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  • 4-26

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  • 6-24

    9 21.43%
  • 7-23

    10 23.81%
  • 8-22

    11 26.19%
  • 10-20

    4 9.52%
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Thread: What will the Kings record be at the end of December?

  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by hrdboild View Post
    Well, you're right in a way. The team just isn't very good. We keep collecting players that nobody else wants, with mismatched skillsets, and then trying to force them into roles that they aren't capable of filling. But a lot of these guys are very young players who still need a lot of guidance. Someone said a couple of weeks ago that the problem is that we have a bunch of individual players who don't know how to play together as a team. We have no real way of knowing what's said in practices and how much of it is being ignored, but ultimately it's the job of every NBA coach to mold a group of great individual players into a team. Putting aside all the stats and positions and rotations and wins, does it look like we're closer to having a group of players who function as a team than we were when Smart took over? I'd say no.

    Here is a quote from Kobe regarding Gasol having to adjust his game to fit needs


    "The reality is, I've adjusted, I've never run this many screen-rolls in my entire career. But I've worked on it. I've worked on handling the ball. I've worked on coming off of screens and making plays. I'm used to being in the post much, much more but you have to adjust."

    Wouldn't it be nice if our players would take that approach? We constantly complain about roles and lack of development and yet none of that will matter if the player doesn't choose to man up and adjust. That emotional maturity and work ethic is what separates the best from the rest.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Reke 13 Havoc View Post
    ya i agree petrie is done. his offseason moves have sucked, most of his draft picks recently have sucked (besides the ones that were obvious and everyone knew who to take like Tyreke and Cousins). bad picks like Douby, Casspi, Jimmer (could have had Kemba Walker or Kawai Leonard), Picking T-Rob when we could have had Harrison Barns this year.....
    Jimmer and Trob kind of need a chance to play before we label them "bad picks" Kemba, Barnes, and Kawhi have all experienced success because they're getting 30+ minutes a night to perform and work through their rookie struggles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iowamcnabb View Post
    Here is a quote from Kobe regarding Gasol having to adjust his game to fit needs


    "The reality is, I've adjusted, I've never run this many screen-rolls in my entire career. But I've worked on it. I've worked on handling the ball. I've worked on coming off of screens and making plays. I'm used to being in the post much, much more but you have to adjust."

    Wouldn't it be nice if our players would take that approach? We constantly complain about roles and lack of development and yet none of that will matter if the player doesn't choose to man up and adjust. That emotional maturity and work ethic is what separates the best from the rest.
    Adjust to what, exactly? Gasol is being asked to adjust from his former role to a new one. That's completely different than not having a role and simple saying adjust to the role you don't have.


    “Sacramento is where I want to be,’’ he said. “I want to bring the organization back, help the organization get started back winning. I love the city of Sacramento. That’s where I want to be. End of story. “We can dig a hole, throw that topic in there, cover it with dirt, pack it down. I want to be in Sacramento. End of story.’’ -DeMarcus Cousins

    Our franchise literally is about to rise from the ashes.

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by The_Jamal View Post
    Jimmer and Trob kind of need a chance to play before we label them "bad picks" Kemba, Barnes, and Kawhi have all experienced success because they're getting 30+ minutes a night to perform and work through their rookie struggles.
    we have seen plenty from Jimmer to know that Kemba or Kawhi was a better pick. i knew that before the draft even happened.

    as for T-Rob, i like him a lot, but im speeking on who would have helped the team more, an undersized PF, or Barnes, a talented athletic SF who can shoot 3's?

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by The_Jamal View Post
    Jimmer and Trob kind of need a chance to play before we label them "bad picks" Kemba, Barnes, and Kawhi have all experienced success because they're getting 30+ minutes a night to perform and work through their rookie struggles.
    And they arnt playing for a trash coach on a trash team. That kind of helps development.

    We will continue to flail pathetically through December. Same POS owners, same indifferent and incompetent GM, same mentally disabled coach and players.
    Optimism FTW!!

  6. #26
    crazy how fast this team, and coach, took a poop on all the optimistic fans. 5 people think the team will go 0-14 in December lol. and 26 out of the 27 voters think the team will do 4-10 or worse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reke 13 Havoc View Post
    crazy how fast this team, and coach, took a poop on all the optimistic fans. 5 people think the team will go 0-14 in December lol. and 26 out of the 27 voters think the team will do 4-10 or worse!
    And we keep watching and discussing.
    Upwards and onwards.

