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Kings' 1-4 Road Trip At A Glance: Dry Heaves Ahoy

The good news is that the Sacramento Kings will not go 0-33 on the road this season. Thank you, Toronto. The bad news is that the Sacramento Kings might go 1-32 on the road this season, because God, they are awful on the road.

Here's a look at that mercifully over 1-4 road trip the Kings just ended.

OFFENSE

The Kings scored an average of 83.5 points, with a low of (wretch) 60 (barf) and a high of 98. The Kings had an average effective field goal percentage of .405 on the trip, which comes out to 0.81 points per field goal attempt. League average this season is .481 eFG, or 0.962 points/FGA.

The Kings' offensive efficiency for the trip: 87.4 points per 100 possessions. League average this season: 99.9. Holy Lord Almighty.

DEFENSE

The Kings allowed an average of 100.8 points per game, meaning that the margin of (un-)victory was -17.3. (This actually improved the team's road margin for the season. Thanks, Raptors!) Oppoents shot an eFG of .516, or 1.08 points per FGA. That shooting difference between the Kings and their opponents is worth roughly 21.6 points per game, completely swamping the Kings' big free throw advantage and strong offensive rebounding.

The Kings' defensive efficiency for the trip: 105.5. So the Kings' offense was 13.5 points per 100 possessions worse than average, and the defense was 5.6 points worse.

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Other than that, it was a great trip
The food was fantastic!
As I mentioned in the GBU

The worst part was that the trip featured 3 probable non-playoff teams in Toronto, Houston and Minnesota, and we only managed to win one of those.

Sorry not GBU, my Minnesota recap.

Point still stands.

Nobody was hurt!
I wouldn't mind a few of those, actually.

At least we’d get some lineup changes that way.

I have heard that it goes something like this, but I think I may be mixing metaphors..

First base, a bad team needs to win at home against other bad teams
Second base, they need to learn to win on the road against other bad teams
Third base, they may not be so bad and can win at home against good teams
Home run, they finally win on the road against good teams

This team is like a blind date. You never know who is going to show up and what base you might get to…

Best line ever posted to the site:

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Yes they got worse

Either the front office failed to scout their team’s own strength and weakness before adding new pieces or ownership was so poor the front office couldn’t get the players they needed to address the issues. Given a peak at the whole Dalembert fiasco I’m guessing it was a combination of both. First their own insistence they could do better than Dalembert with Hayes followed by the press release screaming we aren’t cheap after Dalembert turned them down.

85 points per game while giving up 100+ seems exactly what this team is.

So...Who's looking forward to that Heat away game end of February?

Ugh. Not me. The only positive I can draw is that I have LeBron on my fantasy team.

Kings will win that game easily.
Are we banking on the law of averages?
Quick comment about stats and variance.

I’m fine with the advanced stats, but can we get an idea of variance on these, or at least a maximum and a minimum? I don’t know enough about these stats to be able to tell anything other than the fact that we’re worse than the average. Ziller’s reactions (humorous as they are) are the only thing that tell me how much worse (enough to make him barf). I’m not asking for standard deviations, but just quick facts like what’s the worst team getting out there getting, and if we’re the worst, what’s the next closest team getting?

The scale for points per game makes sense to me because I’ve watched a lot of games and know generally we’re going to see between 85 and 110. If you tell me we’re at 83.5 I can tell we’re very low. Points per field goal attempt not so much for me. I guess I can get a general sense, but if you tell me league average is 0.962 and we’re at 0.810, for all I know the bottom could be somewhere around 0.6 and we’re actually towards the middle of the bell curve. If we improve from 0.810 to 0.850 by midseason is that a big improvement or a small one?

All in all I get that these prove we’re really bad, but I think I, as someone not too familiar with the stats, might benefit from a better grasp of the scales and ranges on these stats.

Small sample here.

Yeah, you’re right, I should have given some scope. But in dealing with a small sample (a five-game road trip) I wanted to keep it fairly simple and compare to average. But good point nonetheless, one I’ll incorporate in the future.

Totally understand.

And I recognize it was a quick analysis, and that’s fine. I’m getting to be a bit of a stats junkie, but it’s hard for me to learn new ones with more information. I get that half the onus is on me to do more research if I’m interested.

Barf's are the opposite of Stars in movie ratings

5 Stars is the best you can do in movie ratings, and 5 barfs is the worst you can do in sports.

Is this what you are talking about?
The Kings had an average effective field goal percentage of .405 on the trip, which comes out to 0.81 points per field goal attempt. League average this season is .481 eFG, or 0.962 points/FGA.
The Kings’ offensive efficiency for the trip: 87.4 points per 100 possessions. League average this season: 99.9. Holy Lord Almighty.
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Salmons is the Dead Fish That Nobody Knows What To Do With.

You know,

The kid eats the fish. And the dragon smiles.

There's

A great metaphor in there.

Joking aside

What sort of numbers have the Pacers been putting up as of late?

9-3

They’ve taken advantage of a soft starting schedule – their opponents are 59-85 (.410), and that’s subtracting the Pacers games out of the mix. Otherwise, their opponents would come in at 62-94 (.397).

And when I say they've taken advantage, I mean that as a good thing

You have to step on necks when the occasion presents itself, and Indy has done that.

Ohhh great.

I have this image of a great big “Woyale with Cheese” for the Pacers tomorrow. Maybe they should provide that food incentive for Kings fans at Arco[sic].

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