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The new season is a time for adjustment -- to new players making the jump, to old players in new places, to emerging players in the same places and to a host of other changes. But change is rarely easy. Herewith, the 10 oddest sights of the season so far.
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7. Royal scoring drought: We'd like to take this opportunity to thank the Kings of seasons past for demonstrating that basketball didn't have to be a 76-70 scrum every night, that it could be played fluidly and with an eye toward actually scoring. Sadly, those days are over; the last time the Kings scored as little as they have this season -- 91 points per game -- the franchise called Rochester home and was known as the Royals (in 1955). With Ron Artest now in Sacramento, we knew things would be ugly, but ... yeesh.
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7. Royal scoring drought: We'd like to take this opportunity to thank the Kings of seasons past for demonstrating that basketball didn't have to be a 76-70 scrum every night, that it could be played fluidly and with an eye toward actually scoring. Sadly, those days are over; the last time the Kings scored as little as they have this season -- 91 points per game -- the franchise called Rochester home and was known as the Royals (in 1955). With Ron Artest now in Sacramento, we knew things would be ugly, but ... yeesh.