SacTownKid
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Hart was there in uniform but he didn't play.
You know I just looked up Turiaf's height. I had no idea he was 6'10... He looks so much shorter than that... Good game... Garcia is not looking so good, nor is Taylor, I liked what we saw from Salmons I just didn't like his body language at all. But, a win is a win. Even if it is pre-season
I have no idea what SacKings384 means by "I just didn't like his body language at all." He said it a couple of times but didn't explain.
John Salmons did fine last night. If we didn't have him on the court, we wouldn't have won. He pretty much single-handedly stopped the bleeding from Garcia's mistakes that fed into the Laker's 11-0 run.
I have no idea what SacKings384 means by "I just didn't like his body language at all." He said it a couple of times but didn't explain.
John Salmons did fine last night. If we didn't have him on the court, we wouldn't have won. He pretty much single-handedly stopped the bleeding from Garcia's mistakes that fed into the Laker's 11-0 run.
I understand what he is suggesting. Salmons often had his shoulders slumped between plays, never really looked excited, his eyes would drift like he was unfocused. His general body language would lead you to believe he did not care.
However, his play showed that this might just be how he comes off and not how he acutally feels and acts.
I've seen this at play even in business settings. A couple of our top performers at work were inititally deemed questionable by some people in management, because they would slouch in their chairs and their general demeanor was laid back (think CA surfer cliche); however, when they had a task to do or were part of a project they would give 100% effort and achieve great results.
It is way to early to make any real assessment of Salmons, but this might be the case with him. He may not be the "rah rah cheerleader" type of player who shows a lot of emotions or has a Webber-esque serious "scowl face," but he may be very intense and serious when it comes to actually performing on the court. Obviously, he will ultimatley be judged by his results.
That's exacly the player that came to mind for me. If you go by those droopy, sleepy looking eyes T-Mac has, you'd be making a bad mistake. Before someone asks, I'm not saying Salmons is going to perform like T-Mac, just comparing facial expressions.Re: Salmons' apparent laziness
One word: T-Mac.
OK, maybe not, but nice fourth quarter last night. Although I still have a sickeningly sweet aftertaste from the superlatives heaped upon him by Grant and Jerry. It'll pass; I just need beer.
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Re: Salmons' apparent laziness
One word: T-Mac.
OK, maybe not, but nice fourth quarter last night. Although I still have a sickeningly sweet aftertaste from the superlatives heaped upon him by Grant and Jerry. It'll pass; I just need beer.
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I did not get any impression that Salmons was lazy, maybe its just the way the guy looks but he was very good in the second half.
Salmons has has a rep as lazy his entire career, but like last night, has always capable of stretches of excellent play before sinking back into his stupor. Classic one good game 5 sleepwalking games type of player.
As has happened more than once before, we may be seeing the resurrection of a career. I don't really care what happened before he got here. If John Salmons can continue to contribute anywhere near as well as he did in this game, I'll be a very happy Kings fan.