Kings Media Respect/Disrespect Thread

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I'm not sure this warrants a thread, but I didn't know where else to put it.

Yes, Kings are only 4-4. Yes, it's early in the season. But somethings are just inexcusable.

During the Suns vs Hornets game, it cut to highlights of Bucks vs Nuggets. Jennings dropped 32 tonight and Stewart Scott said that was the highest any rookie has scored this season so far. Is it that hard to check that Reke had 32 vs the Jazz? Stuff like that bothers me.

I guess we can just use this thread to keep tabs on when the Kings are mentioned, forgotten, ignored, etc. in the media.
 
Newsflash: analysts and columnists don't watch every game, and mostly ignore the worst teams. I doubt very many have actually watched full games of the kings unless it's against the team they cover. So it's more ignorance and apathy than actual disrespect. That's why I had better predictions about last seasons playoffs than the predictions of most of the ESPN "expert" picks. Most hardcore fans know more about their team than the so called professionals.

Another example of this is media members are now "shocked" at the "unexpected" decline of the hornets and are left wondering what happened when I and a few other hardcore Hornet fans were point blank saying exactly why that team wasn't a contender and was overachieving thanks to Paul carrying a huge load.
 
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I'm not sure this warrants a thread, but I didn't know where else to put it.

Yes, Kings are only 4-4. Yes, it's early in the season. But somethings are just inexcusable.

During the Suns vs Hornets game, it cut to highlights of Bucks vs Nuggets. Jennings dropped 32 tonight and Stewart Scott said that was the highest any rookie has scored this season so far. Is it that hard to check that Reke had 32 vs the Jazz? Stuff like that bothers me.

I guess we can just use this thread to keep tabs on when the Kings are mentioned, forgotten, ignored, etc. in the media.

So then, what he said was 100% accurate. Brandon Jennings scored 32, which is the most by any rookie this season. Just because Tyreke also scored 32 doesn't negate that statement at all.

The Kings (and Tyreke) got plenty of credit on Sportscenter the night they beat the Jazz. They showed that Tyreke's 32 were the 2nd most ever scored by a 20 year old rookie (behind Marbury's 38) or something like that. I think the Kings will get plenty of press if things continue the way they have been. A ROY award will definitely add some national spotlight. :) I'm sure ESPN and TNT wish they had a few Kings games on the schedule, already.
 
I'm sure ESPN and TNT wish they had a few Kings games on the schedule, already.

Yeah, probably. The new up-and-coming teams always end up playing the most exciting games cause they sneak up on people. And aren't we all sick of watching the Lakers, Spurs, Celtics, and Cavs by now anyway? I know I am.
 
Mashburn mentioned about watching out for Tyreke. But in a way where he was only going to look for highlights, and "keeping it real" about not watching the Kings. Respect is non-existent to the media when it comes to the Kings.
 
Respect is non-existent to the media when it comes to the Kings.

True, but respect has to be earned and a 4-4 start isn't enough. Yes it's meaningful to us, but .500 is mediocre to the rest of the NBA world. When the Kings are playing .600+ basketball, then I'll complain about a lack of respect.
 
This is nothing new here in Sac.
If anything its a good thing. It's motivation. Let's hope Havoc heard it and is inspired to drop a triple double on the Rockets tomorrow night.
 
We will have to earn it. We got plenty of respect back in 98. As long as we keep playing like we have the last few games, people will start to take notice.
 
I agree that we should earn that respect. We have been terrible and boring for ad infinitum. Yes, small markets ALWAYS struggle with any media attention, it happens in every sport and country.
However, Evans is a habitué on Yahoo NBA Sports page and people know about him a lot now. Being on the Kings squad is not the best marketing help but he is respected among many (I think most) NBA experts and regular NBA fans.
 
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Respect will come when we play hard every night, like we've been for the past week. Respect will come when we continue to rebound, and fight for every ball.
 
Jennings dropped 32 tonight and Stewart Scott said that was the highest any rookie has scored this season so far.
I think you're right for the most part. I feel the Kings hardly ever get media coverage but 32 is the highest a rookie's scored. He just failed to mention another rookie had also scored that high.
 
Most of the time people talk about "respect," they're making a mountain out of a molehill. The Kings were the bottom dwellers in the league last year. They haven't been relevant for a long time. Let's wait until we've actually proven something before we start looking for any kind of mention by the media.

Respect is totally and completely different than airtime, BTW. I couldn't possibly care less if they "respect" us or not. It's not going to change how Kings fans look at the team and it certainly better not change how the Kings work on their games. Let the young Kings continue to work together to build something. Once they do, the media won't be able to ignore them - viewers and readers will demand proper coverage.

:)
 
Most of the time people talk about "respect," they're making a mountain out of a molehill. The Kings were the bottom dwellers in the league last year. They haven't been relevant for a long time. Let's wait until we've actually proven something before we start looking for any kind of mention by the media.

Respect is totally and completely different than airtime, BTW. I couldn't possibly care less if they "respect" us or not. It's not going to change how Kings fans look at the team and it certainly better not change how the Kings work on their games. Let the young Kings continue to work together to build something. Once they do, the media won't be able to ignore them - viewers and readers will demand proper coverage.

