Kingzrool
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Does anybody remember this artical?
http://www.sacbee.com/kings/story/470713.html
At this point, I do not think Arco is dead. With all the excuses that they could muster, the Kings are still 6-3 at Arco. This in itself is impressive considering the team, the suspension, the injuries and the virgin coach. Then consider that out of the three games lost -
CLE 91-93
PHX 98-100
GSW 96-103
two of them were two point games and the third they had a 6 point lead less than a minute and a half out. It is that close that they could be undefeated at home.
Obviously, whatever has made Arco one of the most feared stadiums in the league is not entirely absent.
http://www.sacbee.com/kings/story/470713.html
Around the NBA: The king is dead
Published 2:00 am PST Sunday, November 4, 2007
Story appeared in SPORTS section, Page C4
After being named the best home-court advantage in each of the previous three seasons in a leaguewide ballot of general managers, Arco Arena didn't get a vote in the 2007-08 poll.
Nine other buildings did, topped by EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City and followed by American Airlines Center in Dallas, AT&T Center in San Antonio and Oracle Arena in Oakland.
At this point, I do not think Arco is dead. With all the excuses that they could muster, the Kings are still 6-3 at Arco. This in itself is impressive considering the team, the suspension, the injuries and the virgin coach. Then consider that out of the three games lost -
CLE 91-93
PHX 98-100
GSW 96-103
two of them were two point games and the third they had a 6 point lead less than a minute and a half out. It is that close that they could be undefeated at home.
Obviously, whatever has made Arco one of the most feared stadiums in the league is not entirely absent.
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