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He not.sloter said:Wow, by looking at the last 3 minutes of PBP you wouldn't think Webber is one of the best power forwards in the league...
sloter said:Wow, by looking at the last 3 minutes of PBP you wouldn't think Webber is one of the best power forwards in the league...
Heuge said:Watch the freaking game, he is not moving without the ball.
No doubt about that.... Good news, Webber is bound to break down eventually.. give or take 10-15 more games.. Maybe things will turn around.. Then again, maybe not.piksi said:praise our 2 man game by the 2 worst defenders in Kings history
25-7-7 I cant wait till he doesnt screw up.Viking said:Webber is my favourite player and I admit - tonight he really screwed it up, or at least contributed to it.
TrueViking said:Statistically he was great - he just played REALLY stupid down the stretch.
Heuge said:25-7-7 I cant wait till he doesnt screw up.
Meh ... statistics in Webb's case aren't worth much.Heuge said:25-7-7 I cant wait till he doesnt screw up.
The player he is gaurding is the best player in the world. Not fair to compare Webb to Garnet.piksi said:on 26 shots and 4 TOs
Player he guarded
35 - 17 - 9
I was beginning to think I was the only one who thought that.Mr. S£im Citrus said:I can blame him; there's no excuse for him to not move without the ball. His petulance is unacceptable; not getting as many shots as he wants is not a valid reason for him to play half-assed.
Say whatever you want about his teammates not getting him the ball, but he needs to play as good as he can play every night; if he's not playing his best, he has no right to complain.
Mr. S£im Citrus said:I can blame him; there's no excuse for him to not move without the ball. His petulance is unacceptable; not getting as many shots as he wants is not a valid reason for him to play half-assed.
Say whatever you want about his teammates not getting him the ball, but he needs to play as good as he can play every night; if he's not playing his best, he has no right to complain.
Zyphen said:Been lurking for a month and finally decided to post. Just got validation only yesterday else I woulda started off under happier circumstances (i.e. before a loss). Of course this means I start unleashing criticism like the several dozen other know-it-alls on this board (or any board for that matter).
C-Webb: Obvious he was looking for a statement game. The guy wanted to be the man against a championship quality team. Unfortunately, his body won't let him be that man anymore. Nice effort Webb, but time to come back down to earth. Those jumpers woulda went in if you had those 3 extra inches back.
Now Peja... I don't understand how so many people can stick up for this guy? It makes me think if these fans are really Kings fans or just Peja fans? If Peja left tomorrow would these "fans" still be Kings fans or would they be <insert Peja's new team> fans? He demands a trade and has stuck to his demand through the months. I knew from the start of the season that he wasn't going to bring it all to the table. He was just going to bring enough to satisfy his contractual obligations and save his efforts and health for when he gets traded. He'll keep his shooting numbers up to not diminish his value but he's definitely not going to put in any extra hustle or rebounding. That kind of stuff can get you hurt. This game has just been a microcosm of his psychosis (for lack of a better word).
It's a shame too cause I really liked Peja before this season... But until the guy shows and/or says he really wants to be a King, he's half-dead to me already. I don't want anyone on my team to shoot for his stats rather than for the team's benefit. Maybe this is an unfair perception caused by the Peja homers, though.
So with this self-inflicted sluggishness, it's not surprising he's not getting as many shots. He doesn't make the extra effort to get more space. Plus, he can't create his own shot so his shot attempts won't be high in the first place. You can't just throw it to him like you do Mcgrady and have him go at it. He's a shooter. Maybe the best shooter in the league, but that's the extent of his game.
Webber played stupid last year coming off an injury. It took him a long time to figure out his limitations and he's definitely gotten smarter about it this year (cept for this game). But in the end I'm just bashing a guy who really wants to win and gives the Kings everything he's got on 1 leg. Meanwhile Peja already has 1 leg out the door.
Zyphen said:Ask Peja. I'm having trouble with "cause Vlade left". I'm still holding hope there's other reasons cause this would smash most of my respect for him as a professional athlete. Some people have said he's partly not bringing his full effort because if the Kings do real well this year without Vlade, it wouldn't have been seen as a bad decision (and therefore making Vlade look bad). I'm holding out hope Peja is not that petty. But I really don't believe him and Chris hate each other either.
The guy has also said "anywhere but here" so he obviously doesn't care that much about winning a championship, which is consistent with his playoff performances.
I say management should bribe the guy... up your hustle and rebounding and we'll guarantee a trade in the offseason. The alternative is settle up his personal issues but that is easier said than done and not really the business of a professional organization in the first place.
