Half-time interview with Cuttino

Andriod_KiNg said:
Yep i heard that too , he looks ready to play :D
Dont forget Frank Brickowski for Sarunas Marciullonis-that worked out, too.
Oh, and lest we forget Corliss Williamson for Doug Christie, too.;)
 
http://msn.foxsports.com/story/3321104

Mobley-Christie trade

Doug Christie was the universally acknowledged leader of the Kings — the one player who could inspire his teammates to maximum effort and cozy togetherness. He was also the only starter who could provide a reasonable facsimile of individual defense.

Without Christie, the Kings will be demoralized, quarrelsome, and more uncooperative than ever. :rolleyes: The only defensive-minded players on their roster are Darius Songaila, who's always in foul trouble; and Maurice Evans, a journeyman who hasn't been around long enough to gain the referees' respect.

And what will Cuttino Mobley bring to Sacramento? One more shot-happy, defenseless player. The Kings would be advised to start Evans, and (in the absence of Bobby Jackson) bring Mobley's quick trigger off the bench. What does Orlando get and what do they lose? A defender well past his prime. A semi-dependable third scorer who yearned to be the Magic's first-and-only option. Who got the better of the deal? Orlando, by a hair.


So basically we're both screwed forever - better warn Mobley what he's walking into. Nice to hear some positive things from people who know about our team. ;)

GO KINGS!
 
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tbear03 said:
http://msn.foxsports.com/story/3321104

Mobley-Christie trade

Doug Christie was the universally acknowledged leader of the Kings — the one player who could inspire his teammates to maximum effort and cozy togetherness. He was also the only starter who could provide a reasonable facsimile of individual defense.

Without Christie, the Kings will be demoralized, quarrelsome, and more uncooperative than ever. :rolleyes: The only defensive-minded players on their roster are Darius Songaila, who's always in foul trouble; and Maurice Evans, a journeyman who hasn't been around long enough to gain the referees' respect.

And what will Cuttino Mobley bring to Sacramento? One more shot-happy, defenseless player. The Kings would be advised to start Evans, and (in the absence of Bobby Jackson) bring Mobley's quick trigger off the bench. What does Orlando get and what do they lose? A defender well past his prime. A semi-dependable third scorer who yearned to be the Magic's first-and-only option. Who got the better of the deal? Orlando, by a hair.


So basically we're both screwed forever - better warn Mobley what he's walking into. Nice to hear some positive things from people who know about our team.

GO KINGS!

two words for you Ms. Bear:

Charlie Rosen


Dude can't find his *** with both hands and has had a major axe to grind with us since the Laker rivalry went into high gear and we had the audacity to defy Phil Jackson (one gets the distinct impression Rosen has wet dreams of playing naked twister with PJ).
 
(one gets the distinct impression Rosen has wet dreams of playing naked twister with PJ).

Oh man, first Tag in girls shorts and now THIS little mental gem. I may be psychologically scarred forever.
 
Bricklayer said:
two words for you Ms. Bear:

Charlie Rosen


Dude can't find his *** with both hands and has had a major axe to grind with us since the Laker rivalry went into high gear and we had the audacity to defy Phil Jackson (one gets the distinct impression Rosen has wet dreams of playing naked twister with PJ).

I forgot to put the ;) emoticon after my last comment (fixed now). I don't actually believe any of this garbage, just thought it was amusing.

LOL LOL by the way. :)
 
tbear03 said:
I forgot to put the ;) emoticon after my last comment (fixed now). I don't actually believe any of this garbage, just thought it was amusing.

LOL LOL by the way. :)
Man, What does Fox Sports know? I don't read Fox sports. ;)
 
tbear03 said:
http://msn.foxsports.com/story/3321104

Mobley-Christie trade

Doug Christie was the universally acknowledged leader of the Kings — the one player who could inspire his teammates to maximum effort and cozy togetherness. He was also the only starter who could provide a reasonable facsimile of individual defense.

Without Christie, the Kings will be demoralized, quarrelsome, and more uncooperative than ever. :rolleyes: The only defensive-minded players on their roster are Darius Songaila, who's always in foul trouble; and Maurice Evans, a journeyman who hasn't been around long enough to gain the referees' respect.

And what will Cuttino Mobley bring to Sacramento? One more shot-happy, defenseless player. The Kings would be advised to start Evans, and (in the absence of Bobby Jackson) bring Mobley's quick trigger off the bench. What does Orlando get and what do they lose? A defender well past his prime. A semi-dependable third scorer who yearned to be the Magic's first-and-only option. Who got the better of the deal? Orlando, by a hair.


So basically we're both screwed forever - better warn Mobley what he's walking into. Nice to hear some positive things from people who know about our team. ;)

GO KINGS!
Yea our D was horrible and and our players didnt dont like each other ... gimme a break :rolleyes: , last night games showed how well we are as a team , and our D seemed to has picked up since Christie left , i just think that we are under the rader defensivly which will work for us in the long run.. give fox sports a week they will jump on the Kings bandwagon like they do every time we beat someone good i hate those guys ..
 
tbear03 said:
http://msn.foxsports.com/story/3321104

Mobley-Christie trade

Doug Christie was the universally acknowledged leader of the Kings — the one player who could inspire his teammates to maximum effort and cozy togetherness. He was also the only starter who could provide a reasonable facsimile of individual defense.

Without Christie, the Kings will be demoralized, quarrelsome, and more uncooperative than ever. :rolleyes: The only defensive-minded players on their roster are Darius Songaila, who's always in foul trouble; and Maurice Evans, a journeyman who hasn't been around long enough to gain the referees' respect.

And what will Cuttino Mobley bring to Sacramento? One more shot-happy, defenseless player. The Kings would be advised to start Evans, and (in the absence of Bobby Jackson) bring Mobley's quick trigger off the bench. What does Orlando get and what do they lose? A defender well past his prime. A semi-dependable third scorer who yearned to be the Magic's first-and-only option. Who got the better of the deal? Orlando, by a hair.


So basically we're both screwed forever - better warn Mobley what he's walking into. Nice to hear some positive things from people who know about our team. ;)

GO KINGS!


Wouldn't be nice to serve up a dinner with crow as the main course?
 
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