Tyrone Corbin will coach Kings for the remainder of the season

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by Charlie O. Mallonee

Multiple news outlets are reporting the Sacramento Kings have signed interim head coach Tyrone Corbin through the end of the 2014-15 season.

The signing of Corbin should bring some much needed stability to a franchise that has been spiraling out of control since the firing of Michael Malone on December 15th.

The Kings dismissed Malone over style of play. The management would like the team to play an offense similar to the one used by the San Antonio Spurs. As the Kings have stepped up the tempo, their defense has become almost non-existent.

The players now know that Corbin will be in charge for the rest of the season. This should help the team focus on what Corbin is trying to teach them to execute in games.

It is also a chance for Corbin to audition his skills in order to be considered for the head coaching job on a permanent basis. Corbin has experience as a head coach with the Utah Jazz.

The signing also allows the Kings to take their time in deciding who should coach the team long term. The decision on who should be the coach as the team moves to the new arena is an important one for the Kings management.

For now, Tyrone Corbin is the man who will patrol the sidelines and call the shots for Kings as they try to salvage their season.

Sac Kings podcast & commentary: Games in review Brooklyn put muscle to Kings on Monday and Kings thrill crowd with OT win over NY

by Charlie O Mallanee

SACRAMENTO–The Sacramento Kings last loss on Monday night in Brooklyn was particularly painful for the team in the fact that they were looking at going in against a team that had an equal record. A Brooklyn Nets team that had two of it’s stars Deron Williams and Brook Lopez that had been injured and had been sitting on the bench. They could go in there and have a really decent chance to come away with a victory. The first quarter they looked alright because the Kings were up 28-27.

But then came the second quarter and they fell apart, they only scored 16 points in the quarter all the scoring came from basically three people, the Kings DeMarcus Cousins had seven points, Rudy Gay had six, and Nick Stauskas had a three point bucket and that was their entire scoring for the period. In the second quarter they turned the ball over seven times and it was good for ten points it was a particularly painful quarter and they went to half time down 13 points 57-44.

They came out of the third scoring 25 points a piece and the Kings actually outscored the Nets 30-25 in the fourth quarter. They were too far down and they ended up losing it 107-99 in Brooklyn. The key stat for the entire game the Kings turned the ball over 21 times and the Nets were able to pick up 25 points because of those turnovers. You can’t turn the ball over that much in the NBA and win a game.

In the game that was played on Saturday at Sleep Train Arena to beat the New York Knicks in overtime that was one of the most entertaining basketball games that I’ve been to in years. In fact I thought I had a flashback to my first NBA game in Cincinnati with the Royals and the Celtics a number of years ago. All offense and no defense on either team it was 117-117 in regulation the Kings went onto win 135-129. The fans at Sleep Train were thrilled that they won.

It was a game that had some very alarming moments in the sense that the Kings led the game the entire way later the Knicks would tie it up in the closing seconds of the game. The Knicks took their first lead in the game in overtime and it’s really tough when you never have relinquished the lead in the game and you realize your on the brink of losing that game in overtime. Also with the lack of defense has to be very concerting of a great concern to both the management and the coaching.

It’s one thing to go out and put up 107 points in regulation, you have up 107 points to a Knicks team that have been averaging 94 points a game. Also the Knicks were playing without Amar’e Stoudemire beause Stoudemire has been off for three games in a row with knee soreness. The Knicks were missing one of their key elements as well. So after a great win, a very exciting win the crowd in Sacramento was just off the hook as you can well imagine.

It has a lot of concerns because of the fact there was a lack of defense, now they did pick up the defensive effort in overtime and went on a 9-0 run which set up the victory. Crazy game Cousins 39 points, Gay 29, and Collison with 27. So the Kings really led by those three players and again entertaining basketball but it’s the kind of basketball you cannot keep on in a consistant basis. Proven by what happened in what happened in New York or Brooklyn.

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Kings Can’t Contain Plumlee, Drop To Brooklyn

By Shawn Whelchel.

The Sacramento Kings dropped the first game of their four game roadtrip to the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night, after sloppy play and a lack of bench scoring neutralized a big night from DeMarcus Cousins and Rudy Gay.

Gay led all scorers in the game with 25 points on 9-of-21 shooting, while Cousins continued his strong play, following closely behind with 24 points on an efficient 9-of-12 shooting from the field, accounting for 49 of the Kings 99 total points.

But while four out of five starters finished Monday’s contest in double digits for the Kings, the bench failed to provide the necessary support during their minutes on the court, adding just 19 points while contributing to the losing effort.

