me<\/a> to preview tonight’s Kings\/Thunder match-up.<\/p>\n1. Match-up to watch?<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\nRoyce Young:\u00a0<\/strong>DeMarcus Cousins vs. Kendrick Perkins\/Serge Ibaka. Cousins is definitely the most threatening player to OKC on the Sacramento roster and has the potential to put up an easy double-double. The Thunder will likely throw both Perkins and Ibaka at Cousins at different times, so it’s about pushing him outside and making sure he doesn’t get easy points in the paint.<\/p>\nDanny Chau:\u00a0<\/strong>DeMarcus Cousins and Serge Ibaka. It won’t be a duel in the traditional sense, as Ibaka isn’t the most dynamic offensive player, but it’ll be interesting to see how Cousins responds to the Thunder interior defense on the third go-around. In the two previous outings, Cousins has shot terribly from the field while Ibaka has averaged an unfathomable 8.5 blocks.<\/p>\nJonathan Santiago: \u00a0<\/strong>Isaiah Thomas vs. Russell Westbrook. \u00a0The Kings’ rookie is quick enough to keep up with Westbrook, but will the Thunder guard overpower Thomas with his size and strength?<\/p>\n2.\u00a0Stat that decides the game…<\/strong><\/strong><\/em><\/p>\nRoyce Young:\u00a0<\/strong>Turnovers. If OKC starts giving the ball away a lot — more than 20 times, I mean — it could cost them. It’s how the Kings beat the Thunder in the first matchup in Sacramento.<\/p>\nDanny Chau:\u00a0<\/strong>\u00a0Offensive rebounds. The Kings will go through rough patches on offense, but if they can win the rebounding battle and get enough second-chance opportunities, they have enough potential firepower (on good nights) to make the game competitive. The Kings had more than twice the offensive rebounds in their victory against OKC than last week’s brutal defeat.<\/p>\nJonathan Santiago: \u00a0<\/strong>Turnovers. \u00a0If the Kings are forcing turnovers, the fast break is sure to follow. \u00a0The Kings’ lead the league in pace and are horrible when forced to run half court sets.<\/p>\n3.\u00a0Fact or Fiction: James Harden and Tyreke Evans will both be playing for the Thunder and Kings, respectively beyond 2013.<\/strong><\/strong><\/strong><\/em><\/p>\nRoyce Young:\u00a0<\/strong>Fiction. Harden will be in Oklahoma City for sure, but I’m not so sure about Evans. If he can bounce back, stay healthy and play well over the next year, his trade value might rise high enough that the Kings feel they get good enough return on him and use the new assets to build around a different batch of players. Evans is obviously an incredibly talented player, but his fit with the Kings is certainly in question.<\/p>\nDanny Chau:\u00a0<\/strong>\u00a0Fiction. I think it would take a lot for Evans to stay. Two years ago he was exactly the player the Kings wanted, but now he isn’t close to being the player they need. As for Harden, it’s impossible to ignore his ascent, but it breaks my heart to think that the Thunder’s immaculate core could be split apart.<\/p>\nJonathan Santiago: \u00a0<\/strong>Fiction. \u00a0The Thunder will find some way to keep Harden, even if it means dealing Westbrook in the process. \u00a0As far as Evans goes, I was sold on him playing small forward in the short term simply because they’ve had no one better, but I’m not sold on him playing the spot long term. \u00a0I can see them taking a chance on a small forward in the draft this time around after passing on Kawhi Leonard last year.<\/p>\n\/\/platform.twitter.com\/widgets.js<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Previewing tonight’s match-up between the Sacramento Kings and Oklahoma City Thunder.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":7,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"inline_featured_image":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[610259261],"tags":[5204276,522941,610259429,610259059,1285013,733332,4764763,9120423,2479569,1604747,8028616,610259256,2629175],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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