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Ron Artest is getting an incredible amount of attention lately, and justifyably so I suppose. But what about Bibby?
I think that Mike Bibby is more important to the Kings than even Ron Artest. Ron is amazing and all that, but I think Bibby is similar, and moreover absolutely essential. Bibby is really our only reliable court leader. In my opinion, he is reminiscent of John Stockton of the Utah Jazz in that regard. Karl Malone got most of the press, but Stockton was the silent partner and the heart of the team. Big handsome and vocal guys usually get most of the media attention.
Mike Bibby has always been a clutch player and a great shooter, but I think the presence of Ron Artest, Bonzi Wells, Rahim, and Kenny Thomas has improved Bibby's game and adjusted his brain. We really have one intermittant softie these days. Bibby was always tough, but now I think he is actually as tough as Artest, just smaller. Bibby has become tougher, a better defender, and conspicuously courageous on the court.
My wife suggested to me that Bibby may be a bit jealous of Artest's recent love affair with the fans and media. She is a pretty good judge of character, but I think she is probably wrong on this one. I think Bibby appreciates all the "fellow studs" and tough guys on the team. I don't see jealosy.
I suspect that there are a few Kings who are dreaming of a possible NBA Championship in the deepest sectors of their minds. They dare not even allow themselves to consciously consider such an outrageous concept. At this point, no King will publicly discuss their chances in the playoffs. I think these guys are focused like no Kings team that I have ever watched. I love their attitude, no joking around and no small talk. Not even cheerleading at games, which seems unusual for a Kings team.
I think Mike Bibby is truly the man these days. Huzzah, huzzah!
I think that Mike Bibby is more important to the Kings than even Ron Artest. Ron is amazing and all that, but I think Bibby is similar, and moreover absolutely essential. Bibby is really our only reliable court leader. In my opinion, he is reminiscent of John Stockton of the Utah Jazz in that regard. Karl Malone got most of the press, but Stockton was the silent partner and the heart of the team. Big handsome and vocal guys usually get most of the media attention.
Mike Bibby has always been a clutch player and a great shooter, but I think the presence of Ron Artest, Bonzi Wells, Rahim, and Kenny Thomas has improved Bibby's game and adjusted his brain. We really have one intermittant softie these days. Bibby was always tough, but now I think he is actually as tough as Artest, just smaller. Bibby has become tougher, a better defender, and conspicuously courageous on the court.
My wife suggested to me that Bibby may be a bit jealous of Artest's recent love affair with the fans and media. She is a pretty good judge of character, but I think she is probably wrong on this one. I think Bibby appreciates all the "fellow studs" and tough guys on the team. I don't see jealosy.
I suspect that there are a few Kings who are dreaming of a possible NBA Championship in the deepest sectors of their minds. They dare not even allow themselves to consciously consider such an outrageous concept. At this point, no King will publicly discuss their chances in the playoffs. I think these guys are focused like no Kings team that I have ever watched. I love their attitude, no joking around and no small talk. Not even cheerleading at games, which seems unusual for a Kings team.
I think Mike Bibby is truly the man these days. Huzzah, huzzah!