big next to Cousins should be, that was made crystal clear today (and in the last few games). Cousins was abusing the platinum blonde dude Stiemsma (who turned around and abused Hayes lol).
The traditional, non-three-guard line-up of Thomas, Thornton, Salmons, Thompson, and Cousins worked extremely well on both ends of the floor. Lovely not to see a ball-stopper like Evans ruin the flow of the offense much like Melo ruined the Knicks' flow in their 8 game losing streak. Also lovely to see Hayes play only 10 minutes and confirm he's terrible in person.
Great game, great atmosphere. Arco (I'm not going to call it Power Balance) was rockin. It's just still the oddest thing that we beat all of these top tier teams, and look convincing doing it, then turn around and get embarrassed by teams like the Warriors missing their two best players and the Pistons...Oh well, gotta enjoy this while it lasts. Outlaw stroking it! Honeycutt's first NBA points! Salmons playing decently! Go Kings!
What? Stiemsa's 0 points, 0 offensive boards and 2 turnovers are you talking about?
And Jesus. SacKingZZZ is more pro-Hayes than what I can agree with, but good lord dude.