kingsfan52miller
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we are bad....very bad....
Mark Jackson made a GREAT POINT. He was saying "There's a point where you can inspire the team, or you're going through the motions. This team is going through the motions. They just want to finish the season. They look at that too easy (Carter goes right down the lane) and on offense it's just first shot available (Bibby jacks up a 20 footer with 18 left on the clock). Eric Musselman should be embarassed. This is more than X's and O's. Can you inspire your team? No disrespect to Eric Musselman but this team is just trying to finish out the season"
Hey, piksi, it is much more respectable than it was. We were down by 27 in the 3rd.
Tough loss..they fought back, but were just down by too much. Hopefully we can win one against Indiana.
Waste of another great game by Artest
Hey now...I can hope can't I?![]()
I keep hearing that. Maybe there is a reason that the team does not win when Artest has a great game.
Ron has a tendency to play "savior" or "hero." He takes over games. When that happens the rest of the team stands around knowing that Ron will dominate, take the jumpshot, take it to the hole, or force a lousy shot. They need to get involved. They need to insist on the ball.....anything that will get them more involved helping Ron.
I think it is a chemistry problem. When Ron plays well, the others don't, except for newer players who don't have a history with the team.
Hey now...I can hope can't I?![]()
Mark Jackson made a GREAT POINT. He was saying "There's a point where you can inspire the team, or you're going through the motions. This team is going through the motions. They just want to finish the season. They look at that too easy (Carter goes right down the lane) and on offense it's just first shot available (Bibby jacks up a 20 footer with 18 left on the clock). Eric Musselman should be embarassed. This is more than X's and O's. Can you inspire your team? No disrespect to Eric Musselman but this team is just trying to finish out the season"
Definitely can't take away all of the blame from the players -- there's a point where professionalism and pride (both of which we've seen in the past, especially from Mike Bibby) take over and prevent this kind of... I can't bear to call it performance -- but it is the logical conclusion.
The only major change that has occurred between last season's Jekyll and this season's Hyde has been with the coaching staff. The team, minus a relatively small amount of shuffling, is virtually the same as the group that made such an impressive playoff push last year. I've never been terribly impressed with our roster, on paper or otherwise, and expected that there would be at least a little bit of a post-Adelman drop in individual performances, but... I still don't think we suck this bad. Whether it be due to a lack of confidence, or inspiration, or poor ego management, or whatever, this coaching staff has managed to go above and beyond the call of duty in making a group of mildly unimpressive near all stars and productive veterans look like questionable NBA level talent.