Greetings, fellow Kings fans!
First, a warning. I am in the middle of a "heavy snow warning" for all day and most of the evening. The snow hasn't started at my elevation yet, but they're expecting it. If I suddenly disappear, it will be because I've either lost power or the snow is coming down so heavily my satellite signal is unable to get through. (The latter has only happened once in all the years I've lived up here, so I'm hopeful that won't be the case...)
Anyway, about tonight's game. Here's what the Bee has to say:
http://www.sacbee.com/351/story/96010.html
I like piksi's intros MUCH better. Speaking of piksi, be sure you check out the game discussion thread. We Kings fans need each other right now. Kind of a support group to get us through the tough times...
We also have CHAT at mIRC, server irc.bludgeon.org, channel #kingsfans.
Reading the articles in today's Bee, I think the team is getting as frustrated as we are about everything. After all, we're on the outside looking in. These guys are there day in, day out, and when they aren't winning, it has to be pretty tough. It's their chosen careers we're talking about, and I'm pretty sure they want to win even more than we want them to.
We're all sharing in the frustration of not knowing who the team is. They don't know who they are... but I think they'll figure it out.
One thing I do know for sure is that, win or lose, I LOVE THIS TEAM! When I think back to how it used to be in the days before there was a Sacramento Kings, I can't even begin to imagine how I survived - a Boston Celtics fan in the middle of Sacramento. No ESPN, no TNT, no League Pass, no satellite TV, no message boards, etc. It was all about radio and the newspapers... and the rare game on TV. Those weren't the good old days, but we didn't know it.
Today's beverage of choice is Gevalia Hazelnut with a little peppermint added in. I've got a batch of clam chowder (with lots of garlic) simmering on the stove and I'm ready for a good game!
GO KINGS!!!!
First, a warning. I am in the middle of a "heavy snow warning" for all day and most of the evening. The snow hasn't started at my elevation yet, but they're expecting it. If I suddenly disappear, it will be because I've either lost power or the snow is coming down so heavily my satellite signal is unable to get through. (The latter has only happened once in all the years I've lived up here, so I'm hopeful that won't be the case...)
Anyway, about tonight's game. Here's what the Bee has to say:
http://www.sacbee.com/351/story/96010.html
Tonight's Game: Washington (12-12) at Kings (10-13)
By Sam Amick - Bee Staff Writer
Last Updated 12:11 am PST Thursday, December 21, 2006
Where: Arco Arena. When: 7:30 p.m. TV: TNT Radio: KHTK (1140 AM)
KINGS OUTLOOK - The scheduling reprieve is finally here, and it's time to see if the Kings can recover. Beyond the poor shooting of Mike Bibby, the injuries, the chemistry issues, the porous defense or any other contributing factor to the Kings' slow start, they have undoubtedly faced a brutal schedule when it comes to quality of opponent. But in the next six games, only one foe (Denver) has a winning record. The Wizards are the next closest thing, coming in at the .500 mark, and a potent trio in Gilbert Arenas, Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison will challenge a Kings defense that has fallen to 20th in the league in points allowed (100.2 per game).
WIZARDS OUTLOOK - Don't let the record fool you. The Wizards have rediscovered some magic lately, winning eight of their last 11 games after a 4-9 start. They are the league's fourth highest-scoring team (104.9 points per game), and Arenas (29.1 points per game) has continued to play at the high level he did last season (29.3 ppg). He scored a season-high 60 points in an overtime win at the Lakers on Sunday, then hit just 10 of 30 shots in a loss at Denver on Monday. Butler is having a career season, averaging 19.3 points per game and grabbing 8.2 rebounds from his small forward spot. A hot team, as coach Eddie Jordan has learned, can keep you off the hot seat.
KEY MATCHUP - Ron Artest vs. Caron Butler - Butler is a pit bull to begin with, feisty in every way as he plays the game better than ever. Artest might be tempted to help with the monumental task of guarding Arenas, but Butler is fully capable of burning the Kings if Artest ignores him.
Lineups:
Kings - Bibby, Martin, Artest, Thomas, Miller
Wizards - Arenas, Stevenson, Butler, Jamison, Haywood
I like piksi's intros MUCH better. Speaking of piksi, be sure you check out the game discussion thread. We Kings fans need each other right now. Kind of a support group to get us through the tough times...
We also have CHAT at mIRC, server irc.bludgeon.org, channel #kingsfans.
Reading the articles in today's Bee, I think the team is getting as frustrated as we are about everything. After all, we're on the outside looking in. These guys are there day in, day out, and when they aren't winning, it has to be pretty tough. It's their chosen careers we're talking about, and I'm pretty sure they want to win even more than we want them to.
We're all sharing in the frustration of not knowing who the team is. They don't know who they are... but I think they'll figure it out.
One thing I do know for sure is that, win or lose, I LOVE THIS TEAM! When I think back to how it used to be in the days before there was a Sacramento Kings, I can't even begin to imagine how I survived - a Boston Celtics fan in the middle of Sacramento. No ESPN, no TNT, no League Pass, no satellite TV, no message boards, etc. It was all about radio and the newspapers... and the rare game on TV. Those weren't the good old days, but we didn't know it.
Today's beverage of choice is Gevalia Hazelnut with a little peppermint added in. I've got a batch of clam chowder (with lots of garlic) simmering on the stove and I'm ready for a good game!
GO KINGS!!!!