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Reke 13 Havoc View Post
    we have seen plenty from Jimmer to know that Kemba or Kawhi was a better pick. i knew that before the draft even happened.

    as for T-Rob, i like him a lot, but im speeking on who would have helped the team more, an undersized PF, or Barnes, a talented athletic SF who can shoot 3's?
    Doesn't matter - whoever you picked would have been wasted in this team. Here, they'd just join the chuck and duck squad and never develop to their potential.

    If any of our players had been picked by another team, with an actual coach, an actual system, and a front office that cares we'd be claiming how good they are and how we should have picked them instead. It's unfair to compare players who have had a chance to flourish to the poor guys stuck in this mess.

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by Reke 13 Havoc View Post
    crazy how fast this team, and coach, took a poop on all the optimistic fans. 5 people think the team will go 0-14 in December lol. and 26 out of the 27 voters think the team will do 4-10 or worse!
    I was one of the guys who picked them to go 0-14 (did it out of spite!). Do I really think that? No, but I do think they will probably be like 3-11 or something horrific like that.

    We can talk this to death but the bottom line is our players are terrible. Yes we have the worst owners in professional sports. Yes, we have an incompetent GM. Yes, we have a horrible coach. All those things aren't helping but I'm telling you, we wouldn't win many more games with Jerry Sloan and this roster. Do you really think Jerry Sloan is going to change DMC's immaturity? Is he going to give Reke a jumpshot? Is he going to improve JT's bad basketball IQ? Is he going to make our terrible 4-12 guys suddenly effective when they haven't done it consistently in their entire NBA careers?

    The team needs to be blown up. Start by trading DMC and Reke. Hopefully you get enough in return to build a new foundation. Then slowly weed out the ineffective role players for others.
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  10. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by rainmaker View Post
    Adjust to what, exactly? Gasol is being asked to adjust from his former role to a new one. That's completely different than not having a role and simple saying adjust to the role you don't have.

    Adjusting to what the defense has taken away and what they are giving for starters. In general more maturity and leadership

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    Quote Originally Posted by LWP777 View Post
    I was one of the guys who picked them to go 0-14 (did it out of spite!). Do I really think that? No, but I do think they will probably be like 3-11 or something horrific like that.

    We can talk this to death but the bottom line is our players are terrible. Yes we have the worst owners in professional sports. Yes, we have an incompetent GM. Yes, we have a horrible coach. All those things aren't helping but I'm telling you, we wouldn't win many more games with Jerry Sloan and this roster. Do you really think Jerry Sloan is going to change DMC's immaturity? Is he going to give Reke a jumpshot? Is he going to improve JT's bad basketball IQ? Is he going to make our terrible 4-12 guys suddenly effective when they haven't done it consistently in their entire NBA careers?

    The team needs to be blown up. Start by trading DMC and Reke. Hopefully you get enough in return to build a new foundation. Then slowly weed out the ineffective role players for others.
    for the record, 'reke was accomplishing that just fine on his own before his injury. but you're still quite ridiculous. shaun bradley was terrible. the most talented of these kings aren't "terrible." they're young and undisciplined...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LWP777 View Post
    I was one of the guys who picked them to go 0-14 (did it out of spite!). Do I really think that? No, but I do think they will probably be like 3-11 or something horrific like that.

    We can talk this to death but the bottom line is our players are terrible. Yes we have the worst owners in professional sports. Yes, we have an incompetent GM. Yes, we have a horrible coach. All those things aren't helping but I'm telling you, we wouldn't win many more games with Jerry Sloan and this roster. Do you really think Jerry Sloan is going to change DMC's immaturity? Is he going to give Reke a jumpshot? Is he going to improve JT's bad basketball IQ? Is he going to make our terrible 4-12 guys suddenly effective when they haven't done it consistently in their entire NBA careers?

    The team needs to be blown up. Start by trading DMC and Reke. Hopefully you get enough in return to build a new foundation. Then slowly weed out the ineffective role players for others.
    So much silly.
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  13. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Bricklayer View Post
    So much silly.
    Why is it silly? How much more losing with this current group will it take for you to come to the realization it's not going to work?

