Question after watching the TNT analysis after the game: Kenny was talking S*** about how we dont bring it every night, and whether or not we can continue this blah blah blah. Obviously we played a great game tonight, but do we bring it like this every night? i mean we've won 4 out of the last 5 games and even the couple games prior we have been competitive, but have the kings not been bringing it 100% every night? i mean a win is a win, but could the team as a whole be stepping it up on a nightly basis?
I think its difficult to bring it with that type of fire night in and night out when your not a contending team and you essentially have nothing to lose, but i dont know, i think they have been bringin it lately. am i wrong?
Chapter one
I've wanted to post a Kenny Smith note and this is as good a place as any. Kenny started off ambiguously to me. I didn't know what he was getting at because I was expecting a ration of dog doo doo. It really wasn't. He launched into a discussion of veterans and how the Kings missed having veterans. He kind of went on and on and even Charles kept his mouth shut. He discussed how young players don't know how to behave when on the road, in back to backs, etc. I thought he was knocking the Kings but really, this is what the Kings are missing now and it was his whole point. He kind of said no matter how good the youngsters are, they will never go far until they either add vets or become vets. That's true.
He was actually complimenting the Kings and simply analyzing what he thought was a major weakness. The fact he didn't focus on defensive centers or the SF position or Cousins or all the usual things but kept to a topic that actually can easily be fixed really upped my respect for him. It was also a lesson to people who get nervous when the Kings think of signing a vet. Vets are necessary whether they play or not.
Vets know how to handle the road. Vets don't go cruising at night, drinking, and picking up women. They rest. They have wisdom to pass on to the kids who are feeling the oats of being famous and rich. I imagine myself with a multi-million dollar contract visiting Miami my first time and I'd be out on the town looking for someone to take back to the hotel. Rookies have the toughest time as every road game is a new city.
Chapter two.
A long ago big time football coach addressed the idea of how he taught his team to get up for games and basically said that players can't walk around with their fists balled up every night. Teams take nights off and get up for other games. You can't play all out all the time. Some games truly are more important than others.
Back to the coach: he never taught his team that every game needed an all out effort. I don't know exactly how he got his message across but I think you get the idea. The guy was Woody Hayes of Ohio State.
So as an answer I would say you shouldn't expect this all out effort every game. It's not possible. It shouldn't even be demanded by the coaches although I realize there is a fine line of how to get the proper message across.
I think we saw the team at it's best and frankly, I saw a lot of problems. These were the kind of problems where a little veteran calm would have cured. I feel very good about the future of this team. It's good to be a Kings' fan.