Nets center Mason Plumlee continues to shine in place of Brook Lopez, who has been reserved to a bench role as of late, as he dumped in 6-of-7 attempts good for a team high 22 points on the night.

The Kings continue to hurt themselves with sloppy play, as a total of 21 turnovers on the night led to 25 points for the Nets at home. Brooklyn’s bench also outscored the Kings by 19 points.

Despite the lack of bench play, the Kings pulled to within 5 points with just over five minutes to go in the fourth quarter. But the defense couldn’t hold off the Nets, who used a pair of runs to solidify their victory over the visiting Kings for their 14th win of the season.

The Kings will take on the Celtics on Wednesday, December 31 at 10 a.m.

Kings beat the Knicks in OT 135-129

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by Charlie O. Mallonee

The Sacramento Kings hung on in overtime to defeat the New York Knicks 135-129 on Saturday night. For the Knicks, it was their seventh loss in a row.

The key to Kings (13-17) victory was the return of DeMarcus Cousins to the lineup. Cousins missed the Phoenix game with the flu. Against the Knicks, Cousins scored 39 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, dished out four assists and blocked two shots. He put up those numbers despite having to spend nine minutes of the third quarter and three minutes of the fourth on the bench due to four personal fouls.

Rudy Gay also had a big night for Sacramento. Gay recorded 29 points, two rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocked shots while being tasked with defending Carmelo Anthony for the entire game.

Darren Collison had another strong performance for the Kings. Collison recorded a double-double scoring 27 points and distributing 10 assists. He shot nine of 10 from the field while going three for three from beyond the 3-point arc.

Carmelo Anthony paced the Knicks (5-27) with 36 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and one steal. Tim Hardaway Jr. put up 19 points with 11 of those points coming in the fourth quarter.

Shane Larkin and Samuel Dalembert performed well coming off the bench. Larkin scored 14 while Dalembert put 11 to go with four blocked shots.

The Kings came out in the first quarter ready to play. Sacramento built a 15 point lead near the end of the quarter. Cousins and Gay scored 15 points each to give the Kings a 38-27 lead after the first period.

The Knicks came back to life in the second quarter led by Anthony’s nine points. Shane Larkin played the entire quarter and added six points. New York was 10 of 20 from the field while going 10 for 11 from the free throw line. The Knicks outscored the Kings 31-29 in the second. At halftime, Sacramento led New York 67-58.

The third quarter proved to be a draw as both teams scored 22 points each. Rudy Gay led the Kings with eight points while DeMarcus Cousins was on the bench with four personal fouls. Anthony and Larkin led the Knicks with six point apiece. At the end of three quarters, the Kings were clinging to an 89-80 lead.

In the fourth quarter, New York began to take advantage of the Kings missed shots by grabbing rebounds and setting up the fast break. The Knicks scored 14 fastbreak points to just four for the Kings. New York also worked the boards for second chance points scoring 10 with the extra opportunities. The Knicks outscored the Kings 37-28 in the fourth to tie the game. A Tim Hardaway fastbreak lay-up tied the game at 117 all to force the overtime period.

The Kings scored first in overtime on a Cousins lay-up. The teams traded baskets and were tied at 124 when Jose Calderon hit a six foot jump shot to give the Knicks their first lead of the night at 126-124. Cousins hit two free throws to tie the game at 126 all. The Kings went on a 9-0 run that allowed them to win the game 135-129.

After the game, Kings head coach Tyrone Corbin said, ‘”It was a very much needed win. Even though it wasn’t the prettiest basketball, we’ll take the win.”

Knicks head coach Derek Fisher analyzed the game by saying, “Well of course. First and foremost is the effort. I thought that they remained committed to each other as teammates no matter what the circumstances were. They just kept fighting out there.Most nights you have to have that in order to give yourself a chance to win and we had that tonight. We just couldn’t get over the hump.”

The Kings now hit the road for a four game road trip. Sacramento will play in Brooklyn on Monday.

Game Notes: the Kings are now 8-10 at home and 3-1 in overtime games for the season … Cousins 39 points were a season high … Gay’s 29 points was his 18th 20 point or more game of the season …the Knicks are now 2-14 on the road.

PHX runs away from the Kings 115-106

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by Charlie O. Mallonee

The Phoenix Suns (17-14) brought their “run and gun” basketball show to Sacramento on Friday night and went home with their fifth consecutive win beating the Kings 115-106.

The Suns are known for wanting to take the 3-point shot whenever possible. Against the Kings, they attempted 33 3-point shots and connected on 14 (42.4 percent). Everytime the Kings would make the score close, the Suns would hit a big 3-point basket and kill the Sacramento momentum.

