<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">MINNEAPOLIS - Peja Stojakovic is just chilling, well, as much as the Kings' small forward can when it's difficult to move one way or the other because his back locks up indiscriminately. Friday night, Stojakovic said the back spasms that forced him to miss the previous two games have eased. However, that doesn't ensure his return to the lineup today against the Minnesota Timberwolves. "I got treatment after our (team) meeting," he said. "I laid in bed. I did some stretching. I got more treatment. I haven't been doing a lot. I've just been trying to rest it and listening to (trainer) Mr. (Pete) Youngman. I'm just going day-by-day." Friday night, Kings coach Rick Adelman didn't sound encouraged by Stojakovic's chances to play against the T-wolves. "I have no idea," Adelman said. "He's day-to-day, but right now, it doesn't look good for (today), but we'll just have to wait and see." Pick and pop, pick and pop - The image of Houston's Scott Padgett repeatedly hitting wide-open three-point shots, thanks to a version of the old pick-and-roll play, looked familiar for a reason. When the Kings hosted the T-wolves on Nov. 28, Eddie Griffin benefitted from a similar strategy. He scored many of his 20 points from the perimeter off high pick-and roll plays. But instead of rolling to the basket after setting the pick, Griffin, like Padgett on Friday night, popped back beyond the three-point circle and received wide-open looks.</div> Source
Mmmk,not really sure why this was posted.This game already happened and the Kings won.None of the Peja news is new.Eddie Griffin got shut down.So whats the reason for this post?