Pounding The Rock - Full Coverage: San Antonio Spurs @ Sacramento KingsFor all your Manu Ginobili loving and San Antonio Spurs newshttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/12497/ptr-fv.jpg2014-11-17T13:39:57-06:00http://www.poundingtherock.com/rss/stream/69914482014-11-17T13:39:57-06:002014-11-17T13:39:57-06:00GIF Breakdown: Spurs at Kings
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<p>Let's look at some of the plays that stood out in the Spurs' loss to the Kings on Saturday night. </p> <p><span>Danny Green</span> makes a great cut here as <span>Tim Duncan</span> is having a little trouble working <span>Jason Thompson</span> in the post. <span>Ben McLemore</span> is caught ball-watching as Danny, showing great awareness, cuts through the lane and Big Fun hits him under the rim with an excellent pass.</p>
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<p>Manu may be near the end, but he's still dropping jaws just about nightly. Here is he is attacking without a screen and getting into the lane as the both clocks tick down. The <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.sactownroyalty.com/">Kings</a>' defense is sucked in, Gino goes airborne, triple-clutches and slings the ball around Thompson to Green in the corner for the triple.</p>
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<p>Boris doing his best <span>Kawhi Leonard</span> impression with the steal and coast-to-coast run for the score.</p>
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<p>Diaw and Ginobili led the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.poundingtherock.com/">Spurs</a> in +/- against the Kings. Here they are hooking up with some help from a Tim Duncan screen. Danny clears out for Boris to work in the post, but with Gino getting a clean cut to the hoop it's easier for Boris to just make the pass for the easy layup. I think this is how Boris prefers to play. He could try in the post and he'd probably score a little more than a point per attempt from there, but that's hard work. It's much easier to just facilitate. Beautiful feed, though.</p>
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<p>Kawhi Leonard is really really becoming a mid-range threat and that's pretty exciting. His jumper is working and his post game keeps getting better and better. This post possession is quite the success as Whi backs down Ben McLemore and then spins into a fadeaway that hits nothing but net. So pretty.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 11.8181819915771px;"><span>DeMarcus Cousins</span> is a beast down low. Even the great Tim Duncan is overwhelmed by Boogie here. Cousins is just too quick, too strong and he has a deft touch around the rim.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 11.8181819915771px;">Let's end this edition with a a nice Parker/Manu connection. Manu fools the young McLemore with a sly reverse of direction in the lane and Tony fires the ball to Gino for an easy one.</p>
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<p>We'll be back with another edition of GIF Breakdown after the Sixers game, hopefully after a Spurs W.</p>
https://www.poundingtherock.com/2014/11/17/7227653/gif-breakdown-spurs-at-kingsChris Itz2014-11-15T23:45:46-06:002014-11-15T23:45:46-06:00Recap: Spurs fall to Kings, 94-91
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<p>The Spurs failed to complete the California sweep. A horrendous second quarter doomed the good guys in this one. Still, 3-1 over the week is a fine showing for the Silver and Black. </p> <p>Once again, the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.poundingtherock.com/">Spurs</a> came out in this one and just couldn't knock down their shots from the field. I don't know what it is, but the good guys have really struggled early in games this season. This time, they hit just two of their first eight shots and about halfway through the first, the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.sactownroyalty.com/">Kings</a> owned a 16-10 advantage on the Spurs. Rudy Gay, who's had a fantastic season so far, hit his first three attempts, including a nice jumper off a Boogie Cousins screen.</p>
<p><span>Aron Baynes</span> drew the first Cousins assignment with <span>Tiago Splitter</span> still mending that pesky calf. We know what Baynes is and stopping elite post players is not his forte. He tried, but he didn't have much luck on Saturday night. In the first stint he allowed Cousins to score easily from the block and once drew a questionable charge call on Boogie. Cousins slapped the restricted arc repeatedly to display his displeasure with the call. Baynes was still moving but Cousins kind of initiated the contact. I'm not offensive foul expert and it's tough to say.</p>
<p>It'll be great once Splitter is back and Pop can quit having to call Aron's number to check the other team's starters. I like Baynes, and in spot time he can bang and board and he knows where to go on the floor. He's an asset for the good guys and as one of the "other three" bigs he's among the more useful 10-15th men in the league. Tonight, in just 18 minutes of time on the floor, he finished tied for a team-low minus-11 for the night and went 1-for-5 from the field. It took Kawhi Leonard 40 minutes to rack up the same.</p>
