https://www.yahoo.com/sports/kings-2023-nba-finals-win-224236894.html
You might've seen this recently.....this bettor has some hefty huevos putting down $18,000 BEFRORE the season started. on the Kings to win the finals Either wealthy or dumb or both....but maybe not looking as dumb now.
You mean too tell me there are 10 duos in the NBA better than the duo of De’Aaron Fox & Domantas Sabonis??? 🧐😐🥱😴 pic.twitter.com/MzHLPAnS7X
— ToryPSmith (@ToryPSmith) March 1, 2023
KD and Booker are the #2 duo despite playing for the first time tonight? lol.
They might be #1 but uh... maybe let them pay first?
Luka and Kyrie are 1-4 or 1-5 together? Great start. Fantastic duo that is.
I'm sorry if you're going to list Lebron James & Anthony Davis you might as well put Kareem and Magic in there as well.The complete disrespect continues.
You mean too tell me there are 10 duos in the NBA better than the duo of De’Aaron Fox & Domantas Sabonis??? 🧐😐🥱😴 pic.twitter.com/MzHLPAnS7X
— ToryPSmith (@ToryPSmith) March 1, 2023
I am loving that Kings are skating trough the regular season without anyone paying any attention to them.It sometimes feels like they don't exist when it comes to media.No drama, no pressure, no problem.People still think that Fox is the same player from years past when he was coached by some of the worst coaches in the league and was not put in a position to maximize his abilities.Or that Sabonis is an empty stats guys despite all the advanced numbers screaming otherwise.But the locker room is tight, guys are having fun so who cares about the talking heads on TVThe complete disrespect continues.
You mean too tell me there are 10 duos in the NBA better than the duo of De’Aaron Fox & Domantas Sabonis??? 🧐😐🥱😴 pic.twitter.com/MzHLPAnS7X
— ToryPSmith (@ToryPSmith) March 1, 2023
I am loving that Kings are skating trough the regular season without anyone paying any attention to them.It sometimes feels like they don't exist when it comes to media.No drama, no pressure, no problem.People still think that Fox is the same player from years past when he was coached by some of the worst coaches in the league and was not put in a position to maximize his abilities.Or that Sabonis is an empty stats guys despite all the advanced numbers screaming otherwise.But the locker room is tight, guys are having fun so who cares about the talking heads on TV
Also I don't know if Colin actually posted this first, but I am pretty sure he just stole this from Ryan Russillo who did this the other day:
Please, De'Aaron. As fun as Shock Thompson was, he can't be the franchise leader in games played https://t.co/3naaXrLy5w
— Professor OAK 🇵🇸 (@o_a_khan) March 2, 2023
Watch @boogiecousins talk about his old squad, the Sacramento Kings. pic.twitter.com/KaRo13l9kZ
— Carmichael Dave (@CarmichaelDave) March 1, 2023
Really praying Fox will play tomorrow + i'll be in the building!
De’Aaron Fox says he’ll be good to go tomorrow vs. Clippers.
— Sean Cunningham (@SeanCunningham) March 2, 2023
Watch @boogiecousins talk about his old squad, the Sacramento Kings. pic.twitter.com/KaRo13l9kZ
— Carmichael Dave (@CarmichaelDave) March 1, 2023
Yeah there were a few "Big 3" beginning with Boston and then the Miami group. But then the name started being handed out like candy. Most teams since the NBA expansion in the late 80s have been duos with some really super role players rounding out their casts.A big 3 isn't the same as a "superteam" though. The picture of the Heat of that era was a superteam. It depends on your personnel. Right now the best teams, or the contenders have one thing in common, a pretty clear designation of at least 2-3 players controlling the majority of their teams shot attempts. You don't see Jaylen Brown averaging nearly the same amount of shots per game as any players behind him. It's Tatum and Brown and then everybody else. The Bucks are a little more varied but that's partly because Giannis usually has such a high usage but it's still going to be Giannis, Holiday, and Middleton (prior to Middleton getting injured). This is why it's going to be interesting to see how Mike Brown starts prepping for the playoffs because as time has gone on Fox has seen an uptick in ball domination and at times so has Domas. Maybe this team will ultimately be completely one of a kind and yes, shooting trumping everything these last couple of playoffs does give hope, but in the playoffs having someone like Sabonis being one of your stars hovering around the same attempts as players like Huerter, Monk, Barnes, and Murray means you're probably doing what the defense wants you to and now it's up to players down your roster to basically not miss because they are only going to have 9-10 attempts per game which makes it all that much more difficult go on a tear.
That said with the new look Suns, a big 3 or maybe even a superteam just formed and once that happens the rules change. This little era of semi parity because the Nets were such a ****show may be over.
De’Aaron Fox talks about the success of the Kings season thus far as they step into a weekend back-to-back in Sacramento with the Clippers & T’Wolves. pic.twitter.com/B8Pvk39qpV
— Sean Cunningham (@SeanCunningham) March 2, 2023
Yeah there were a few "Big 3" beginning with Boston and then the Miami group. But then the name started being handed out like candy. Most teams since the NBA expansion in the late 80s have been duos with some really super role players rounding out their casts.
I was mostly just posting that because it appeared Colin C (hack) stole Ryan's material.
Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown and Milwaukee Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer have been named the NBA Western and Eastern Conference Coaches of the Month, respectively, for games played in February. pic.twitter.com/cnfhwesMwV
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) March 2, 2023
Try watching this video of coach Mike Brown being told he's won Coach of the Month and not smile https://t.co/9YjRtYbtnS
— Sactown Sports 1140 (@Sactown1140) March 3, 2023
Well, anybody can sue anybody for anything.
Well, anybody can sue anybody for anything.
The general sense around here was that the Bee probably overstepped journalistic bounds in their articles on the subject...and then it appears they turned out to be wrong. So, sure, you can sue anybody for anything, but Richaun probably has a legitimate (as opposed to frivolous) case here.
If I remember correctly, the Bee covered this mostly through opinion pieces. I thought it was odd that their sports desk didn’t touch it, but defending opinion articles is easier for them here.