rainmaker
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Here's his quotes from after the game last night partly regarding why he isn't currently a King. We have another player claiming our FO didn't act professionally. Not sure how much of this I believe, as it's one side to the story, but I get the impression he could have been back with us, and actually might have wanted to return. If this is true, I'm really not that happy that our FO decided going against a frontline which dominated games down the stretch last year, only to see our small, non-defensive frontline be one of our weaknesses this year.
So, did Daly play us as has been suggested, or was he frustrated by what he perceived as a lack of professionalism from our FO? And did our FO really not see the value in having him next to Cousins, and instead thought our current frontline would be more successful?
http://blogs.sacbee.com/sports/kings/archives/2012/01/the-morning-aft-12.html
The way talks broke down isn't something Dalembert like. Nor did he like the Kings issuing a statement about the talks.
"You know that's the business is and sometimes there's bad blood," Dalembert said. "I was expecting a more professional approach but obviously some people handle things differently. To me obviously they were upset and I wasn't wrong. I feel bad, they have a great fan base over there, I loved playing over there but I had the feeling they really didn't want me back. For them to come out and say something like that it shows they really didn't have it in mind to get me back. It's the way it is and it's the way the business is and I've had to deal with it."
Dalembert believed the Kings were on the verge of improvement this season. But the team Dalembert faced Friday is a lot different than the one that finished the season.
"I feel bad that we couldn't finish what we started at the end of the season," Dalembert said. "I think we had a good chemistry with the young guys but I don't think the organization felt the same way but no grudges. My short time over there I did learn to like the city really well and the fans."
So, did Daly play us as has been suggested, or was he frustrated by what he perceived as a lack of professionalism from our FO? And did our FO really not see the value in having him next to Cousins, and instead thought our current frontline would be more successful?
http://blogs.sacbee.com/sports/kings/archives/2012/01/the-morning-aft-12.html