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piksi said:Well there is really only one thing we can do - to cheer even harder
can i get an amen?

goooo kings!
piksi said:Well there is really only one thing we can do - to cheer even harder
SacKings384 said:Ron Artest got suspended for being... Well... Ron Artest... They should make a new foul. The Artest foul, in which guys with a bad reputation get suspended for anything...
You can't actually be serious? I know the one horse town you live in doesn't have much to offer, but we're talking about a freakin' basketball game for crying out loud! The sun will still come up tomorrow. Please get some proffessional help, or call the suicide hotline if neccessary!VF21 said:I am honestly numb.
I'm not angry. It wouldn't do any good.
I'm not sad. I think a part of me was already convinced something would happen to cancel out the "no turnip" karma.
I'm not anything. I'm just to the point where it dosn't matter any more.
I have been a fan of the NBA for over 40 years. I have loved the Sacramento Kings since they played their first game with my home town as part of their name. I have devoted more time and energy following this sport than most people who do it for a living.
Now, once again, just when I'm starting to feel a little optimistic about a decent showing in round 1 of the playoffs, despite game 1, something happens that knocks me down, rips my heart out, and then leaves it there on the ground to be devoured by jackals.
At what point does a devoted fan simply stop loving the game that's been a big part of her life for the majority of her life? It's not because I don't still love the game, because God knows I do. A well-executed pick and roll still gets my adrenalin pumping. A blocked shot or a steal can make me jump with joy. Watching the Kings pass the ball with perfection and get the open shot is poetry.
On the other hand there simply have been, I'm afraid, too many heartbreaks. The flagrant 2 decision issued by the NBA this morning may actually have been the straw that broke the camel's back.
There are certain rules in the NBA I think are over-reactionary when enforced on a "zero tolerance" basis. This is one of them. But I could be wrong. I just don't know any more and it's to the point where pretty much all the fight has gone out of me to even argue about it.
I love our Kings. I just honestly don't know if I even want to watch tomorrow.
Thank you, David Stern.
FRANK_CASTLE said:You can't actually be serious? I know the one horse town you live in doesn't have much to offer, but we're talking about a freakin' basketball game for crying out loud! The sun will still come up tomorrow. Please get some proffessional help, or call the suicide hotline if neccessary!![]()
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FRANK_CASTLE said:You can't actually be serious? I know the one horse town you live in doesn't have much to offer, but we're talking about a freakin' basketball game for crying out loud! The sun will still come up tomorrow. Please get some proffessional help, or call the suicide hotline if neccessary!![]()
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Bricklayer said:Okay. Thing is that any long term Kings fan has been through much MUCH worse than a piddly little one game suspension. We're in the playoffs for the 8th straight year. In our first 15? years we made it exactly twice. We were denied two titles by 1FT and 1knee. This...this is a blip in comparison. And all part of the Artest package unfortunately. If this was the Finals, maybe. But this?
This will pass. Its one game.
And here's the other thing -- its coming in a series that all pumped up homerism aside, we were VERY likely to lose anyway. Everyone is trying so hard to believe, and I think that leads to a sharper drop into disappointment heer. But basically NOBODY has ever done what we are trying to do in this series. Two #8s have beat #1s, but those #1s were nowhere near as good as the Spurs, never won titles before or after, and they were playing them in 5 game series, which werre notorious for making it easier to pull an upset. And so this sucks. But after you back away from it its more in the way of piling on the challenges than robbing us of destiny the way Webb's knee did in 2003.
You throw in the fact that Ron's mere presence on the team has seemed to mean as much if not more than his actual performance, the potential for a "win one for our leader" response, the fact we played them pretty tough even before Ron arrived etc., and you even have a little hope. Not that much less really than you would, or should, have had with Ron. Its a ****ty situation. But its one game where we were already the underdogs. Not the end of the world unless it causes Ron to start losing his head in some greater sense.
This will pass.
Don't be silly; there are plenty of horse's asses around here...kingkung said:Apparently, this is a one horse's a$$ message board.
And Slim wins the thread!Mr. S£im Citrus said:Don't be silly; there are plenty of horse's asses around here...
He's just the newest one.
Bricklayer said:Okay. Thing is that any long term Kings fan has been through much MUCH worse than a piddly little one game suspension. We're in the playoffs for the 8th straight year. In our first 15? years we made it exactly twice. We were denied two titles by 1FT and 1knee. This...this is a blip in comparison. And all part of the Artest package unfortunately. If this was the Finals, maybe. But this?
This will pass. Its one game.
And here's the other thing -- its coming in a series that all pumped up homerism aside, we were VERY likely to lose anyway. Everyone is trying so hard to believe, and I think that leads to a sharper drop into disappointment heer. But basically NOBODY has ever done what we are trying to do in this series. Two #8s have beat #1s, but those #1s were nowhere near as good as the Spurs, never won titles before or after, and they were playing them in 5 game series, which werre notorious for making it easier to pull an upset. And so this sucks. But after you back away from it its more in the way of piling on the challenges than robbing us of destiny the way Webb's knee did in 2003.
You throw in the fact that Ron's mere presence on the team has seemed to mean as much if not more than his actual performance, the potential for a "win one for our leader" response, the fact we played them pretty tough even before Ron arrived etc., and you even have a little hope. Not that much less really than you would, or should, have had with Ron. Its a ****ty situation. But its one game where we were already the underdogs. Not the end of the world unless it causes Ron to start losing his head in some greater sense.
This will pass.
Bricklayer said:No, Game 6...that was stealing a series, a TITLE we should have won. This...we were probably going to lose anyway. Its an injustice, but the consequences, what its taking away from us, are not really comparable.
And you never really know -- there is a variety of the mental scenario here that actually results in us putting up a good show, maybe even winning it. We get mad. They get overconfident. You never know.
FRANK_CASTLE said:You can't actually be serious? I know the one horse town you live in doesn't have much to offer, but we're talking about a freakin' basketball game for crying out loud! The sun will still come up tomorrow. Please get some proffessional help, or call the suicide hotline if neccessary!![]()
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not the same analogy...this is just the 'NBARA'(NBA Ron Artest) Rules, which states that at any time, even if he's been a good samaritan and a model citizen in Sacramento, that we can get back at you for ANYTHING. This sucks I know, but I look at the big picture with this thing: Ron has turned a new page in his life, different situation...and next year we are going to be ALOT stronger as a team, and as time goes on, the league will get tired from poking at him/us just to get off. Rasheed went through it, Bonzi went through it, and another guy who also played here went through it as well(Mr. Webber). This is home...this is Ron's home, and the NBA will soon realize he is/wants to develop roots in this city. God, can anyone remember the 80's and Bill Cartwright's elbows in clearing out rebounds?? Just because Bill(and I always will like him, dont get me wrong), but just because it was Bill, it was okay to break people's cheekbones and noses in course of the game, and Bill DID get his share of retaliation, too...i.e.: against Bill Laimbeer(broke his face), Charles Oakley, Dennis Rodman...guess this is just the signs of the times, eh?quick dog said:This is basically Post Game-Six Syndrome (PGSS). There is no cure.
quick dog said:VF21. You have to watch tomorrow's game. It may turn out to be a semenal game for the Kings and very satisfying also. Even if we lose another one, don't let "City Hall" bust the Kings' fan base up.
I have always had a problem with "authority".
Elise10 said:I don't think you wouldn't watch tomorrow's game even if the minions took away your fuzzy slippers. The pbp you provide is too valuable to the rest of us not to.
PixelPusher said:It's like a boxer who slugs his way through the ranking to finally match up with Mohammed Ali, only to have his right arm cut off.