Sacramento came into the game with a huge disadvantage because DeMarcus Cousins (Gastroenteritis), Ramon Sessions (low back strain) and Ryan Hollins (personal) were all unavailable to face Phoenix. The Kings knew they would need every player on the bench to step up and give their all to have any chance against a very talented and hot Suns team.

Phoenix had a four point lead (94-90) heading into the fourth quarter. Former King Isaiah Thomas became a “one man wrecking crew” leading the Suns with nine points in the final 12 minutes. The Suns built their largest lead of the night (15 points) with 5:12 to go in the game and then played ball control offense to use as much clock as possible to preserve the victory.

The Kings even tried using a three guard lineup in an attempt to close the gap on the Suns late in the fourth period. Darren Collison, Ben McLemore and Ray McCallum worked to get open in hopes of taking 3-point shots but were prevented from getting open looks from beyond the arc.

Phoenix shot 48.9 percent from the field (46-94) while shooting 42.4 percent (14-33) from 3-point land. The Suns went nine for 12 (75.0 percent) from the free throw line. Phoenix recorded 25 assists and 46 rebounds.

Marcus Morris led the Suns scoring with 20 points coming off the bench for Phoenix. Eric Bledsoe scored 18 points while Markieff Morris added 17. Goran Dragic scored 16 while Alex Len recorded a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds to go with five blocked shots. Isaiah Thomas recorded 17 points coming off the bench against his former team.

The Kings were 41 for 93 (44.1 percent) from the field and were seven for 20 (35.0 percent) on 3-point attempts. Sacramento was 17 for 24 from the charity stripe. They had 48 rebounds and 18 assists.

Darren Collison was the Kings leading scorer with 19 points. Collison was four for seven on 3-point attempts and had two assists to go with three steals. Rudy Gay scored 16 to go with his five assists. Reggie Evans recorded a double-double (11 points, 16 rebounds) in his fill-in start for Cousins.

Derrick Williams scored 16 points off the bench including 11 in the first half to go with his perfect five for five field goal shooting. Ben McLemore (13), Carl Landry (12) and Omri Casspi (11) were all in double figures for Sacramento.

Speaking about Williams performance head coach Tyrone Corbin said, “I thought the energy he played with in the first half was good. He came in the second half, they made a run and the matchups didn’t match up as well for us in the second half. But he did a great job for us in the first half, had 16 (total) points.”

In analyzing the loss Corbin said, “Well you give up 25 fastbreak points, 19 second chance points. They made some shots; took 33 3-pointers and shot 42 percent from the 3-point line. Those were things we talked about before the game.started, keeping them out of our paint. The had too many opportunities to get in our paint, collapse out defense, and get open shots on the perimeter.”

The Kings have no time to relax and recover from the loss as they have to play the back-end of the home back-to-back games versus the New York Knicks on Saturday night.

Game notes: The Kings are now 12-17 overall and 7-10 at home … Sacramento and Phoenix have split the first two games of the series 1-1 … the Kings have scored 100 or more points in each of their last four games … the Kings have allowed their opponents to score 100 points or more in each of their last five games … Darren Collison has scored in double figures in each of his last four game.

Sac Kings Commentary: After tough loss to W’s Kings ready themselves for Suns and Knicks

by Charlie O

SACRAMENTO–On Monday night the Sacramento Kings fell quickly behind the Golden State Warriors at the Coliseum Arena by 16 points in the first quarter. I think the total was said and done when the Warriors Stephen Curry came down tip it in and tip it back out to him and he then hit a 35 footer for three. At that point your going “there’s not that much chance that the Kings are going to win that game.”

That’s going to happen to a team like the Kings, they are at a echelon right now where their going to come up against a team like Golden State and the Warriors are the best team in the NBA. Their going to have to play and play well but the chances of beating a team like the Warriors right now is meniscal, because the Warriors are just so deep and so talented but it’s good for the Kings to get out there and see what their up against.

In essence Golden State and San Antonio are the models in which the Kings to follow to ultimately become. The Kings had a chance last night to see a team be who they want to be. It’s just a hard lesson when your going to walk away. A 20 point win for the Warriors the fact of the matter is the game wasn’t as close as the score would imply.

In terms of the Kings victory Sunday afternoon against the Lakers the Kings were just a better team. The Lakers are not a good basketball team that’s just the bottom line. The Lakers are not a relevant team in the NBA at this moment. The only person on the team that makes them interesting to most basketball fans is Kobe Bryant. Kobe did score 25 points against the Kings on Sunday in that loss to the Kings with the Kings winning that game 108-101.

