Gasol's defense sucks. It doesn't matter if its Hawes, Curry, or Duncan...he is not a post defender. They didn't teach that in Europe, Mike Fratello couldn't teach it if his life depended on it, and he sure is not going to all the sudden pick it up. Not only did Hawes defend him pretty well, like you said he posterized him TWICE. Badly.
I have a question for you....Do you think the team looks more competitive this year under Theus (minus injuries) then they did with Adleman? Cuz Rick looks to be a shoe in for COY and get this, Houston's defense is better this year under him then last year under Van Gundy.
Adelman's team showing great defense!!!! Doesn't that just make us King's fans blow bubbles, huh wk?
Rick's problem with the Kings was his relationship with the Maloofs. Adelman just is not going to be a pretty boy glad-hander at their Vegas casino and wasn't about to change. This, for some reason, irked the Maloofs. Somebody please tell me there is some billionaire bozo out there who does not once in a while act like a spoiled six year old who hasn't had his latest toy tarnished.
The biggest difference between last year's team and this years is definitely the coach. Theus at least has the ear of his players, while Musselman lost them completely and knew he was going through the motions until the season ended. The night before the Kings played the Lakers in LA, Theus called one of those player/coaches team meetings to air out all differences and voice what and where they envisioned the team and their place on it.
After sicko showings against the Wolves and Clippers recently, something had to be said, because regardless of the win against the Lakers, it makes absolutely no sense for the same team to eat garbage against the Clippers three times already, and now twice against the Wolves. If the team is good enough to have beaten the Lakers, Spurs, Jazz, among other teams above 600, then how could they be the same team losing TEN TIMES to teams with worse records then the Kings? With those ten victories, maybe we are just under the playoff radar.
Anyway, the team is all jazzed now after that team meeting and at least for one night, the Lakers suffered for it. Only twenty-odd games left now to pull off a better finish then they did last year, though, when the Kings had practically the same record as this years through the same number of games.
And though I really do like the Lakers doing a number in the playoffs this year, I also acknowledge a big problem defensively against the dirtier teams coming your way, mainly the Spurs and Jazz. Offensively, the Lakers should take out anyone else they face.
Lucky for you, they won't be seeing the Kings.