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Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #390 on: December 02, 2016, 10:01:50 PM »

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Cousins is so dominant. Every time I watch him I am surprised how great he is. I wonder what him and Horford as a starting front court would look like...

If I had to guess...dominant.

Especially with as good as both of them have been with their shooting this year.

Offensively, they'd be unguardable. No team has the size, strength, skill, and athleticism to deal with that. Defensively, they might struggle against more athletic, faster frontcourts.

Yeah, it'd be interesting to see how we handled GS's death lineup or Cleveland with Love at the 5.

Love couldn't play against Boogie/Horford front court!

Every mismatch applies both ways. Horford and Boogie would struggle spending the entire game guarding the perimeter.

Horford could guard Love and Cleveland does have another good perimeter big.

Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #391 on: December 02, 2016, 10:01:56 PM »

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Cousins, when you get tired of losing.....

But but buttttt .....are you OK with giving up KO

Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #392 on: December 02, 2016, 10:02:24 PM »

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I find it hard to get excited about a screechy win against Sacramento, but I'll take it.
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Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #393 on: December 02, 2016, 10:02:24 PM »

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Trade KO for Boogie

I'd Boogie if we traded KO.
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Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #394 on: December 02, 2016, 10:02:48 PM »

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Glad to get the win, but still looking for that signature victory from the Cs this year. Luckily, they have a lot of time to figure it out.

Well, this wasn't a signature victory, but we shouldn't undersell it either. Sacramento is actually a pretty decent team, they just can't finish games out. Plus, they're a team that we don't matchup too well with with their size down low, so it's a good win nonetheless.

Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #395 on: December 02, 2016, 10:03:11 PM »

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Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #396 on: December 02, 2016, 10:03:23 PM »

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UGLY game, but a win is a win. Horford is a remarkable player. We're beyond lucky to have him.
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Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #397 on: December 02, 2016, 10:03:41 PM »

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Cousins is so dominant. Every time I watch him I am surprised how great he is. I wonder what him and Horford as a starting front court would look like...

If I had to guess...dominant.

Especially with as good as both of them have been with their shooting this year.

Offensively, they'd be unguardable. No team has the size, strength, skill, and athleticism to deal with that. Defensively, they might struggle against more athletic, faster frontcourts.

Yeah, it'd be interesting to see how we handled GS's death lineup or Cleveland with Love at the 5.

Love couldn't play against Boogie/Horford front court!

Every mismatch applies both ways. Horford and Boogie would struggle spending the entire game guarding the perimeter.

Horford could guard Love and Cleveland does have another good perimeter big.

I'd love to see Love trying to defend Al or Cousins
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Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #398 on: December 02, 2016, 10:03:56 PM »

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I find it hard to get excited about a screechy win against Sacramento, but I'll take it.

I'll take it.
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Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #399 on: December 02, 2016, 10:04:19 PM »

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Cousins is so dominant. Every time I watch him I am surprised how great he is. I wonder what him and Horford as a starting front court would look like...

If I had to guess...dominant.

Especially with as good as both of them have been with their shooting this year.

Offensively, they'd be unguardable. No team has the size, strength, skill, and athleticism to deal with that. Defensively, they might struggle against more athletic, faster frontcourts.

Yeah, it'd be interesting to see how we handled GS's death lineup or Cleveland with Love at the 5.

Love couldn't play against Boogie/Horford front court!

Every mismatch applies both ways. Horford and Boogie would struggle spending the entire game guarding the perimeter.

Horford could guard Love and Cleveland does have another good perimeter big.

They go Irving, Smith, Shump, Lebron, Love. The mismatch is Horford on Lebron.

Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #400 on: December 02, 2016, 10:04:53 PM »

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Cousins is so dominant. Every time I watch him I am surprised how great he is. I wonder what him and Horford as a starting front court would look like...

If I had to guess...dominant.

Especially with as good as both of them have been with their shooting this year.

Offensively, they'd be unguardable. No team has the size, strength, skill, and athleticism to deal with that. Defensively, they might struggle against more athletic, faster frontcourts.

Yeah, it'd be interesting to see how we handled GS's death lineup or Cleveland with Love at the 5.

Love couldn't play against Boogie/Horford front court!

Every mismatch applies both ways. Horford and Boogie would struggle spending the entire game guarding the perimeter.

Horford could guard Love and Cleveland does have another good perimeter big.

I'd love to see Love trying to defend Al or Cousins

Me too!

Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #401 on: December 02, 2016, 10:05:12 PM »

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Cousins, when you get tired of losing.....

But but buttttt .....are you OK with giving up KO

I do love his inability to guard any NBA caliber player.
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Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #402 on: December 02, 2016, 10:06:06 PM »

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Cousins is so dominant. Every time I watch him I am surprised how great he is. I wonder what him and Horford as a starting front court would look like...

If I had to guess...dominant.

Especially with as good as both of them have been with their shooting this year.

Offensively, they'd be unguardable. No team has the size, strength, skill, and athleticism to deal with that. Defensively, they might struggle against more athletic, faster frontcourts.

Yeah, it'd be interesting to see how we handled GS's death lineup or Cleveland with Love at the 5.

Love couldn't play against Boogie/Horford front court!

Every mismatch applies both ways. Horford and Boogie would struggle spending the entire game guarding the perimeter.

Horford could guard Love and Cleveland does have another good perimeter big.

I'd love to see Love trying to defend Al or Cousins

Me too!

KO and K Love in a mud wrestling match

Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #403 on: December 02, 2016, 10:06:34 PM »

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so the Kings apparently haven't won in Boston for the entire Obama presidency

Re: Kings (7-11) at Celtics (10-8) Game #19 12/2/16
« Reply #404 on: December 02, 2016, 10:07:06 PM »

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Cousins is so dominant. Every time I watch him I am surprised how great he is. I wonder what him and Horford as a starting front court would look like...

If I had to guess...dominant.

Especially with as good as both of them have been with their shooting this year.

Offensively, they'd be unguardable. No team has the size, strength, skill, and athleticism to deal with that. Defensively, they might struggle against more athletic, faster frontcourts.

Yeah, it'd be interesting to see how we handled GS's death lineup or Cleveland with Love at the 5.

Love couldn't play against Boogie/Horford front court!

Every mismatch applies both ways. Horford and Boogie would struggle spending the entire game guarding the perimeter.

Horford could guard Love and Cleveland does have another good perimeter big.

They go Irving, Smith, Shump, Lebron, Love. The mismatch is Horford on Lebron.

Have one of the bigs defending Shump, Crowder on Lebron, and the other big on Love

Unfortunately you can't hide Isaiah on Shump with that lineup, but a Smart/AB/Crowder/Horford/Cousins lineup could kill the Cavs lineup
I'm bitter.