I guess that the team not being used to Webber on the floor didn't matter. I guess that Miller's injured elbow didn't matter. I guess Vlade's disappearing act didn't matter. I guess the signifigantly tougher schedule didn't matter either.Bballkingsrock said:Ok forget about the 3 pointer shot. That was Christies fault for giving him the ball. But what about the team sinking when Webber came back. We were 8-8 the first 16 games!!1 THAT STINKS!!!
Never mind that the schedule got tougher, we lost Bobby Jackson, Miller got hurt, and we stopped playing like a team. I guess you might be able to blame Webber for that last part, but it's not really his fault if the rest of the Kings just stand around and watch whenever he gets the ball.Bballkingsrock said:Ok forget about the 3 pointer shot. That was Christies fault for giving him the ball. But what about the team sinking when Webber came back. We were 8-8 the first 16 games!!1 THAT STINKS!!!
He didn't do "bad" when he came back. Did you even look at the stats I posted? Webber played better than Peja in both the regualr season and the playoffs.Bballkingsrock said:Look All im saying is he did bad last year mostly in the season and some in the playoffs. Hopefully he can gain his strength and comeback with a healthy leg. Also LOOK WHO'S FAULT MADE PEJA WANT TO LEAVE!!!! WEBBER!!!!
I forgot about Jackson. Add that to the list of things Webber caused.Kingsgurl said:I could give a crap about the regular season. Yea, it was a shame that the team struggled, lost games they shouldn't have. Certainly some of it was do to integrating Chris, who was just coming of a potentially career ending injury. How convenient to dismiss, totally, the other factors at work. Tougher schedule, Bobby out, Brad injured, missing games, and far less effective than when he was healthy. Let's also totally dismiss the fact that the Kings of the early season ranked dead last in almost every statistical defensive catagory.
In the Play-Offs, when it mattered, which players stepped up for us? Chris, on one good leg, was one of the ones that did.
Webber was the one who said he wasn't talking about Peja when he made his comments after we lost to the Twolves. He said something to the effect that it wasn't Peja's fault if his shots weren't falling, sometimes you go through shooting slumps. It seems more likely that Peja's request for a trade is just him being a drama-queen. I would bet that it was caused as much by Vlade's departure as by anything that Webber said.Bballkingsrock said:Look All im saying is he did bad last year mostly in the season and some in the playoffs. Hopefully he can gain his strength and comeback with a healthy leg. Also LOOK WHO'S FAULT MADE PEJA WANT TO LEAVE!!!! WEBBER!!!!
Uh, no. He made 41% reg season and 45.5% playoffs. While Peja made 48% season, 38% playoff.Bballkingsrock said:So, Webber took too many shots, made 30% of them
The main impetous seems to be the fact he thought the Kings organization treated Vlade unfairly in not offering him more money. Should we blame Chris for that?Also LOOK WHO'S FAULT MADE PEJA WANT TO LEAVE!!!! WEBBER!!!!
He played 25? games last year, after they used a DeWalt Chuckless on his knee. How about we see what he looks like with a little more time to heal. Some of you may not remember what a force Webb can be. I do. I hope we will see that again.Bballkingsrock said:Look All im saying is he did badly last year mostly in the season and did 8/10 in the playoffs. Hopefully he can gain his strength and comeback with a healthy leg. No need for a fight. Some of the comments ticked Peja , but I know not all of it made him want to leave. OK?
[font="]Bballkingsrock said:Look All im saying is he did badly last year mostly in the season and did 8/10 in the playoffs. Hopefully he can gain his strength and comeback with a healthy leg. No need for a fight. Some of the comments ticked Peja , but I know not all of it made him want to leave. OK?
I love that word.VF21 said:scintilla
Some people view things very differently.Markezi said:I understand your point, but considering the damage Chris has done to this team to date (morale, drugs, grand jury, quotes, booing debacle, missing over 25% of games), it is very debatable.
When did he rip Peja (I assume that's who you're referring to when you speak of the best player; I don't agree, but that's a prevalent and respectable opinion) and support his departure?Perhaps I am blinded, but also consider the point that I love the Kings so much, it pains me to see them go down a path led by Webber. The team is turning into an unlikable team TO ME when the leader rips the best player and supports (at least according to this article) that player departing (in addition to all the other ridiculous circumstances I listed above).
The things that were listed above were a good start. But there are more.I'm curious, obviously everyone knows how little respect I have for Chris Webber, the man; is there anything he could do (without being too sensationalistic) that would change your opinion and make you wish he wasn't representing your team and city?
Bballkingsrock said:Ok forget about the 3 pointer shot. That was Christies fault for giving him the ball. But what about the team sinking when Webber came back. We were 8-8 the first 16 games!!1 THAT STINKS!!!
Dude. This is a message board. As you've seen (and done yourself), people reply to posts when they see them.Bballkingsrock said:Dude its old no need to talk about it anymore. OK?