Guys, we got crunched by a better team on their home floor in the 4th game in 5 nights without our best player. I mean, this is hardly a shocker. I know its taking this fanbase getting some used to the idea of not being a powerhouse, but this was pretty predictable.
Guys, we got crunched by a better team on their home floor in the 4th game in 5 nights without our best player. I mean, this is hardly a shocker. I know its taking this fanbase getting some used to the idea of not being a powerhouse, but this was pretty predictable.
Totally agree. However, it is not making the change in mindset any easier for me. *ouch...double ouch*Guys, we got crunched by a better team on their home floor in the 4th game in 5 nights without our best player. I mean, this is hardly a shocker. I know its taking this fanbase getting some used to the idea of not being a powerhouse, but this was pretty predictable.
Guys, we got crunched by a better team on their home floor in the 4th game in 5 nights without our best player. I mean, this is hardly a shocker. I know its taking this fanbase getting some used to the idea of not being a powerhouse, but this was pretty predictable.
I would say that's almost a definite yes.in other words, much more to come?
I would say that's almost a definite yes.
Guys, we got crunched by a better team on their home floor in the 4th game in 5 nights without our best player. I mean, this is hardly a shocker. I know its taking this fanbase getting some used to the idea of not being a powerhouse, but this was pretty predictable.
I don't think its being ok with defeat. I think its just a matter of not having such overblown expectations, that a fans are kidding themselves. I want the Kings to win every game. However, I am able to recognize that, in reality, we have a team that will be lucky to make the POs. Do I accept that? For now, because there isn't a magic bullet that's going to improve this team overnight.Its not fun accepting and being ok with defeat
Not only that, but things will even get worse.and You would be correct
Definitely agree.
Except.... for some reason this just didn't feel, to me, like a typical blowout. Musselman really, really searching. Guys turning around and glaring at each other after layups.
I don't know. Maybe it's just one game and the team will bounce back. But I don't remember feeling this type of doom after the Dallas blowout.
Not only that, but things will even get worse.![]()
I didn't expect too much from this season so it is a lot easier to handle losses like this.
Some people thought that just by adding Artest we will be a contender over night. Matter of fact is that we are still a new team, early in our rebuilding mode. We have at least another year or two of basketball full of ups and downs.
I don't think its being ok with defeat. I think its just a matter of not having such overblown expectations, that a fans are kidding themselves. I want the Kings to win every game. However, I am able to recognize that, in reality, we have a team that will be lucky to make the POs. Do I accept that? For now, because there isn't a magic bullet that's going to improve this team overnight.
I still blame alot of the lack of cohesiveness offensively on the Webber trade, but thats a whole other issue. That was one of the worst trades in the history of this franchise. Not as bad as Jim Peterson for Ralph Sampson, or Woodson and Drew with pics for Derek Smith and Franklin Edwards...but its probably in my top 5. Here I go again with hypotheticals...just think of our line-up of Miller, Webber, Artest, Martin and Bibby. MUCH better than Miller, Artest, Martin, Bibby and um...Thomas...errr....Reef...um. Anyways, does no good to bring up old news, I know. Petrie's gotta pull something out of his hat, this offense is NAUSIATING!
4 games in 5 nights. Back to back games with second game being on the road. 4-5 good teams in a row. Our best player is hurt:
I am guessing this may be the low point of the season. I'm not sayng we will be great - but things will look up from here IMHO.
This may very well be the best thing that has happened to this team yet.
This is exactly where I come from, we've been in decline for several years and while getting Artest last season saved us from hitting rock bottom and missing the playoffs last year I knew that was going to be a very real possibility this year as the team searches for its new identity. And I'm not sure its an entirely bad possibility either.I didn't expect too much from this season so it is a lot easier to handle losses like this.
Some people thought that just by adding Artest we will be a contender over night. Matter of fact is that we are still a new team, early in our rebuilding mode. We have at least another year or two of basketball full of ups and downs.