<p><span>Boris Diaw</span> was an early sub for <span>Tim Duncan</span> and stepped right into a pass from <span>Manu Ginobili</span> and canned a three. I think we can all agree that aggressive Boris is better than over-deferring Boris. Boris' first four minutes in the game produced a 9-2 run from the Spurs with the 9th point coming from a <span>DeMarcus Cousins</span> technical foul. Diaw put up a Diaw-line, if a little light on the assists, with a 7-8-1 in his 23 minutes. He also led the team with a plus-11 for what that's worth.</p>
<p>Pop made an offensive substitution at the end of the first with <span>Matt Bonner</span> checking in for a pretty invisible <span>Jeff Ayres</span> on the last possession. Danny and Matty spread the floor at the corners and Ginobili dribbled up top while the seconds ticked away on the period. With five seconds left on the shot clock, seven in the quarter, Gino drove into the paint which sucked in most of the Kings defense, and then somehow Gino squeezed a pass through all of the hands and bodies to a wide-open Green in the corner. Danny hit one of his two threes of the game (on four tries) and put Spurs up 24-23 after one.</p>
<p>The Spurs didn't take care of the ball as well as they had recently and turned the ball over six times in the first 16 minutes (which is twice the pace that they turned it over during the previous three contests.) The Spurs are forcing turnovers at a higher rate than last season, not as much on Saturday but they did turn back-to-back defensive possessions in the second into points as Boris forced a steal and took all the way down the court to earn a layup. A Tim Duncan block turned into a run-out and score and after that and it seemed like maybe the Spurs would push their lead to double digits. Sacramento hung tough and rattled off six straight to keep pull within one of SA.</p>
<p><span>Kawhi Leonard</span> then responded with a beautiful post-up on Ben McLemore. He's really turning into quite the threat down there, which is fun to watch. Whi did struggle a little early on with the Spurs continuing to run the offense through him more. He wasn't bad, and we're seeing him become a better passer, but I'm in no hurry to push Whi's usage up over 30% or anything. The reps are good, but it's not always the prettiest thing to watch.</p>
<p>That bucket from Whi is the last thing that went well for the Spurs in the half. Luckily the Kings didn't have any luck scoring on their end either and the <span>Spurs were still up one with three minutes left in the half. The Kings then exploded and went on a 10-0 run that was fueled by two more Spurs turnovers and a couple of blocked attempts. The Spurs missed 12 of their last 13 attempts of the second quarter and turned the ball over three times. Not good stuff.</span></p>
<p>The Kings ran out to a 10-point lead early in the third, but San Antonio responded with three defensive stops and scores on three of their next four possessions to pull Sacramento back within three, 50-53.</p>
<p>Matt Bonner had the unenviable task of checking Boogie and while Matt may have success defending the Ibaka's and <span>Robin Lopez</span>' of the world, Cousins is just too good in the post. After four straight Cousins points, Diaw checked in for Matt and Baynes checked in for Tim to take Cousins. Boogie took it at the Big Banger and scored his sixth point on three attempts. That prompted a Popovich timeout.</p>
<p>Baynes then had a successful two minute stretch where he played Boogie well on a possession, tallied an assist and scored his lone bucket. Still, by the time the third ended the Spurs had doubled their output from the second quarter and outscored the Kings 28-24. They also managed to stop turning the ball over and committed just two in the third. The game was wide open at this point.</p>
<p>The Spurs went cold again and the Kings pushed their lead back out to 10 about four minutes into the fourth. That was a little deflating but perhaps this woke the Spurs up, because Timmy knocked down a ridiculously tough banker, Kawhi converted an and-one and Tim hit a pair of free throws to cut it back down to three in about a minute of game time. Game on.</p>
<p>The two teams played tough and went back and forth, with the Spurs keeping the Kings within five for the next several possessions. Timmy and Boogie really battled down the stretch in this one and both players played well, but Boogie won tonight. Boogie received a nice call from the officials as Tim forced a miss. Tim was visibly upset after this call and the replay showed him touching a lot of ball. Tim got his revenge a couple of possessions later as he stole the ball from a driving Cousins and the Spurs scored on the other end. Cousins then took a Ginobili charge that disallowed a Duncan bucket.</p>
<p><span>Tony Parker</span>, who was pretty quiet in the game to that point, stole the ball, made it down the court, and then knocked down a wing triple. One-point game. A beautiful feed from Timmy to Tony gave the Spurs their first lead of the half with 2:01 remaining in the game. This one was going down to the wire.</p>
