Second verse, hopefully not same as the first.
Although we lost to the Hornets and I screamed very loudly at my TV on occasion, I did see reason to have faith. Since Fox has come back from his injury, he has seemed more focused and more keyed in on what he should be doing. I honestly think he has yet to fully understand how fast he really is and how beneficial that can be when he's going up against bigger, more experienced players. Once he does truly master that skill, he's going to be leaving players in the dust and getting around them like they're standing still.
As I write this, they haven't said anything about Bogs. I would not be surprised, however, if we end up not seeing him against the Magic. That was a wicked hit he took when he ran into Howard. I hope he doesn't end up with aches and pains in the morning that aren't there right now.
Whatever the affinity our Kings have for collapsing into the paint absolutely has to stop. It's almost laughable at this point, except I don't think many of us are finding it very funny. It's horrible; it's pathetic; and way too many teams are figuring out that for some reason the Kings don't defend past the arc - or if they do, they abandon their man to follow the ball closer to the rim.
Kings v Orlando?
Although we lost to the Hornets and I screamed very loudly at my TV on occasion, I did see reason to have faith. Since Fox has come back from his injury, he has seemed more focused and more keyed in on what he should be doing. I honestly think he has yet to fully understand how fast he really is and how beneficial that can be when he's going up against bigger, more experienced players. Once he does truly master that skill, he's going to be leaving players in the dust and getting around them like they're standing still.
As I write this, they haven't said anything about Bogs. I would not be surprised, however, if we end up not seeing him against the Magic. That was a wicked hit he took when he ran into Howard. I hope he doesn't end up with aches and pains in the morning that aren't there right now.
Whatever the affinity our Kings have for collapsing into the paint absolutely has to stop. It's almost laughable at this point, except I don't think many of us are finding it very funny. It's horrible; it's pathetic; and way too many teams are figuring out that for some reason the Kings don't defend past the arc - or if they do, they abandon their man to follow the ball closer to the rim.
Kings v Orlando?