The Good:
1. A WIN!
See Player of the Week
4. The turning on of the light for Spencer
Spencer has had somewhat of a mini-resurgence in the past couple weeks in my opinion, especially on defense and rebounding. He's still not someone anybody is scared of on the defensive end, but he's becoming competent in my opinion, and competent is all I can ask for. Well not exactly, I would like him to receive more playing time from Westphal, or at least more than JT.
Sean came into the Golden State game and ended up being one of the main reasons we won that game. He almost had a double-double (7 and 11) and hit some key shots when nothing was falling for us. He helped get us the cushion that eventually won us the game and played some solid defense. Even though he was pretty much a non-factor against Utah, it was nice to see him come and play with that kind of effort and intensity after having sat since early December. I doubt things will work out in Sacramento for Sean, but I can see him making an impact somewhere in the NBA.
I think this has been understated this season, but these guys are by far the best defenders on the team and their defense was a huge part of the Golden State game. If only they were consistent on the offensive end as well.
7. Sergio
Sergio almost single-handedly brought the Kings back into the game. Yes, he's a defensive liability, but his up tempo style really benefits our team. I'm not saying he should play more (that can be a mixed bag), just that the team should look to run more. We play BETTER this way.
The Bad:
What the hell is up with JT? It looks like he broke out of his funk a little bit against Charlotte (which is why he's not in the Ugly category), but he still hasn't looked like the player we had hoped he would be, and had been for much of the early part of the year. JT has at times looked like a potential All-Star, and then like a rookie straight out of high school who shouldn't be in the rotation. Conundrum thy name is Jason Thompson. He needs the rest from the All-Star break the most in my opinion, so I'm sort of glad he didn't make the Sophomore team.
3. Interior defense
4. Beno and WaBeno
WaBeno dominated the Warriors with 24 points on 8-15 shooting with 4 points and 5 boards. Then against Utah, Beno shot 0-5 with 1 assist, and against Charlotte had 5 points with 1 assist. I think ed mentioned in his recap that he hopes Beno is on the trading block and I think I have to agree with him. Selling high is always a good thing in my opinion, and with Kevin back at full operational strength, Beno is sort of redundant and perhaps we would be better suited to have Sergio be our primary back. I'd be saddened to see our Point Gerberus lose one of its heads, but perhaps it'd be for the best. By the way, I can guarantee that if we trade Beno, the first time he plays us in ARCO he'll go for 30+.
5. Nocioni
Only 18 more days at the most of Noc. There's no doubt in my mind he's going to get moved. I almost put Noc into the good category for his decent defense this week, but thats crazy talk.
6. Fouling
The Kings foul too much. Golden State had 42 free throw attempts, Utah had 40, and Charlotte had 29. You can't win many games when you're giving up that many attempts at free points. The key is obviously better defense, as we tend to foul more than play actual defense. Tyreke and Kevin would probably destroy the Kings if they were on other teams.
The Ugly:
1. The Month of January
2. The Inconsistency of our Bench
One of the keys to our slump in January to me has been the inconsistency of our bench which had been performing so well early in the year. But lately, nobody has really been very reliable. Beno alternated from 24 points to 0 and 5, Omri had 1, 8 and 14. Sean May had 1 good game and 2 bad ones. Ime always plays tough D but isn't reliable on the other end of the court. Even Nessie didn't do what he has been doing. We lauded our "depth" at the beginning of the season, but lately our so-called "depth" has been losing us games. Every time the starters have gone out, the bench has been digging us into a hole that we haven't been able to get out of.
3. Our inability to close out games
The Warriors almost beat us. The way they and we were playing in the 4th quarter, they deserved to beat us. The Kings continue to let leads evaporate, or small deficits grow. I know there are those who think that our offense is plenty good, but we're actually only 9th in the league in points per game, and our offensive rating is 20th in the league. 20th is not good. Especially for a team that is supposed to excel on the offensive end.
Player of the Week:
Kevin Martin
23 PPG, .423 FG%, .450 3P%, 4 RPG, 2.67 APG, 1 SPG
Kevin had another horrible game this week against the Warriors, but things finally clicked for him against Utah and Charlotte and he scored 30+ in both games. Both games the Kings could have won if he had had some help, but lately we haven't had the whole team on at the same time as one guy or the other takes turns slumping. Hopefully we continue to see this Kevin Martin for the rest of the season and we can start getting some more wins.
Comment of the Week:
This week's comment of the week is won by Otis29, but I will also give credit to chapuforyou for being the assist man. Also this isn't merely a single comment, but a string of replies.
Highlight of the Week:
Caption Contest:
Last week's winner: Rickyflip
Last week's runner-up: section214
This week's picture:
(This picture is hilarious to me on so many levels)
And Nostradumbass Prediction for Next Week:
@ Denver 2/1 L (Denver is going to want payback and is finally back to full strength. Also, we suck on the road)
v. San Antonio 2/3 L (San Antonio has barely had a problem taking care of us in the past couple games. I doubt it will be much different Wednesday)
v. Phoenix 2/5 W (We've come close to beating Phoenix, and I think we'll finally manage to do it with Kevin back)
Nostradumbass's Record for the year: 25 – 21
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