Zyphen said:I'll concede to your info on Vlade since I didn't look into that in-depth, and like I said, didn't want to believe in it in the first place. However, the "anywhere but here" thing is real. Not BS. I can probably dig up the exact quote and I expect other people know what I'm talking about as well. He pretty much said that straight out in an interview. He didn't care where he went. He wanted a "fresh start". Maybe he's changed his stance since then about particular teams, but he did say those words.
Zyphen said:I kind of suspected the whole thing about Serbs and Pedja. It helps me understand some of the commentary. I hope those people also understand that a team like the Kings is a much better fit for him than most others in the league. I can't imagine Pedja doing well on teams that don't focus that much on the perimeter game or ones that go for those 80 point, grinding, defensive games. A lot of the observations about his individual accomplishments and how to improve them come at the expense of the Kings' game as a whole. The team's success has always been focused on several points of attack and group cohesion on the offense. The more you up Pedja's focus, the more it becomes like a 1-man team such as the Sixers or Magic of last year. The reason Pedja gets all those good looks and that high scoring stat is because teams have to respect the offensive capabilities of the other Kings as well. If Pedja becomes the focal point to the point where his teammates start to deteriorate, it will hurt his game and the King's game. He'll start getting doubleteamed cause no one will respect Bibby's or Webb's shots.
Zyphen said:Been lurking for a month and finally decided to post. Just got validation only yesterday else I woulda started off under happier circumstances (i.e. before a loss). Of course this means I start unleashing criticism like the several dozen other know-it-alls on this board (or any board for that matter).
C-Webb: Obvious he was looking for a statement game. The guy wanted to be the man against a championship quality team. Unfortunately, his body won't let him be that man anymore. Nice effort Webb, but time to come back down to earth. Those jumpers woulda went in if you had those 3 extra inches back.
Now Peja... I don't understand how so many people can stick up for this guy? It makes me think if these fans are really Kings fans or just Peja fans? If Peja left tomorrow would these "fans" still be Kings fans or would they be <insert Peja's new team> fans? He demands a trade and has stuck to his demand through the months. I knew from the start of the season that he wasn't going to bring it all to the table. He was just going to bring enough to satisfy his contractual obligations and save his efforts and health for when he gets traded. He'll keep his shooting numbers up to not diminish his value but he's definitely not going to put in any extra hustle or rebounding. That kind of stuff can get you hurt. This game has just been a microcosm of his psychosis (for lack of a better word).
It's a shame too cause I really liked Peja before this season... But until the guy shows and/or says he really wants to be a King, he's half-dead to me already. I don't want anyone on my team to shoot for his stats rather than for the team's benefit. Maybe this is an unfair perception caused by the Peja homers, though.
So with this self-inflicted sluggishness, it's not surprising he's not getting as many shots. He doesn't make the extra effort to get more space. Plus, he can't create his own shot so his shot attempts won't be high in the first place. You can't just throw it to him like you do Mcgrady and have him go at it. He's a shooter. Maybe the best shooter in the league, but that's the extent of his game.
Webber played stupid last year coming off an injury. It took him a long time to figure out his limitations and he's definitely gotten smarter about it this year (cept for this game). But in the end I'm just bashing a guy who really wants to win and gives the Kings everything he's got on 1 leg. Meanwhile Peja already has 1 leg out the door.
Yeah, I'm surprised.BigWaxer said:We owned that game for 42 min... But really is anyone surprised at what happened?
Ding Ding Ding! We have a winner here! In fact, up until last season it was almost unimaginable (even by some members here) that a team without a true superstar, but an actual TEAM could win it all. Thank GOD Detroit and all those flat footed unathletic guys in the Olympics proved them wrong. My prediction is that in the next 5-10 years the game will change and will be a lot more team and less superstar oriented.bozzwell said:In fact, I don't really care for NBA style basketball other then Kings and a few other teams who can move the ball to find an open man. That is maybe why so many of us "Pedja fans" are so antagonistic. We know this is it, this is as good as it gets, but...![]()
Not sure about the Webber part, but I do not feel one bit offended about Serbian Pedja fans part. There's a lot of truth to it; although I can careless now whether Pedja is Serbian, American, Croatian, Kazak, or Afghan, the reason why I started following him was because Sacramento Kings was the only team with 2 Serbs in it.kingskings! said:Your take on Webber is absurd, your assumption that anyone who is a fan of Peja must be Serbian is racist...your posts are extremely offensive and I sincerely hope that I don't run up against another one of them.