:)
You nailed it. That's the way it works. Young teams take time to grow.

WINS= RESPECT
 
We've played all of 3 good games now -- we deserve no respect. If we can keep this going for a month or two and they are still ignoring us, then we can start to talk. But they won't, because there is nothing the media loves to latch onto more than a young star. As long as Reke upholds his end of the bargain, they'll begin to talk about him, and by extension, us. Won't be any TV unless he's averaging 25 and we are in playoff contention (the TV schedule is made befor ethe year and they will only change things up if they are missing something pretty big), but the TV always goes to the winning teams. In any case, we were THE WORST team in the league last season. Its going to take a while (more than 8 games) for people to start to notice that isn't true anymore.

And as an aside we were complete media darlings back in '99 and for years tied the Lakers for most national TV games (I think 22 or so a season). For anybody to say it never happens to small market teams is just defying our own history. Get on the upswing, get fun, and the media will follow.
 
We will have to earn it. We got plenty of respect back in 98. As long as we keep playing like we have the last few games, people will start to take notice.

That's true. After last season, it's going to take a lot more than 8 games to earn respect outside of our fanbase. With that said, it's been great the last 5 days of Kings basketball!
 
I feel sorry for you all if you think we're gonna be a .500 team for very much longer, much less all year. I'll gladly eat my words if we are, but you should really dig in and get ready for a ≤ 30 win season.
 
So then, what he said was 100% accurate. Brandon Jennings scored 32, which is the most by any rookie this season. Just because Tyreke also scored 32 doesn't negate that statement at all.

The Kings (and Tyreke) got plenty of credit on Sportscenter the night they beat the Jazz. They showed that Tyreke's 32 were the 2nd most ever scored by a 20 year old rookie (behind Marbury's 38) or something like that.

Which kinda goes back to the original reason for the thread....if they made mention of Tyreke's 32 when they won vs. Utah, they could have at least said that BJennings 32 tied for the highest scored this season so far by a rookie.

This really has more to do with the fact there is so much attention paid to Brandon Jennings because of how he got to the NBA, to see whether his talent can back up everything. So far it's looking like it is. Tyreke's time (and the Kings) will come as long as he's doing what he's doing now.
 
if tyreke drops 32 on a top team then the media doesnt have a choice but to talk about it. utah sucks this year just like the hornets... jennings dropped 32 on the nuggets who are a top team... he deserves all of the props that he got from the media.

as far as national coverage... we won 17 games last year and 4 this year, thats 21 games going back to last season.
 
So then, what he said was 100% accurate. Brandon Jennings scored 32, which is the most by any rookie this season. Just because Tyreke also scored 32 doesn't negate that statement at all.


Charlie has 3 cookies, Ben has 3 cookies, Sally has 2 cookies. Charlie has the most cookies.

See how that didn't make sense? If I were Ben I'd feel pretty disrespected. :)
 
Only if it's a matter of respect to say who has the most cookies. If Ben would simply go ever, smack Charlie and steal a cookie, the whole problem would be solved.

;)
 
Breaking News: Tyreke Evans of the Sacramento Kings has been suspended for 2 games without pay, NBA Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations, Stu Jackson announced yesterday.

Evans has been suspended for smacking Brandon Jennings of the Milwaukee Bucks and stealing a cookie with 5.00 minutes remaining in the 4th period of the Kings' 190-10 win over the Bucks on Wednesday.
 
Breaking News: Tyreke Evans of the Sacramento Kings has been suspended for 2 games without pay, NBA Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations, Stu Jackson announced yesterday.

Evans has been suspended for smacking Brandon Jennings of the Milwaukee Bucks and stealing a cookie with 5.00 minutes remaining in the 4th period of the Kings' 190-10 win over the Bucks on Wednesday.
I'm scared man;)yes it was joke:D
 
Breaking News: Tyreke Evans of the Sacramento Kings has been suspended for 2 games without pay, NBA Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations, Stu Jackson announced yesterday.

Evans has been suspended for smacking Brandon Jennings of the Milwaukee Bucks and stealing a cookie with 5.00 minutes remaining in the 4th period of the Kings' 190-10 win over the Bucks on Wednesday.

Now that's slapping someone and stealing their cookies.

;)
 
Yea the national media always has been and always will be biased.

When we beat the Thunder to win 3 straight and get to 4-4, the Sportscenter highlights were something like: 2 Kevin Durant dunks, the Greene to Thompson alley oop, the halfcourt 3 hit by OKC at halftime, and Kevin Durant missing the late 3 as time expires. Kings win 101-98.


Until we become relevant again they will care less about the Kings. Being from a small market doesnt exactly help either.
 
Yea the national media always has been and always will be biased.

When we beat the Thunder to win 3 straight and get to 4-4, the Sportscenter highlights were something like: 2 Kevin Durant dunks, the Greene to Thompson alley oop, the halfcourt 3 hit by OKC at halftime, and Kevin Durant missing the late 3 as time expires. Kings win 101-98.


Until we become relevant again they will care less about the Kings. Being from a small market doesnt exactly help either.

Oh well. At least they aren't talking about how bad we are that often anymore.
 
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