Kobe got the 25 points but he shot 8-30 from the field, now your thinking about that 8-30 from the field and the Lakers as a team only shot 87 shots during the entire course of the game. You got one guy whose not hitting and not dominating the shooting. It was a painful thing to see. You look at Kobe and how he’s performed as a player over the course of his career, the fact of the matter is my view point at this time…Kobe should hang em up.

Kobe is just a shell of his former self and he’s the shell of himself on a team that’s not very good, the only player on the Lakers that’s capable coming out kind of dominating the floor right now is Nick Young. Young has come off the bench scoring 26 points and we know that Young has come with a lot of baggage and matter of fact the Lakers weren’t sure if he was going to be suspended for last Sunday’s game for actions taken in an earlier game.

The Kings get ready to face the Phoenix Suns on Friday night in Phoenix and the Kings have some things to look forward to and the fact that they beat the Suns on November 7th in a game that was an offensive fireworks show the Kings beat the Suns 114-112 in Phoenix. It’s very tough to beat the Suns at home and they did that, the Suns have come in and 15-14 for the season they will have played Dallas before coming to Sacramento on Friday.

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Sacramento Kings Ownership Group Sued By Unhappy Businessman

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by Charlie O. Mallonee

The Sacramento Bee Newspaper and other area media outlets are reporting a lawsuit has been filed against the Sacramento Kings ownership group. Darius Anderson believes he should have been included in that ownership group.

Anderson is described in the lawsuit as a businessman and political advisor. The lawsuit goes on to describe in detail Anderson’s involvement in keeping the Kings in Sacramento after the Maloof’s declared their intention to move the franchise.

Anderson worked with investor Ron Burkle to assemble an investor group. Burkle brought in Mark Mastrov. Mastrov was instrumental in bringing Vivek Ranadive into the potential ownership group. Both Mastrov and Ranadive were minority owners of the Golden State Warriors.

Burkle appeared to be the lead investor and would manage the purchase of the team. Burkle then suddenly dropped out of the group when it was revealed he owns a company that represents several NBA players.

That left Mastrov, Ranadive and Anderson, so thought Anderson. When the purchase was made final, Anderson was not included in the group. Anderson believes he should have been included and that is why he bringing suit.

Anderson is suing the Kings for compensatory damages, punitive damages and a share of ownership in the team.

The Sacramento Bee reported an official response from the Kings:

Kings spokeswoman Laura Braden called the suit disappointing and said Anderson has already made money from his effort. That occurred when Anderson and his partners sold Downtown Plaza, site of the new Kings arena, to the team last year for a $15 million profit.

“Mr. Anderson and his partners made a considerable profit on the final sale of … Downtown Plaza,” Braden said in a text message. “This is a frivolous lawsuit seeking even more money, and we feel confident it’ll be dismissed in short order.”

Sports Radio Service will continue to follow the story as it unfolds.

The Warriors Roll Over the Sacramento Kings

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by Jerry Feitelberg

The Golden State Warriors played a terrific game Monday night against the visiting Sacramento
Kings beating them 128-108. The Warriors played very well in all phases of the game. They ran the court well, found the open man and shot a fantastic 53% from the floor. Their defense was great as they kept Sacramento’s DeMarcus Cousins contained all night. Sacramento played well but the Dubs were just the better team as their depth showed as the bench contributed 62 points in the victory.

The game also marked the return of star forward David Lee to action. Lee had played just under 7 minutes all season and had missed 21 games. He received a standing ovation from the fans when he entered the game with 3:01 left to play in the first period.The Warriors, as mentioned earlier, had a great effort from the bench. Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston, Mo Speights, Justin Holiday all made significant contributions to the win. Starting center Festus Ezeli and reserve guard Justin Holiday each had a career high in points scored. Ezeli had 15 and Holiday had 18.

The game started well for the Dubs as they took an early 9-2 lead/ The Kings came back to tie at 9 but the Dubs went on a 19-2 run to put them ahead and they Kings had to play catch up all night. The first period ended with the W’s ahead 36-20. It was more of the same in the second period. Sacramento could not claw their way back. The Warriors led by Klay Thompson and Steph Curry
ended the half ahead by 14 points 64-50.

The Warriors continued their excellent play and led the Kings by 23 early in the third period.
The bench was fantastic as they played so well that Steph Curry sat and watched his team dominate. They led 93-77 after 3 periods of play and won by a final score of 128-108.

