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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Week 16

By | 0 Comments | Aug 18, 2017

This was probably the best week we've had of the new year. Two wins in a week and Tyreke wins the MVP of the Rookie-Sophomore game. BTE you were right. I need to be optimistic more often.

The Good:

2. Road Wins! Hell, Wins!

3. Donté Greene

Donté had a very nice week. His shot looked extremely smooth, hitting 8 of 10 3 pointers this week, and his defense was as usual, great. We saw some looks with him at the Power Forward, and against the smaller teams like Toronto and New York, it seems to work out great. It's definitely something to try for the rest of the year. His rebounding numbers seem to go up when he plays PF as well. He really has to work on his Free throw shooting stroke though. His 3P% and FT% from last year have alternated. Last year he was an 85% FT shooter. This year? 60.1%. Not good for a guy who shoots so well from the floor, and has the potential to get to the line quite a bit.

Beno had two good games this week, and an inexplicable 5 minutes in New York where he wasn't playing bad, yet didn't see much game time after he was pulled before the midway point of the 1st quarter. Against Toronto he played well in his limited time, although he had trouble on defense, and against New York, where he had trouble guarding against Stuckey's greater strength and size, he simply dominated on offense, hitting on all but 2 of his shots, totaling 6 assists to go with 3 steals. Beno has shown to me this year that he isn't as big of a necessity to move his contract. His production this year is worth his contract, and he makes a solid back up to Tyreke Evans. I would venture that Beno is better than a few starting points in this league, and is one of the better back ups. If anything we could perhaps use Sergio as a sweetener in deals at the deadline.

Yep. Two straight weeks. And you know what? Its all because of one game. He was alright against Toronto, and downright atrocious in New York, but against Detroit? He was unstoppable. He came into the game and hit his first 5 shots, and along with Beno, torched the Detroit defense and kept the Kings in the game so Kevin and Tyreke could finish them off in the 2nd half. If it weren't for Andres and Beno in this game, we probably would have lost.

Is it just me or does it seem like Sean May never misses any of his jump shots now? How pretty is his stroke? He can have a decent career I think. He just needs to find the right team. I wish him the best for the future. It's clear he's put the effort in and that he belongs in this league.

8. Jon Brockman's offensive rebounding in New York

Brockman had 5 offensive rebounds against New York. That's 5 extra possesions. Kings won by 4. Those rebounds helped win us the game. Keep up the good work Nessie, although I do think that sightings will be rarer from now on.

9. Reboundin

We didn't lose the rebounding battle in any game this week. We beat Toronto at it, we shellacked New York at it, and we tied Detroit. Not bad.

The Bad:

Spencer didn't have a horrible week. His end of game defense and rebounding against Detroit helped win us the game, and he was pretty solid against Toronto. He didn't see any meaningful time against New York either. But I'm putting him here for not showing the consistency that he had been showing in the past few weeks. His jumper wasn't falling, he was losing the ball when he put it on the floor. He needs to be consistent to get consistent minutes.

You know what? JT isn't himself. And yet he still put up seemingly solid numbers off the bench against New York and Toronto. But it just seems to me like he's not playing his best still, and if you're watching, I think you can get what I'm saying. He's still playing too much with his hands on defense, still overreacting to the fouls, still letting the frustration get to him. I hope he comes out strong after this break. He really needed it.

Nothing memorable from either of them this week. And Sergio managed to have 3 turnovers in only 7 minutes against New York. As well as two assists. The guy has no conscience when it comes to making the crazy pass.

4. 4th quarter collapse in Toronto

This was a game we could have won and should have won going into the 4th quarter. But once again, our offense faltered, our defense faltered even more, and Toronto went on to win by 11. The Kings desperately need a decent post defender, whether it comes in the draft, trade or free agency. I don't care which, but it has to be done.

The Ugly:

1. All-Star Saturday Night

What a snooze fest. That is all.

2. The CBA negotiations.

It looks like we're going to have a lockout as neither side can seem to agree on anything. It's going to be an ugly war of attrition and the players have already brought the Brock Ness Monster to the meetings. This thing is far from over.

Player of the Week:

22.3 PPG, .500 FG%, .272 3P%, 7.6 FTA, 4.7 RPG, 1.6 APG, 1.3 SPG

Do these numbers look familiar to you? Other than the 3P%, it looks like Kevin's back. He and Tyreke have finally seemed to gel a little better on the offense and Kevin once again knows he's out there to score, and act as the complement to Tyreke that he needs. As Ziller said, teams are finally having to make the tough decision over who to focus on, Tyreke or Kevin. Against New York, Tyreke took over the 4th quarter, leading them to concentrate on him in overtime, where Kevin punished them with 9 straight points. The one thing that still isn't very Kevin like is his 3 point shooting. I'm not too worried about it though, because he's a shooter, and shooter's don't just suddenly become bad. He'll find his rhythm once again (like he is on his two pointers) and those threes will start dropping. When they do, watch out.

Comment of the Week:

In regards to Jesus

Highlight of the Week:

Caption Contest:

Last Week's Winner: Andy Sims

Last Week's Runner-up: PhutureKings

This Week's Picture:

Lottery Projection and Profile of the Week:

Current Projected Lottery Position: T-5th with Indiana

Current Lottery Range: 3rd-9th

Draft Profile: DeMarcus Cousins, 6'11, 270 lbs, C, Freshman, Kentucky

Next Week's Profile: Epke Udoh

And Nostradumbass Prediction for Next Week:

v. Boston 2/16 L (Boston has been having some trouble, but they're still a much better team than Sacramento. It will be interesting to see how Tyreke does against Rondo, one of, if not the best, defensive PG in the league).

@ Golden State 2/17 W (Westphal is not going to let the guys forget that they were up 18 in the 3rd last time they visited Oakland.)

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