
Sacramento Kings at New Orleans Hornets
5 p.m. Pacific on Comcast SportsNet California
This feels like a set-up, right? The Kings are looking as good as they have in about two years and a month, having beaten two teams ahead of Sacramento in the standings and finding success in the hoped-for places with two games that look like wins lined up on the schedule. It's a set-up, right?
The Hornets are 4-20, without Carl Landry and possibly Jarrett Jack. There are capable players on the roster (Chris Kaman, Emeka Okafor, Trevor Ariza), but this is a bad team less talented than the Kings, plain and simple. It is indeed on the road, which has been a veritable house of horrors for Sacramento (2-11). But this is a bad team.
To win, the Kings will need to play well -- you can't fake your way to victory, not against anyone -- and break what's typically a solid defensive resistance from New Orleans. Kaman looms as a potentially major character in this fight. Though the Hornets don't take many threes, defending the arc will be mighty important. You can't let roleplayers go off for 20 all of the time.
Game's at 5. Game threads at 5 and 6:30. Let's go Kings!
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Continue Kings!
Kfan in Korea - February 6, 2012
Mardi Gras comes early this year
After winning their first 2 games of the season, New Orleans has gone 2-20. N.O. has won one of their last 15 Gms, with that win coming against Orlando who failed to score 70 pts. New Orleans had high hopes for the season after the CP3 trade, but Eric Gordon bruised his knee in the season opener and ended up missing the next 4 games including the one against the Kings. He returned January 4th for one game, but has been out ever since. Gordon turned down a four-year extension January 27th.
Our 1st meeting, back on Jan 1st, was a game of extremes. New Orleans out rebounded the Kings 60-41 and 22-12 on the offensive glass. Cousins was absent, told by coach Paul Westphal to stay away from the team. Several players expressed frustration with the team’s poor play after the Knicks game. But, Cousins felt singled out by the coach and the two had heated words. It would be the last home game Westphal would coach.
The Kings dominated the Fast Break Pts 32-12, and the Hornet went Zero for 15 from beyond the 3pt arc. Hayes and Hickson started for the Kings and combined for 10 pts and 19 of the teams 41 rebounds. Tyreke and Thornton combined for 52 pts 10rebs and 4 assists. Salmons had a good game, scoring 13pts on 5-11 field and 2-6 from three, and the reserves (JT, Jimmer, Outlaw and Garcia) contributed a combined 21pts & 8 rebs. Jimmer was the leading assist man with 5 in 21 minutes off the bench.
The Hornets got most of their scoring from the front line, Ariza had 17pts 5rebs and Landry had 12 & 5, while Kaman contributed 14pts 15rebs off the bench and Okafor added 13pts 12rebs starting at center.
In spite of the tremendous season DeMarcus is having the Kings have only out rebounded their opponent in 8 of 23 games. New Orleans ranks 2nd in Def Reb Rate, while the Kings are last, and even though the Kings are 2nd in Off Reb Rate, the Hornets are only 5 places back. But, it does seem likely the rebounding numbers could change in this game. Chris Kaman has been held out while the Hornets tried to trade him, so even though he is expected back for Monday’s game against the Kings, his conditioning may be questionable. Carl Landry hurt his knee in the Detroit game Saturday and will miss the game. Landry posted on Twitter Sunday that he has a sprained medial collateral ligament. How long he is expected to be out is unknown. But, more importantly The Cuz is back.
The Hornets have already had 11 players start at some time during the season, so your guess is as good as mine as to who will start this one. Jarret Jack had been starting at PG but missed the last two games with again a knee injury which isn’t thought to be serious. I see him returning for this game although he’s still listed as questionable. Last Wednesday, Hornets coach Monty Williams decided to start DaJuan Summers at shooting guard for Marco Belinelli. The 6-8 second year forward saw his minutes drop from 15 on Wed. , to 13 on Thurs and then only 8 on Sat. so who knows whether Marco will get his starting job back.
We will see Emeka Okafor at Center, and Trevor Ariza at the SF. Seven footer Jason Smith, will most likely start at the PF spot, but he too is listed as day to day with a possible concussion. That leaves 6-9 2nd year Al-Farouq Aminu, 6-10 Rookie Forward Gustavo Ayon, and Kaman as your back up front line players. In the backcourt, you’ll have 6-6 2nd year guard Greivis Vasquez and rookie 5-10 guard Carldell Johnson.
With such an injury depleted team, the Kings new found interior defense, even in its early stages of development should win the day. The only question seems to be " will Coach Smart play his starters hard to guarantee a victory?" or "will he rotate his reserves to keep his starter fresh for the 2nd game of the back to back against Minnesota which looks to be the harder of the two games?" I’d look for the Jimmer.
HighTops - February 6, 2012
Rec'd
Great as always
Letsgokings13 - February 6, 2012
Bravo
SPTSJUNKIE - February 6, 2012
GO KINGS
Letsgokings13 - February 6, 2012
GO KINGS
Letsgokings13 - February 6, 2012
The Kings have accepted your challenge and will defiantly prove you wrong.