<p>Popovich certainly wanted this one. He played Tim 34 minutes on a <a href="http://www.poundingtherock.com/pages/ptr-lexicon#SEGABABA" target="_blank">SEGABABA</a> and had the big fella take Cousins down the stretch. Cousins and the Kings were just too tough in this one.</p>
<p>The final two minutes were pretty frustrating for Spurs fans. The Spurs played good defense down just one with a little over a minute left, but the Kings were awarded the ball out of bounds after a Leonard block and <span>Omri Casspi</span> took a shot that was so off that it got wedged between the rim and the backboard. Talk about luck. There were three Spurs to zero Kings on the left side of the floor, where the ball would have come off, and they certainly would have come up with the rebound, but instead, a jump ball followed. Rudy Gay gained possession, Darren Collison scored, Timmy missed in the lane and after a little interesting foul-game play, the Spurs were unable to pull out the victory.</p>
<p>It was a good, hard-fought win for the Kings and they're going to be a handful every night this season. Boogie's a beast, Gay's found a home and they play with heart. That's a winning combination.</p>
<p>Your Spurs fall to 5-4, which isn't bad considering their injuries and their tough schedule to start the season. In fact, how many of you had the Spurs going 3-1 on the road trip? Not many I'd bet. It would have been nice to see them pull this one out, but the Kings played tough and the good guys didn't have it on their fourth road game of the week.</p>
<p>They'll try again when they host the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.libertyballers.com/">Philadelphia 76ers</a> on Monday night at 7:30 Spurs time.</p>
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<p><b>43%</b> - What the Spurs shot from the floor. It's also what the Spurs are shooting so far this season. I think we're all used to San Antonio shooting a bit better than that. I'm not worried, but it'd be nice to see them knock down more of their looks.</p>
<p><b>29%</b> - What the Spurs shot from deep. The Spurs came into the game shooting 32% for the season and after shooting over 40% from three last season, this is just frustrating to watch. Marco Belinelli and Patty Mills being out has certainly contributed to the slow start. The shots will fall, but man, it sure would be nice if it happens soon.</p>
<p><b>0%</b> - The Kings missed all 12 of their three-point attempts. They hit 50% of their twos. That, their very good free-throw shooting and the fact that they only gave the ball up nine times proved to be enough to beat the defending champs.</p>
<p><b>27</b> - Minutes played by DeMarcus Cousins while the other four Kings starters averaged 37 each in this one. DC ended up with five fouls, but because he didn't play a ton of minutes, he was fresh down the stretch and just about impossible to stop. I like Boogie, and tonight he finished with 25 and 10. In those limited minutes that is outstanding. He might not have a super traditional post game, but he's fun to watch and very, very effective down low.</p>
<p><b>14 </b>- Turnovers by the Spurs. That's not too bad. Most nights that would be just fine, but the Kings turned those 14 into 17 points. On the other side, the Kings were careful and the Spurs were only able to score seven off of their nine TOs.</p>
<h4>In Pop's words:</h4>
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<h4>Whi's whispers:</h4>
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<h4>Vine of the Night:</h4>
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<p>Kawhi in the post. Pretty shot. All net. Guess we'll be getting used to this over the season. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Spurs?src=hash">#Spurs</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Kawhi?src=hash">#Kawhi</a>... <a href="https://t.co/wBWVOE33O3">https://t.co/wBWVOE33O3</a></p>
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https://www.poundingtherock.com/2014/11/15/7227657/recap-spurs-come-up-short-in-sacramento-lost-to-kingsChris Itz2014-11-15T10:09:51-06:002014-11-15T10:09:51-06:00Game Preview: Spurs @ Kings
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<p>The Spurs finish off their West Coast road trip tonight against the energized Kings. </p> <p>
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<p>At the start of this season, if you were to have told me that the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.sactownroyalty.com/">Sacramento Kings</a> would be over .500 on November 15, I would have directed you to the nearest rehab clinic. This isn't as much of a knock on the Kings as it is an analysis of Sacramento's schedule.</p>