Klay Thompson led all scorers with 25 points. Steph Curry had a double-double with 12 points and 11 assists. David Lee played 16 minutes with six points and 7 rebounds. Curry, by the way, played just 26 minutes. The Dubs had six players in double figures. They had 36 assists and turned the ball over just 12 times. They are now 23-3 for the season and have won 18 of the last 19 games played. Their home record is now 10-1 for the year.

DeMarcus Cousins led the Kings with 22 points and 8 rebounds. Darren Collison added 17 while Rudy Gay pitched in with 13 and Omri Casspi notched 18 in a losing effort.

The Warriors next game is Tuesday night in Los Angeles against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Jerry Feitelberg
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Warriors Stay Dominate, Kings Continue To Slide.

By Shawn Whelchel

The Golden State Warriors dominated the Sacramento Kings in Monday night’s Bay Area battle, cruising their way to a 128-108 victory.

On the second night of a back-to-back, the Kings were outplayed in nearly every facet of the game by the Warriors, who currently own the NBA’s best record at 23-3 on the season.

The lone bright spot for Sacramento was C DeMarcus Cousins, who excelled in Andrew Bogut’s absence, leading the team with 22 points on the night. Darren Collison followed the big man with 17 of his own.

The Warriors were led by Klay Thompson, whose 25 points led all scorers for the contest. Steph Curry was limited to just 12 points, but tallied 11 assists on the night. In place of Bogut, Festus Ezeli notched a career high 15 points while adding six rebounds.

After losing the lead early in the first quarter following a 25-9 run for Golden State, the Kings were unable to fight their way back into contention, as the Warriors maintained a comfortable lead throughout the game.

The Warriors received a big boost from their bench, who outscored Sacramento’s bench 62-39 on the night.

The loss now drops Sacramento to a 12-16 record, good for fourth in the Pacific Division. The Kings continue their season skid, losing 11 of their last 14 games.

Sac Kings commentary: Cousins not happy about Malone firing but ready to work with new coach

by Charlie O Mallonee

SACRAMENTO–In last week’s firing of Sacramento Kings former coach Mike Malone was it a matter of the Kings pulling the trigger too early or too late? Kings General Manager Pete D’Alessandro decided that the best style of play was the issue on why he released Malone. That should not have come to any surprise because Malone really set the tone for who you really wanted to be as a basketball player as coach in his first season.

You have a team that played defense first that set up the offense and you really wanted to go with a rather conditional set up offense who really can set it up on the floor. So we knew who Malone was before he came in. Now the Kings are talking about an up tempo San Antonio Spurs style, extra pass, lot of outside shooting running team.

Well that’s not who Malone was, so if you say at the end of the year “Mike your not building the squad that we want, were going to let you go” that would have been a little bit more understandable. But to let the guy come in and have a 9-6 start, he won nine of his last 14 games before the slide. Of course things fell back a little bit when DeMarcus Cousins got sick with meningitis which is nobody’s fault.

Then to shoot Malone out the door over style of play is just insane and it makes the franchise look unstable. D’Alessandro begs to differ and says, “look at the franchise, look at the planned management, look at me and at the team were very stable” I’m sorry you don’t look stable when you shoot a man out the door when your style of play is not right. When Cousins caught meningitis there was no indication that Malone’s job was in jeopardy.

The one thing that we know about the Kings right now and it shouldn’t be a surprise to anybody is that they lack depth. They really have no one to step in the gap when Cousins wasn’t there. Kings guard Ryan Hollins came in and he worked hard and forward/center Reggie Evans other than one game that Evans put up 22 points he is really a defensive guy. There was not a tougher defender or rebounder in the NBA than Evans.

Evans isn’t going to give you those 25 points plus the 12.5 rebounds a game that Cousins is going to be able to get. So with the lack of depth nobody should really be surprised about what was happening to the Kings other than the fact that they were going to be facing some eastern conference teams that everybody was hoping would kind of level that playing field a little bit but it didn’t.

Cousins was not happy about Malone getting fired, the one thing about Malone Cousins liked was Malone was a no pulled punches coach. Malone tells everyone on the team he’s happy and if he’s not happy he’s telling everybody including the members of the media he’s unhappy. If you look at the progress of Cousins under Malone particularly in the maturity area where it was a bad call I’m going to keep playing you. Even his goal coming in having less than ten technical fouls for the season that was all maturity things because of Cousins relationship with Malone.

The Kings host the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday afternoon at Sleep Train for a 3:00pm tip.

Charlie O covers Kings basketball for http://www.sportsradioservice.com