No more excuse!!!

my fear is that our players get discouraged and develope some sort of habit out of this.
if it doen't concern them anymore to be trailing some 20 points at the 4th quarter, then there's no point in fighting for the win.
where would we be when that happens?
 
MDOT said:
It seems like this season the Kings are still awaiting Weber to return, its obvious his knee is a problem and he will use this season to rehab. On top of all that, the Kings acquire a "so, so " center....Ostertag...c'mon. Plus you have Peja playing less then all-star potential. The Kings are off to a slow start, only the chemistry between them will make them top playoff contenders again.
It's obvious his knee is still a problem? Care to elucidate?

Webber has far exceeded expectations so far. He had a triple-double on Tuesday and played a lot of minutes - hard minutes for the most part. He - and the rest of the team - stunk up the court in Seattle, something they seem to do a good percentage of the time when they travel north, especially on the second game of a back-to-back.

I don't see how that translates into anything remotely resembling a blanket statement like "It's obvious his knee is a probem and he will use this season to rehab."
 
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