When the Seattle Supersonics square off against the Sacramento Kings in Game 2 tonight they would be better suited to find a different way to win other than holding Mike Bibby to 1 of 16 shooting.  It isn?t going to happen again.

Coming off a season low 3 points, the Kings star will likely not repeat his miserable shooting performance, good players never do.  Also, do not expect Bibby?s backup Bobby Jackson to shoot 0-for-7 either.

?We gotta feel that Mike and Bobby are going to be better the next game,? Kings coach Rick Adelman said after Game 1.

?He?s a great player and he?s a guy that gets a lot of screens and a lot of shots, so he?s a guy you have to be ready to guard all the time,? said Ridnour, who often applied full-court pressure on Bibby in Game 1. ?He?s one of the best in the league at the point guard spot right now. ... He?s going to hit a lot of shots, and I?ve got to stay on him and make everything tough.?