by Vladefan21
It should be announced very shortly that Brian Skinner, one of the three players acquired in last year's trade deadline day move of Chris Webber to Philadelphia, is himself now going to be moving on.
Skinner, a backup center many thought was underutilized here in Sacramento, is reported to be going to the Trailblazers in part of a 4-team deal that will bring Seattle Sonics player Vitaly Potapenko (nicknamed the "Ukraine Train") and Trailblazer Sergei Monia south to don Kings colors.
Brian Skinner came to Sacramento last year and quickly became a fan favorite with his shot-blocking abilities. Although two jammed thumbs severely curtailed his effectiveness last season, he made another block that will live for a long time in Kings fan memories when he slapped away a shot made by Shawn Marion that had Marion staring in disbelief.
Skinner, nicknamed King Tut by members of Kingsfans.com, will be missed by Kings fans.
Good luck, Brian!!!
It should be announced very shortly that Brian Skinner, one of the three players acquired in last year's trade deadline day move of Chris Webber to Philadelphia, is himself now going to be moving on.
Skinner, a backup center many thought was underutilized here in Sacramento, is reported to be going to the Trailblazers in part of a 4-team deal that will bring Seattle Sonics player Vitaly Potapenko (nicknamed the "Ukraine Train") and Trailblazer Sergei Monia south to don Kings colors.
Brian Skinner came to Sacramento last year and quickly became a fan favorite with his shot-blocking abilities. Although two jammed thumbs severely curtailed his effectiveness last season, he made another block that will live for a long time in Kings fan memories when he slapped away a shot made by Shawn Marion that had Marion staring in disbelief.
Skinner, nicknamed King Tut by members of Kingsfans.com, will be missed by Kings fans.
Good luck, Brian!!!
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