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Jan 8, 2008
SAC 104 - ORL 100
Sac: 13-20, 4th Pacific, 11th West
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       Poss    ORtg   eFG    FTr    DReb    TOr
ORL      89     112   52%     29     68%     21
SAC             117   55%     35     65%     19
BOX SCORE | GAMEFLOW | SAC BEE

I don't really want to get too deep into the fourth quarter stuff, because I'm looking forward (chortle) to giving it a deeper look this afternoon. But suffice it to say: There's no better way to suck the energy out of a building than to let a 13-point lead slip to 3 in less than four minutes.

Quincy Douby was aggressive as all get-out off the bench, which is encouraging. We know he can score -- you don't lead the Big East in scoring on great percentages when you are your team's first, second and third options if you can't score. And his disruptive defense has been a pleasant surprise since last season, his rookie year. For every steal or block he records, he has three deflections it seems. He gets beat around the corner frequently and could stand to leap out on shooters a bit quicker (he's still the best on the team at that, maybe second to John Salmons), but the defense isn't holding him back.

You know what did the trick last night? Quincy wasn't the point guard! Most of his minutes came with Beno Udrih also on the floor. Amazing, no? QD's true offensive weakness has been that he can't initiate an offense (unless said offense is 'dribble to the top of the key, if the defender slacks shoot it, otherwise drive directly to the opponent's shotblocker and try not to get stripped'). With Beno initiating the offense, QD was able to spring free and come off screens and hit some shots. Funny, when you play a shooting guard next to a point guard, the shooting guard typically plays better! (I'm not trying to be facetious... it's just that it took Reggie Theus 32 games to figure out Quincy's not a point guard. In fairness, Eric Musselman had 82 games and still doesn't believe it.)

I don't want to jinx anything, but... anyone else getting a Vlade Divac 2000-2003 vibe from Brad Miller? Divac was still insanely effective into his 30s; his scoring and rebounding had fallen off from his peak, but he adjusted by passing more, protecting the ball, and playing crafty as all hell. Last night, against the pre-eminent physical specimen in the NBA, Miller took his lumps... and came back with an insanely crafty performance. Stuttered drives, patient backdoor passes, supreme box-out positioning, the soft-again jumper. He was a few head slaps and a flop or two away from me pulling a Scooby Doo and ripping off his mask. And God bless 'em. He won the game.

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If Douby does pan out, then we definitely need to upgrade our front court. Salmons, Kev, Beno, Garcia and Quincy are a nice core of players to build around.

Do we still want to trade Brad? I don't

by kingme on Jan 9, 2008 1:10 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

If you could swing it
would you trade Brad for an expiring Theo Ratliff? I don't think Minnesota would do it but I'm just throwing it out there. Minnesota needs that cap relief really bad.
I am the stone that the builder refused I am the visual, the inspiration That made Lady Sing the Blues..I'm the spark that makes your idea bright...

by pookeyguru on Jan 9, 2008 1:23 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Re: Miller
I think that Brad is only about $2-3 million overpaid annually. The problem is you have about $14 million tied up in K9(woof!)/'Reef, and Bibby eats a lot of $$$. If Bibby, K9(woof!) and 'Reef were gone, you could live with Brad's slightly inflated contract.
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by section214 on Jan 9, 2008 3:47 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

I'd be happy to deal Kenny Thomas with Artest
I think anything that cuts the cap # is a good thing for this team.
I am the stone that the builder refused I am the visual, the inspiration That made Lady Sing the Blues..I'm the spark that makes your idea bright...

by pookeyguru on Jan 9, 2008 6:15 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

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