Suns were 16-5 in their last 21 games. There's no downplaying this win, i don't care who was on the floor.
True. They were also 22-10 at home before that game.
Suns were 16-5 in their last 21 games. There's no downplaying this win, i don't care who was on the floor.
Yep.
Remember some of the doom and gloomers on this forum whining about the KINGS not making any moves while the rest of the league all got better?
I fully recall clapping back, saying that not all of the splashy headline moves that were made would work out. Lots of moves were made out of desperation and panic. Luckily, McNair wasn’t one of the GM’s that panicked and overpaid, or worse yet, broke chemistry.
I’m sure McNair would have made more than the Kessler Edwards deal had the right deal presented itself. But, clearly, it didn’t.
Regardless, how fitting is it that the team with the best record in the NBA since the break is the only contending team that didn’t make any earth shattering moves?
Ummmm.....I don't think we're that far off from US being a title contender (if we aren't already right now).
The Kings are a title contender.
Been saying this. Big agree. We legit have the 6th man of the year, COY, and EOY and there isn't really a good argument against that. What a year.
Let’s not get crazy now, to be fair the teams that made moves all did get better. And we are still lacking a quality backup center.
Team makeup and chemistry is way underrated.
I’m not here for any of the Mo slander. Y’all need to take that somewhere else.
Very intrigued by Kessler after last night.
He is not afraid, and has the length/versatility to be a factor. Could end up developing into an important role player. These last 15 games are important for him and may play a role into what Monte decides to do with Barnes. Not that I want to get rid of HB, but Kessler may make him more expendable if we don't resign him.
This. My worry about us making some wild move went away at the deadline, as bad i actually did want us to do something. Monte showed Petrie level patience and i respect it very much. It's nice balance of patience and pulling the trigger when something makes sense, while Petrie was obviously stifled by cheap ownership after a while that clearly wanted to sabotage and move us to Vegas.I'm not worried in the slightest. McNair has been extremely consistent in his intentionality with any move he makes with the Kings. It's very much the Morey tree where you're not making moves to just make moves, but only striking at the right times. Honestly, he didn't bring in a whole lot the first 2 seasons outside of retaining Holmes (good move, at the time), minor trades/FA pick-ups for back-end rotation players and making his draft picks. Then just turned on the turbo jets in the past year with the Domas trade, Monk FA signing, Huerter trade, Brown his first coach hiring, etc.
I mean, just look at the dialogue after the deadline about how pissed everyone was that he didn't make any substantial moves and that we'd fall behind in the playoff race. Maybe even fall all the way to the play-in. And the Kings have responded with an 8-1 record post-break.
This. My worry about us making some wild move went away at the deadline, as bad i actually did want us to do something. Monte showed Petrie level patience and i respect it very much. It's nice balance of patience and pulling the trigger when something makes sense, while Petrie was obviously stifled by cheap ownership after a while that clearly wanted to sabotage and move us to Vegas.
I have to agree, while also giving a bit of props to Vivek. As much as we thought he was the Nerd Who Couldn't Basketball... he's shown himself to be a very good owner, even if one might contend it's in spite of himself. The praise should not stop at Brown and McNair. With Brown's continued display of genius, I will continue to say: Vivek Vindicated!
Well Vivek is under contract of Mike Brown lol
3. A signed contract by each player, each member of the coaching staff and owner Vivek Ranadivé pledging to fully commit to your individual assigned roles.
He made two bad GM hires and said some really stupid stuff about cherry picking once and got raked over the coals for it. There are a lot of just absentee owners who don't have the futility streak but they also don't ever have more than like 1 out of 5 years in the playoffs. To me that's the kind of team you don't want to be a fan of.I have to agree, while also giving a bit of props to Vivek. As much as we thought he was the Nerd Who Couldn't Basketball... he's shown himself to be a very good owner, even if one might contend it's in spite of himself. The praise should not stop at Brown and McNair. With Brown's continued display of genius, I will continue to say: Vivek Vindicated!
He made two bad GM hires and said some really stupid stuff about cherry picking once and got raked over the coals for it. There are a lot of just absentee owners who don't have the futility streak but they also don't ever have more than like 1 out of 5 years in the playoffs. To me that's the kind of team you don't want to be a fan of.
Honestly I think we may benefit for it vs. the Maloofs and even Cuban who got lucky on their first try. Mavs are completely floundering away their second crack at a generational talent. And I am sure Cuban thinking he knows everything because he did it with Dirk doesn't help there.I'd rather have an active owner who deeply cares about winning and is incopetent at first but willing to improve vs. an owner who outsources all decisions with a mandate to "be profitable". I advocate for a blaket pardon of all Vivek's past mistakes - even before any playoff success this year.
Dude was just going on his experience - who can blame him? He took his daughter's team to state finals. Your'e telling me you wouldn't have that type of confidence coming off of a mid-nine figure tech exit?? LOL