TaxMan
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Honestly, the odds of this team winning an NBA championship are extremely low, no matter who is coaching or what tweaks we make to the roster. Small market teams just need to absolutely nail roster building and get really lucky with a generational talent (i.e. the Spurs, Thunder and Nuggets come to mind...) Without getting a generational/MVP level talent, it's just not happening.... I just want to have freaking fun watching this team TRY....even though my brain tells me it's never going to happen.The Beam Team vibes were back in the Philly game even. I think that's the one where they were down big and battled back to tie at the half (and rinse repeat to pull off a W). After Fox hit a buzzer beater at halftime they all hugged at half court like the old days.
I don't care if its just vibes because it is fun to watch again. Just being in Sacramento and knowing 2002 happened and then enduring everything since all I want is fun to watch and a shot at winning every game (and being happy they won, not sad about some lottery balls). ~12 days ago I had written this season off and was ready to let Fox go because it seemed we had completely bungled building on the Beam Team. I had booked a trip home for Christmas intending to see the Kings at G1C but they fired Brown the day before I left so I decided I'd rather see friends. But here we are and I'm incredibly looking forward to the game in Portland again next month.
Doug and the guys have done this. I really hope it sticks because a more fairy tale story can never be written.
I hope Doug remembers me at the next game and will sign something for me![]()
The beam team was awesome because there was a collective agreement among the NBA universe that they were a blast to watch. They played with swagger and joy. I have no idea if Christie is the "real deal" as a top level NBA coach; however, at the very least it feels like he can bring back the joy and excitement.