Kings fans..... anyone still remember "Sean" ???

Sean Singletary. I know he is long gone now but just thought you guys would like to see some pics of him with the Suns. I got some free tickets to see the clips play the suns on tues. He only got to play a few mins in the first half. Didn't do much and had 1 TO from what I remember. He looks like he can play though if he would get some mins. He handled the ball with confidence, well except for that TO.

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OMG! That's so bizarre. :p

My first thought was also about Sean Chen. What is he doing nowadays?
 
OMG! That's so bizarre. :p

My first thought was also about Sean Chen. What is he doing nowadays?
 
What about Goran Dragic? He has been doing nice things as starting PG for the Suns in Nash's absence.
 
Actually I did notice Dragic's play. He was decent at handling and taking it to the hole to my surprise.

Gotta love those Euros.. I had him as a 2nd rounder for Sacramento in my mock draft. Sure enough we could have nabbed him..

This is why I hated this years draft for the Kings. Even if Thompson is a 20/10 guy in the future there will be things said if guys like Jordan/Chalmers/Dragic/Arthur/Douglas-Roberts/Anderson succeed. It was probably one of the deepest drafts ever, and we got shut out in the second round. We picked a guy that's going to get cut from NY, and another who will probably get cut from the Suns... We could have had much much more, and the pickup of Greene isn't what I was thinking of.
 
It will be interesting to see how Suns backup PG Goran develops in the same NBA division as that "other" Slovenian lefty PG who starts for the Kings. I would love to hear from one of our Kings (or Suns) fans in Slovenia who know both of them so well. What do they think of their somewhat similar, but also dissimilar in many ways talent? Obviously, the veteran Beno is significantly ahead of the rookie Goran at this point in their pro careers.
 
Even if Thompson is a 20/10 guy in the future there will be things said if guys like Jordan/Chalmers/Dragic/Arthur/Douglas-Roberts/Anderson succeed. It was probably one of the deepest drafts ever, and we got shut out in the second round.

Aside from Dragic, none of those guys were available when we picked. Anyway, those six guys ended up on five teams. Why should we be singled out from among the 25 teams who didn't get them if in the future they turn out to be useful players?
 
Aside from Dragic, none of those guys were available when we picked. Anyway, those six guys ended up on five teams. Why should we be singled out from among the 25 teams who didn't get them if in the future they turn out to be useful players?

Because a lot of the trades that happened for those specific players were for either a later second rounder, a second rounder next year, or cash considerations.. I think we could have walked out of the second round with Chalmers, Dragic, and CDR.

I would have MUCH rather have CDR as a future SF than Greene. CDR is all heart, and has the skills to match.
 
I actually think Dragic's going to be somewhat of a mild offensive liability early on, judging from the box scores and seeing his minutes relative to his points--if he's not scoring against halfhearted defenses/scrubs in a premier role, that may not change much in the regular season unless he really, really takes his offense to another level. But in terms of what he's done--his passing ability, defense--those are already NBA caliber with potential to grow even more. Doesn't hurt that he's a 6'4" PG either--he was sort of overlooked in the draft after supposedly peaking two years ago, but it seems like the Suns put all their eggs in Dragic's basket in banking on him as their future PG--seems like it's worked to a certain extent.
 
I keep wondering what happened to Sean. I’m glad he’s still with a team but I wish it was with us. Thanks for the pictures…Good luck to him and I do hope he makes it and by the looks/sounds of it, it seems like he will.
 
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