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<p>Sacramento kicked off the season at home against two heavyweights in the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.goldenstateofmind.com/">Warriors</a> and <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.blazersedge.com/">Trail Blazers</a>. Their prospects didn't look much better in their next seven games that featured road games in Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix, OKC, Dallas, and Memphis. Even the bad teams in that stretch are tough outs with their (quite literally) pressing atmospheres and/or boisterous crowds. Any crackpot dream of the Sacramento Kings making the playoffs could very well have ended a week and a half into the season.</p>
<p>And after the Warriors bludgeoned Boogie and his buddies in the second half of their home opener, it appeared we could chalk up another season of the Kings being the Kings. But then they beat Portland. Then the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.clipsnation.com/">Clippers</a> on the road, the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.denverstiffs.com/">Nuggets</a> twice in a row, and finally the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.brightsideofthesun.com/">Suns</a> in Phoenix. The Kings were 5-1, and garnered their best start in 13 years.</p>
<p>There's been a rough patch over the past three games, but each comes with its fair share of "did it actually mean anything?" Chesapeake Energy Arena, even without Westbrook and Durant, is a tough place for any team to play at, and their game at Dallas didn't feature <span>Darren Collison</span> where they were still able to keep it close until the final few minutes.</p>
<p>The big issue for Sacramento is shooting. <span>Ben McLemore</span> is a prolific shooter, and appears to be blossoming nicely in his second year, but the rest of the team is loaded with shooters who are average, streaky, or struggling. <span>Nik Stauskas</span> will play a key role on a team at some point in his career (probably sooner than later), but his jumper hasn't been falling and it has limited the rest of his game. Darren Collison is a solid shooter, but has poured in a mere three of 20 from deep so far. Sacramento is hitting threes at a putrid 30.2% clip, and is making fewer per game than a team whose <a href="http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/10/lakers-head-coach-byron-scott-doesnt-believe-three-pointers-win-championships">coach doesn't even believe in the shot</a>.</p>
<p>So far in this early season, the Sacramento Kings have been masterful at getting to the line and shutting down opposing offenses.</p>
<p>Despite bricking their way to the 19<sup>th</sup> best FG% in the league, the Kings are able to put points on the board by drawing fouls and making the most of them. With <span>Rudy Gay</span>, <span>DeMarcus Cousins</span>, and Darren Collison manning the helm, the Kings are shooting a league best 36.4 free throws per game, which is mind-blowing to think about when <span>Dwight Howard</span> and <span>James Harden</span> play on the same team.</p>
<p>The most dramatic improvement in the Sacramento Kings between this year and last is their defense. It was to be expected that Collison would provide better defense than <span>Isaiah Thomas</span>, King of the Dwarves, but could anyone have imagined this large a disparity? He and McLemore surreptitiously form one of the best defensive backcourts the NBA has to offer, and they've shown it so far. The Kings have held opponents to a 42.7% FG percentage for sixth best in the league, which is a marked improvement over their 46.1% and 20<sup>th</sup> best last season. And while it is early in the season, these numbers are particularly impressive given the high quality of offensive talent they have faced so far.</p>
<p>The Sacramento Kings look to be much improved from last season. Boogie has been tearing up the court all season long, but the fact that DeMarcus has forgone all of his silly shenanigans from years' past is refreshing and bodes well for them. We've gotten a glimpse at a mature DeMarcus Cousins and it's encouraging.</p>
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<p>Good teams distinguish themselves from the rest of the NBA by the way they respond to adversity. The Kings have made strides in the right direction, but are they ready to be considered a good team? We'll find out tonight.</p>
<p>Matchup to watch: Tim Duncan vs. DeMarcus Cousins. For whatever reason, DeMarcus Cousins <i>really</i> does not like Tim Duncan.</p>
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<p>DeMarcus is an aggressive player, but he always takes it to a whole other level when facing Timmy. Despite enduring some frustrating games against the likes of <span>Kendrick Perkins</span> and <s>Miles</s> <s>Mason</s> <span>Miles Plumlee</span>, Boogie has remained (relatively) clear-headed so far. Let's see if it stays that way tonight.</p>
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<p>Game prediction: Spurs by 8.</p>
<p>For the Kings' perspective, visit <a href="http://www.sactownroyalty.com/">Sactown Royalty</a>.</p>
<p>As always Tony must dominate Fisher, and you can get your San Antonio Spurs tickets from Daniel Farias with Spurs Sports & Entertainment: Tel: 210-444-5607 | dfarias@attcenter.com</p>
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