    What exactly would your plan be?
    Last edited by LWP777; 12-03-2012 at 10:36 PM.
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  14. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Padrino View Post
    for the record, 'reke was accomplishing that just fine on his own before his injury. but you're still quite ridiculous. shaun bradley was terrible. the most talented of these kings aren't "terrible." they're young and undisciplined...
    I like Tyreke. I think he's a good kid and a decent player but a few good games in a row doesn't mean he all of a sudden has a reliable jumpshot. I want the team blown up but it would be great if somehow they can manage to keep him but I think we'll need to trade him to rebuild the foundation. Nobody else really has any serious trade value besides him and Cousins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warhawk View Post
    I want a serious coach to do his best with our talent first. We haven't had a decent coach since Rick.
    My thoughts exactly. Opportunities to get talented players are harder to come by than good coaches without us having to endure even more bad seasons to get high draft picks. We have a better chance of attracting a good coach while we have some talented players than when we don't have any, and attracting a good coach is also more probable than getting a big name FA to sign with us. Here's where Cousins' reputation may hurt us though - some coaches may not want to have to put up with him, especially if the organization continues to support Cousins over the coach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LWP777 View Post
    I like Tyreke. I think he's a good kid and a decent player but a few good games in a row doesn't mean he all of a sudden has a reliable jumpshot. I want the team blown up but it would be great if somehow they can manage to keep him but I think we'll need to trade him to rebuild the foundation. Nobody else really has any serious trade value besides him and Cousins.

    There are reasons those players have value. Unless you think all the other GMs out there are idiots too.
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  18. #38
    Assuming we have both Evans and Cousins healthy:
    We have very much winnable games vs Toronto, Orlando, Portlandx3, and the Suns.
    Result: Id expect us to beat the Raptors, Suns and get at least 1-2 from Portland there bench is 100 times worse than ours. Orlando have less talent than us but move the ball extremely well which will most likely murder our defense but sitll winnable if Reke,Cuz or Thornton go off.
    4 Wins from the 6 Winnable games

    Middle of the Road type games: Boston (ain't the same team they were), Dallas (no Dirk and there PG situation is not the best),GSW (we played out best game against), Milwaukee (tough match up), Denver (still finding there way and can be scored on easily)
    [B]Result[/B I think Boston, Bucks and Denver will all most likely beat us due to the fact there PG's will easily break down our defense and they all got shot blockers in the paint to bother our slasher and bigs. GSW I think we match up well against (Bogut won't be 100%) and Dallas don't really have many guys to break down our D and I think our bigs are far better.
    At least 1 win at most 2
    We have games in which we have a 80% chance to lose we play the Clipps again who we are 0-7 in the last 7, OKC (who will stop Durrant, WB and Martin) and the NYK with a red hot Melo.
    Result:I would just be happy to be competitive against these teams not expecting a win in the least and 2 of them are away from home
    So zero wins from these teams

    I predict roughly (not counting first Clippers game loss)
    5-6 wins 8-9 losses

  19. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by Reke 13 Havoc View Post
    we have seen plenty from Jimmer to know that Kemba or Kawhi was a better pick. i knew that before the draft even happened.

    as for T-Rob, i like him a lot, but im speeking on who would have helped the team more, an undersized PF, or Barnes, a talented athletic SF who can shoot 3's?
    I don't like Barnes. He can't get his own shot at the 3, doesn't have great quickness, not quick on the jump. I don't see it. His athleticism is overated. I'll take Robinson's athleticism any day over Barnes. In T-Rob you have a guy that can actually beat guys off the dribble, whereas I doubt Barnes ever will be much of a driver; and T-Rob is a better rebounder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LWP777 View Post
    I like Tyreke. I think he's a good kid and a decent player but a few good games in a row doesn't mean he all of a sudden has a reliable jumpshot. I want the team blown up but it would be great if somehow they can manage to keep him but I think we'll need to trade him to rebuild the foundation. Nobody else really has any serious trade value besides him and Cousins.
    Don't worry, I'm pretty sure Tyreke will be traded this season, but not because they want to blow the team up, but just because they are too cheap to sign him next summer. But hey, we'll get "movable pieces"!

    Sorry, but I've lost all the hope I used to have about Petrie and his job, and the Maloofs are just the Maloofs. The only thing that keeps me here, watching the games and reading all the discussion on KFF is the love for the team. I admire people like Brick, always trying to find something good in this mess. At least you have hope. I don't, right now I really don't.

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