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Does the pope wear a funny hat?
Chris Webber back in the day was a black hole.
If you want to go real old school, Otis Thorpe never met a post shot he didn't like, although thankfully he knew his limit was 16 feet and in.
Eddie House was a total gunner but he was never given enough minutes to matter.
I hereby declare John Salmons to be the BIGGEST ball hog in Kings player history!!!! If anyone would like to dispute that remark, please do, I am open to a convincing counter argument.
Speaking of convinced, there was not for one millisecond did it occur to Salmons to pass the ball, even though he was surrounded by three guys, lost control of the ball, picked up his dribble, and had to blatantly travel in order heave an off-balanced left-handed half-hook! No I did not just make that up, I saw it with my own eyes.
If you need any convincing of what a ridiculous ball-hog, he is, watch his teammates. When Salmons gets the ball, players STOP. Why? Why should they exert an ounce of energy when they know Salmons only sees the rim.
The only time Salmons will pass is when he has exhausted his endless array of playground moves, counter moves, cross steps, head fakes, jab dribbles and up and unders, nevermind Spencer Hawes is wide open for a 12 footer and Jason Thompson is standing under the rim for a dunk.
Oh well, we played well and gutsy tonight, too bad a great win was but one pass away.
Chris Webber back in the day was a black hole.
If you want to go real old school, Otis Thorpe never met a post shot he didn't like, although thankfully he knew his limit was 16 feet and in.
Eddie House was a total gunner but he was never given enough minutes to matter.
I hereby declare John Salmons to be the BIGGEST ball hog in Kings player history!!!! If anyone would like to dispute that remark, please do, I am open to a convincing counter argument.
Speaking of convinced, there was not for one millisecond did it occur to Salmons to pass the ball, even though he was surrounded by three guys, lost control of the ball, picked up his dribble, and had to blatantly travel in order heave an off-balanced left-handed half-hook! No I did not just make that up, I saw it with my own eyes.
If you need any convincing of what a ridiculous ball-hog, he is, watch his teammates. When Salmons gets the ball, players STOP. Why? Why should they exert an ounce of energy when they know Salmons only sees the rim.
The only time Salmons will pass is when he has exhausted his endless array of playground moves, counter moves, cross steps, head fakes, jab dribbles and up and unders, nevermind Spencer Hawes is wide open for a 12 footer and Jason Thompson is standing under the rim for a dunk.
Oh well, we played well and gutsy tonight, too bad a great win was but one pass away.