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This is interesting. I'm happy, and looking forward to the season. And yes, it is distinctly possible for a positive, generally happy, person to enjoy a 48-game season. There are always positive elements in NBA games, even losses. One of the best soccer games my daughter ever played was a 12/1 loss to a superlative U-19 soccer team from Danville.
This year , I am looking forward to seeing the rookies play. Maybe one of them will turn out to be a star. I am also looking forward to seeing Songaila play this year. He is a good man, and I will enjoy watching him succeed. I suspect that Peja will have a special year, and the emotional dynamics will be interesting. I expect to see more of the same from Bibby, Webber, Brad, and Christie.
It seems as though there is a relatively narrow range of honest opinions that may be expressed here without disparagement. Given the player-configuration of the Western Conference, the current make-up of the Kings, some key Kings players with nagging injuries, and recent history, I expect the Kings to win a very respectable 48 games.
I wonder what the Las Vegas odds would be for the Kings to win 72 games this season? Winning 72 games this year would suggest that the Kings are the odds-on favorite for the 2005 NBA Championship. If Chris, Bobby, and Doug remain healthy and 95% effective throughout the season, I suppose that a championship might be a distinct possibility. That would be nice.
This year , I am looking forward to seeing the rookies play. Maybe one of them will turn out to be a star. I am also looking forward to seeing Songaila play this year. He is a good man, and I will enjoy watching him succeed. I suspect that Peja will have a special year, and the emotional dynamics will be interesting. I expect to see more of the same from Bibby, Webber, Brad, and Christie.
It seems as though there is a relatively narrow range of honest opinions that may be expressed here without disparagement. Given the player-configuration of the Western Conference, the current make-up of the Kings, some key Kings players with nagging injuries, and recent history, I expect the Kings to win a very respectable 48 games.
I wonder what the Las Vegas odds would be for the Kings to win 72 games this season? Winning 72 games this year would suggest that the Kings are the odds-on favorite for the 2005 NBA Championship. If Chris, Bobby, and Doug remain healthy and 95% effective throughout the season, I suppose that a championship might be a distinct possibility. That would be nice.