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New logo for the Kings; a giant White Flag! Maybe they could just forfeit the rest of the games since according to Petrie the season is already a wash. I really believed this team could've beaten anyone in the West other than the Spurs. That's why you play the games, anything can happen. Who knows, maybe Duncan or Manu would've gotten hurt. How will the Kings feel if this actually happens opening the door for the Suns, Sonics, Mavs (teams the Kings could've beaten w/ Webber). I'm sick of hearing how the Kings were 51-16 w/o Webber but only 38-11 with him. What people like Ailene Voison conveniently forget is that Miller and Jackson both got hurt last year when Webber came back. So not only was Webber trying to use the rest of the regular season to get ready for the playoffs, but 2 major players were injured! Also, Webber sat alot of games against bad teams that the Kings should beat easily which inflated those with/without Webber stats. BTW; how have the Kings done in the playoffs WITHOUT CWEBB??
The more I think about his trade, the more it makes me sick. It's wrong on so many levels. Petrie trades away the team's best player and emotional for 3 role players with heavy contracts. He basically so that CWebb wasn't worth all that much to the Kings by making such a lopsided trade.
Ok, if Petrie's worried about being stuck with CWebb's contract after his knee blows out, I understand the need to try to get something for him before it happens. But isn't that what the offseason is for; instead of throwing in the towel during the middle of the season when the team still had a punchers chance? No one likes quitters, but that's the message the Kings sent out by making this trade.
The more I think about his trade, the more it makes me sick. It's wrong on so many levels. Petrie trades away the team's best player and emotional for 3 role players with heavy contracts. He basically so that CWebb wasn't worth all that much to the Kings by making such a lopsided trade.
Ok, if Petrie's worried about being stuck with CWebb's contract after his knee blows out, I understand the need to try to get something for him before it happens. But isn't that what the offseason is for; instead of throwing in the towel during the middle of the season when the team still had a punchers chance? No one likes quitters, but that's the message the Kings sent out by making this trade.