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Hey guys, I'm a new member here and have been a Kings fan since the day I knew what basketball was. Coincidentally, I am Serbian and grew up watching here in Cali two of the best Serbian basketball players to have played the game [Stojakovic still deserves his jersey to be retired
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The best part of my childhood was going to those Kings games and playoff games with my dad and watching "The Greatest Show on Court"
Man oh man that was the team and in my opinion the greatest collective team play the nba has ever seen. Fast-forward to present day: We have had recent top draft pics and maybe who turned out to be flops for us such as the selfish T. Evans, Robinson, and so on. Conversely, we gained a franchise player in Demarcus Cousins. D-Mac as I like to call him has immense potential. I'm really glad Shaq came to Sac because he can really help to shape him into a champion. There is no doubt about that. D-Mac possess' all the skills to be a hall of famer and the best big man Kings have seen since Vlade and Webber. We also acquired Ben this season in the draft and he's very very raw but I think we can use him in the future.
Here's my opinion about the future of this team and moves I would have done or would be doing:
Lots of talk going on with trading IT for Rondo. I wouldn't ever do this. As a medical student, I know what a long-term sports injury can do to a player. They injure one body part and then in order to not put so much pressure on that healing area, they put pressure on other parts of their body. When this happens, a chain reaction of injuries commences. Best example is Kobe Bryant. If he wasn't such a warrior, he would have ended his career a while ago. I think IT is blossoming into the next Bibby. He is extremely fluid, fast and a great passer. He's become a great team leader and that's what we need from a point guard. We all know Webber was the leader of the golden kings team on the court but Peja, Vlade and Mike were just as much of leaders. That's what we need. Egos need to be set aside. This brings up my next side: I don't like the Rudy Gay trade. Why? Because now we have to deal with the possibility of not being a top 5 draft team in one of the most stacked drafts the NBA has seen. If the Kings can still get Embiid somehow, then we have a team finally. Otherwise, we're stuck. Rudy Gay will for sure get us 10+ more wins this season

The best part of my childhood was going to those Kings games and playoff games with my dad and watching "The Greatest Show on Court"
Man oh man that was the team and in my opinion the greatest collective team play the nba has ever seen. Fast-forward to present day: We have had recent top draft pics and maybe who turned out to be flops for us such as the selfish T. Evans, Robinson, and so on. Conversely, we gained a franchise player in Demarcus Cousins. D-Mac as I like to call him has immense potential. I'm really glad Shaq came to Sac because he can really help to shape him into a champion. There is no doubt about that. D-Mac possess' all the skills to be a hall of famer and the best big man Kings have seen since Vlade and Webber. We also acquired Ben this season in the draft and he's very very raw but I think we can use him in the future.
Here's my opinion about the future of this team and moves I would have done or would be doing:
Lots of talk going on with trading IT for Rondo. I wouldn't ever do this. As a medical student, I know what a long-term sports injury can do to a player. They injure one body part and then in order to not put so much pressure on that healing area, they put pressure on other parts of their body. When this happens, a chain reaction of injuries commences. Best example is Kobe Bryant. If he wasn't such a warrior, he would have ended his career a while ago. I think IT is blossoming into the next Bibby. He is extremely fluid, fast and a great passer. He's become a great team leader and that's what we need from a point guard. We all know Webber was the leader of the golden kings team on the court but Peja, Vlade and Mike were just as much of leaders. That's what we need. Egos need to be set aside. This brings up my next side: I don't like the Rudy Gay trade. Why? Because now we have to deal with the possibility of not being a top 5 draft team in one of the most stacked drafts the NBA has seen. If the Kings can still get Embiid somehow, then we have a team finally. Otherwise, we're stuck. Rudy Gay will for sure get us 10+ more wins this season