You would get less $hit if you gave a balanced view of what happened on the floor last night. Your vision is all negative and you turn positives into negatives. My eyes see everything and are not focused simply on finding negatives. This is a team game and not a Tyreke game. Call me when you get unbiased. I need a break. Posting about your team is supposed to be fun and this forum is not fun anymore.
Are you even READING?!
Jesus, man!
Do I need to go quote myself where I say positive stuff?
1st off - key, KEY victory for the Kings tonight.
They needed this one SO day-am bad.
2nd - yes, there were good statistical games by many starters, and I would echo what many good remarks people will and have said.
(Especially JT - man, I am really impressed by him all year - he's been the most consistent King, and he's vital for them.)
I mentioned at length how well JT is playing, going out of my way to point out how much he's changed in my estimation, going from a loser to a key part of the team.
I said that Tyreke helped out the team last night. I pointed out that his rebounds were vital and saw through how they didn't dominate his stat line.
I post at length about DMC's strengths and how he can be successful, even radically advocating that given a little help, he could be an All-Star THIS YEAR.
You really need to check yourself, because
you are the one that is biased, only seeing the negatives you want to see.
Let's be honest here - there are many different approaches to being a fan.
Some get really high after any win, and some take the losses crushingly.
I'm the kind of fan that doesn't get too high after a win or too down after a loss (unless it's a playoff game).
I don't let my long-term expectations of the team's chances for success get clouded by one or two wins that were decided by one possession one way or the other.
I like when the Kings win.
I don't think they're good yet.
I think they're getting better.
I think they CAN get much better, IF they watch what they're doing wrong and learn from it.
They will not get better if they don't remember what didn't work in the game and instill the changes to make sure it doesn't happen again.
If you guys, who say you watch the game, can't realize that a 1-4 flat, and/or dribbling the ball for 20 seconds and then running a contested long jumper is not conducive to winning play i this league, then.... well, we'll have to agree to be different kinds of Kings fans then.
But don't you DARE call me biased, or all negative, or that you are seeing all.