The Sacramento Kings are in the Big Apple taking on the New York Knicks tonight, attempting to avoid a winless four-game road trip. Join Jonathan Santiago and James Ham for the Road Reaction Postgame Show on Google+ after the game. The show can be watched on the video player embedded below. You can also join the discussion of tonight’s game by leaving a comment at the bottom of the page.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5sIEtj0ElQ]What to watch
1. Can the Kings get out of their own way?
The Kings have played a like a distracted team during this four-game road trip. The lack of focus has had its effects on their performance, particularly on offense. Over their last three games, the Kings have averaged just 90.3 points per contest and shot 38.7 percent from the field. The Kings have to get over whatever’s bothering them or otherwise face a winless trip headed into the All-Star Break.
2. Can the Kings slow down “the others”?
Kings minority owner Shaquille O’Neal likes to refer to the players surrounding a team’s stars as “the others”. The Knicks are team that’s built around one superstar in Carmelo Anthony. Stopping one of the league’s best scorers is a hopeful proposition, but slowing everyone around him isn’t. The Kings, however, are one of the worst defensive teams in the league so stopping the likes of Iman Shumpert or Tim Hardaway Jr. will be no easy task tonight.
3. Three-point containment
All season long, defending the three has been a problematic issue for the Kings. Against the Cavaliers, Sacramento allowed the Cavs to shoot 57 percent on 12-of-21 shooting from distance. The Knicks are a team that’s relies heavily on the three. Coming into tonight’s game, they take the seventh most threes in the league and are shooting 36.7 percent from beyond the arc. How will the Kings, who allow the third highest 3-point percentage in the league this season, fare tonight in Madison Square Garden?
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