SPTSJUNKIE - February 6, 2012
Challenge Accepted
drock1331 - February 6, 2012
Come on road trip!
Feeling good going into this one, although I would like to see Tyreke play with a little more urgency when the shot clock is going down. He seems to start abt 2-3 seconds later than he should, and it usually leads to a bad shot.
gregory l - February 6, 2012
New Orleans is one of the slowest teams in the league, at least where Pace is concerned
Tyreke might look faster anyways playing against the Bees.
HighTops - February 6, 2012
BEES?!
swoosh91 - February 6, 2012
Hornets = type of Bees
SPTSJUNKIE - February 6, 2012
section214 - February 6, 2012
Gameday Haiku
Opponents injured
Never a sure win for us
We’ve seen this before?
drock1331 - February 6, 2012
well done
SPTSJUNKIE - February 6, 2012
Alternative Version
The pregame post shows
IT instead of Jimmer
You all are haters
section214 - February 6, 2012
This is a good one.
DiegoKing - February 6, 2012
where's the pregame haiku?
Like a hurricane
Cousins, Co. storm New Orleans
Thornton for thirty
Sactown's Finest - February 6, 2012
Possibly no Jason Smith as well, which is big
If the Kings have a problem with one thing, it’s leaving big men that can hit mid-to-long range jumpers wide open.
Aykis16 - February 6, 2012
Although we're looking at a starting frontcourt of Okafor, Kaman and Ariza
Yeesh that’s big.
Aykis16 - February 6, 2012
unfortunately,
the kings have problems with more than one thing.
wake180 - February 6, 2012
Rec'd for truth
Aykis16 - February 6, 2012
The Hornets have multiple problems also, left knees and right knees
HighTops - February 6, 2012
The Hornets are gonna want revenge from the last time the Kings beat em but,
they will have to wait for another day. 3-in-a-row, Kings! This will also be the Kings 3rd road win…if they can pull it off. I have faith (which is weird)!!
DiegoKing - February 6, 2012
Witches aren't weird, they're just misunderstood.... Oh, never mind
HighTops - February 6, 2012
Totally blown by failure to use Reply button
HighTops - February 6, 2012
Recd .. Love it.. Very sharp!
ukca375 - February 6, 2012 via mobile
lol. I'm not the only one around here who screws the pooch every once in a while with the reply button,,
nice to see.
DiegoKing - February 6, 2012
Interesting stat from Hornets Game Notes
It relates to the Westphal coached Kings and the Smart coached Warriors
Looks like it’s time for Coach Smart to even the odds.
HighTops - February 6, 2012
On haiku
I am not a jinx, dangit. 2-0 without haikus this season.
Tom Ziller - February 6, 2012
Pregame haiku strike it is then...
DiegoKing - February 6, 2012
Death to the haikus!
They are all evil and dumb. I’m glad that they’re gone.
Aykis16 - February 6, 2012
See what you did there
SPTSJUNKIE - February 6, 2012
But where is our "science" - that is 1-0
SPTSJUNKIE - February 6, 2012
FIRE HAIKUS!!!
StevenG - February 6, 2012
This will be a walk in the park, a piece of cake, taking candy from a baby……we need a blowout here. a MONSTER 30 point blowout with cousins leading the way.
CousinsEvansDUO - February 6, 2012
Erase jinxy comment.
DiegoKing - February 6, 2012
But but but but there’s just no way we are losing this game…………………we have this game in the bag.
CousinsEvansDUO - February 6, 2012
SPTSJUNKIE - February 6, 2012
Eye Captain SPTSJUNKIE, This’ll be an easy won, Completely unloseable. :P
CousinsEvansDUO - February 6, 2012
Lol
SPTSJUNKIE - February 6, 2012
Flagged
ThomasGQ - February 6, 2012
Must be the 8-15 talkin'
section214 - February 6, 2012
Hey, that's good for a batting average
SPTSJUNKIE - February 6, 2012
Or FG percentage
raiderking21 - February 6, 2012
You weren't a jinx you were a good luck charm!!
keep it up, DUO.
DiegoKing - February 6, 2012
Let's get the Win!
(dammit!)
lietothegirls - February 6, 2012
In order for us to make significant progress
We need to take care of the winnable games (and then get lucky on the other ones!) Go Kings!
tidge18 - February 6, 2012
But I kinda feel bad for the Hornets with all the injuries
Brings back that 17 win season with K-Mart being out and that dreadful roster (Simmons, Solomon, Booth, Diogu, etc)
tidge18 - February 6, 2012
oh lord
Mikki Moore. Started 20 games that year
Slowstuff - February 6, 2012
He should have stuck to his other career
tidge18 - February 6, 2012
section214 - February 6, 2012
Lol bleacher report gades
Salmons got an F-
Pdidd - February 6, 2012 via mobile
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