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I think Mobley is doomed to be a rolling stone in this league: too talented not to be on somebody's roster, not consistent enought to stay on anyones roster for long.
chelle said:I am not going to bash any of our players. We cannot judge what is in their heart and minds, nor are we on the court with them. I just watched bibby's postgame news conference. He kept saying that they would be good when they figured out their roles. He said that they do not need to worry about who scores. There needs to be role players and not everybody can be the scorers. He went on to say that whenever the role players understand that, they would be ok. I AM NOT EVEN GOING TO SPECULATE ABOUT WHO HE WAS REFERRING TO, BUT I DO BELEIVE THAT CHANGES ARE ON THE HORIZON!
GoGoGadget said:This sinking deja vu feeling that I had earlier just won't go away.
Didn't TLDOS (the last dreaded offseason) start with endless speculation as to who may, or may not, have been called out during Chris' interview after game 7?
hrdboild said:While I'd like to see the franchise be proactive about picking up a quality swing guy to play the 2 and maybe backup Peja a little too, I'm also curious to see what Evans would do with a more prominent role. I know his jumper was inconsistent all year, but his hustle has always been there. And did you see the way he focused on defense in that game today? He was all over Ray Allen the whole time he was on the court. I really loved seeing that.
If I were Geoff Petrie, these are the guys I keep this off season. The building blocks as it were.
Mike Bibby
Brad Miller
Peja Stojakovic
Maurice Evans
Kevin Martin
Everyone else is fair game for trade.
Bad Boy Bo said:I always liked Evans, his husstle and quickness. Him and when Matt Barnes was on the team, they both were just fighting for loose balls and running up and down. I don't know why Evans doesn't play many more minutes then he does. But Game 5 showed the potential in Evans, and not only Evans, but Peja. If he keeps up with he did that game with putting the ball on the floor a bit, cutting, slashing, getting as many fouls as he can, this way he would develop into a deadly player.
If the Kings keep the same guys as they do, let Mobley go, we can be a great contender next year.
I think the main thing we need is just a tough PF. Resign Mobley, put him in a little package with Thomas and whoever else for Jermain O'Neal eh?
VF21 said:WORD!!!!
Some of you just can't seem to exist without bashing someone. Last year it was Webber and this year it's Cat. Who will you hate next year?
Whatever happened to rooting FOR your team and supporting your players?
Thank God the season is over...and not because of what the players did.
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Bricklayer said:Its an ok "core", but a core without a heart so to speak. Without a single truly great player or leader. Its actually more like the rind around the core. Good players, but not good enough if you are trying to win a title. They couldn't even do that when they had a younger and healthier Webber/Vlade duo to lead them. Its the core of a 50 win team, but not a 60 win team. Needs spice.
dac911 said:i don't think our guards are the problem in this team. mobley is fine.
we just need an atheletic big man/shot blocker.
rasheed wallace etc type.
PixelPusher said:I think Mobley is doomed to be a rolling stone in this league: too talented not to be on somebody's roster, not consistent enought to stay on anyones roster for long.
BigSong said:You might be right, but he might stick around and try to work within the Kings system. He's getting older and age tends to make you look at the bigger picture.