Beno speaking up about Kings offense

#91
What he's trying to say is that all the things your bringing up have been discussed hundreds of times.
Clearly. But what the problem with that? It's not as if there's ample Kings topics regarding the Kings that haven't been covered yet. Pretty much anything about the team worth discussing will surely get rehashed over and over. That's the nature of discussion forums and the nature of the media in general.
 
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#93
The plan is to not lose any more money and be profitable as can be until the future is determined. Its tied to the Kings future in Sacramento in my opinion. If an arena deal is worked out and a favorable labor law created then im sure the spending will resume. Its clearly a time of uncertainty and that uncertainty is being clouded over with as much fluff as there can be. This is a dark period, we just aren't choosing to look at it that way
 
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#94
So we know that not signing anyone didn't work out so well. Points for you.
I don't think the roots of our problems have anything to do with us not signing any free agents. With the current roster, we should've been seeing significant improvement even without signing any free agents. In fact, with our ridiculously easy October/November schedule we should've been well over .500 with this roster. But the players on this team are seriously underperforming, and there's no reason to believe that if we signed a free agent or two, they wouldn't underperform just like the rest of the team with the lack of any offensive or defensive strategy. I doubt CJ Miles or Raymond Felton would be playing here nearly as well as they are playing for Utah and NYK, respectively. It's not enough for a player to be talented - that player has to be utilized correctly and have a defined role, which is something that just does not happen on the current Sacramento Kings.