sacgirl88
Bench
http://www.fanfeedr.com/nba/2010/10...-four-to-six-weeks-samuel-dalembert-c-sacrame
dalembert is out 4 to 6 weeks
dalembert is out 4 to 6 weeks
One man's misfortune is another man's opportunity. That would be Cousins of course.
Obviously Cousins will be our starting center from day 1, and I don't see him relinquishing that spot at any point unless it is due to injury. But aside from that, I am kind of split on why this happened to Dally in the first place. We all know about the travesty which happened in Haiti, and we all know Dally has spent a lot of time down there trying to help with the recovery. He said on media day he didn't have access to a gym during his numerous trips to Haiti this summer, and therefor wouldn't workout for weeks at a time, and then go back to Miami and essentially overtrain to make up for lost time. He basically played catchup the last month of the offseason, and overworked himself, which lead to the injury. Normally, I would be pretty pissed that a player didn't dedicate himself all offseason and followed a pre-planned regimen, and instead overtrained due to lost time, and ends up getting injured and will miss the first 2 months of the season. I know it's 4-6 weeks, but he hasn't really done much the first 2 weeks of training camp either.
So I said normally I would be pissed, but at the same time I want to be sensitive to what happened in Haiti. It was a tragedy, and I know Dally feels he has to help out. But, we are paying him a lot of money to be in shape, and ready to play. So where do we draw the line? It's not like he missed workouts because he was having lunch on top of the Eiffel Tower, he was doing humanitiarian work, to a situation he is very close to. But from a business perspective, is that a valid excuse? I don't know. Dally did however admit when he first suffered the injury that his busy offseason and inconsistent training probably had something to do with it.
How unfortunate. I guess this means DC will be the starter from Day one and will get plenty of minutes to produce and show he is worthy of being a starter. I am just worried about his stamina and conditioning and will he be able to handle 30+ minutes consistently day in and day out. Also, this should mean that (hopefully) Whiteside gets some playing time as well to showcase his shotblocking abilities.
It probably means that Thompson just became the full time back up center. Until Dalembert returns..
Who's going to be our back up power forward then? I hope you don't say Donte...
Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if Coach Westpaul starts Whiteside a couple of times to "experiment".
Jeez this guy had one of the longest active streaks of games played. Then he comes to the Kings and look what happens...
Suddenly there is not a log jam of Bigs. Instead of people clamoring for DMC to start we are all concerned if he can handle it.
We fans is funny
KB
Maybe not a logjam, but still plenty of talent and size. Still more than most teams.