Found November 03, 2012 on Evil Cowtown: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Okay, sarcasm aside, the road trip isn't a complete failure at 0-3. Sure, wins are always better than losses. And could the Kings gone 1-2, 2-1 or won all 3 games? Of course. But we knew that. And we know the Kings won't do that this year. So, it is what it is. I'm not going to keep this running forever. Here is the boxscore. To the bullets we go......   * Last night in Minnesota Tyreke Evans stunk up the joint a lot of time. Until the later stages of the game where Tyreke got terrible shots off in both overtimes, Tyreke looked like the Tyreke in Chicago that looked like the part of a max player. I'm liking Tyreke the player more and more. Certainly Tyreke needs to get better shots than dribble drives (which is a big problem I have), and that's just one area where I would like to see more post-up's. There isn't any SG's in the NBA that can keep Tyreke from getting to where he wants on the block as long as Tyreke understands how to get where he wa...
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