Sorry I am a little late posting this...
Hey. I’ve never posted before but I’ve been a long time lurker. I live in Atlanta but just have never been able to get into the Hawks. Can you blame me? I became a Kings fan in 2001 because I fell in love with their style of play and have always hated the Lakers. I went to the Kings-Hawks game the other night and wanted to share my experience.
I was able to get front row right behind the Kings bench for a fairly decent price. Tickets here are not in high demand as you probably know. Before the game Bibby was warming up and talking with a lot of the Kings players. I was able to meet him and get an autograph. He has always been my favorite player and it was kinda a perfect trade for me because I knew it was best for him to leave the Kings but I still wanted to follow his career.
One of the main reasons I wanted to sit behind the Kings bench is just to see the things you don’t get to see during the game. Like how the players interact on the bench, what the coach is talking to them about, etc. Although you cant hear everything I wanted to share a few things I heard. Mikki Moore seems to be one of the more vocal leaders on the team. I must admit I could not stand him for most of the season but I do appreciate his effort, I just wish he had a little more talent to go with it. After the Hawks scored 40 in the first quarter he was yelling at everybody, “Are we really gonna let the bleeping Hawks score 160 on us, come on it is the bleeping Hawks?” The 2nd quarter they did hold them to 19 points so maybe he should have screamed that at them for the 3rd and 4th quarter too.
Also, watching Kevin Martin’s body language you can just tell something isn’t right with him. I hardly saw him talking to any of the other guys and he just had his head down the whole time he was on the bench. I have became a big fan of his after at first thinking the Kings were crazy for drafting him. I also remember last year when I went he was interacting with all the Kings fans there. Talking and signing autographs. This year a big fan of his sitting near me asked for his autograph and he just turned around pretending he didn’t hear him when it was pretty obvious he heard him. Hopefully he’ll get it worked out soon.
Ron Artest is the only Kings player I have such mixed opinions of. One day I love him, one day I cant wait till the day he is gone. I guess I’m bipolar like him on that one. His holding on to the ball for 15-20 seconds of the shot clock is just as annoying in person as on tv. Also, on one of the Kings free throw attempts he was standing at the other end at the opponents basket and Beno came over to talk to him and he basically just waved his arms at him telling him to go away. Then after he did that he went up and gave Beno a hug and put his arm around him. It was really weird.
Spencer Hawes looks really panicky when he gets in the post. On one of his turnovers where he was passing out of the post I heard Reggie tell everyone on the bench when Spencer gets the ball cut as soon as he gets it because if he holds the ball too long he panicks. But I think once he gets more experience he’ll be fine. Most people couldn’t believe he was only 19.
After the game we were able to stay and attend the meet and greet. I didn’t get to meet many of the players because all their family and friends were there but I was able to meet Beno and Francisco. They were both very nice. Kevin, Ron and Brad who were the three I was really wanting to meet did not come out which was very disappointing. Mikki Moore had his girlfriend/wife (not sure) there with his 2 daughters I believe. One of them had a little money clip attached to her shirt with 50 and 100 dollar bills. It was cute. It was fun watching the players interact with everyone since I had never seen any of them before not on a basketball court. Even though they lost I had a great time. I wish this would have happened in 2002 or 2003 with the old team but meeting any of the Kings is a great experience.
Hey. I’ve never posted before but I’ve been a long time lurker. I live in Atlanta but just have never been able to get into the Hawks. Can you blame me? I became a Kings fan in 2001 because I fell in love with their style of play and have always hated the Lakers. I went to the Kings-Hawks game the other night and wanted to share my experience.
I was able to get front row right behind the Kings bench for a fairly decent price. Tickets here are not in high demand as you probably know. Before the game Bibby was warming up and talking with a lot of the Kings players. I was able to meet him and get an autograph. He has always been my favorite player and it was kinda a perfect trade for me because I knew it was best for him to leave the Kings but I still wanted to follow his career.
One of the main reasons I wanted to sit behind the Kings bench is just to see the things you don’t get to see during the game. Like how the players interact on the bench, what the coach is talking to them about, etc. Although you cant hear everything I wanted to share a few things I heard. Mikki Moore seems to be one of the more vocal leaders on the team. I must admit I could not stand him for most of the season but I do appreciate his effort, I just wish he had a little more talent to go with it. After the Hawks scored 40 in the first quarter he was yelling at everybody, “Are we really gonna let the bleeping Hawks score 160 on us, come on it is the bleeping Hawks?” The 2nd quarter they did hold them to 19 points so maybe he should have screamed that at them for the 3rd and 4th quarter too.
Also, watching Kevin Martin’s body language you can just tell something isn’t right with him. I hardly saw him talking to any of the other guys and he just had his head down the whole time he was on the bench. I have became a big fan of his after at first thinking the Kings were crazy for drafting him. I also remember last year when I went he was interacting with all the Kings fans there. Talking and signing autographs. This year a big fan of his sitting near me asked for his autograph and he just turned around pretending he didn’t hear him when it was pretty obvious he heard him. Hopefully he’ll get it worked out soon.
Ron Artest is the only Kings player I have such mixed opinions of. One day I love him, one day I cant wait till the day he is gone. I guess I’m bipolar like him on that one. His holding on to the ball for 15-20 seconds of the shot clock is just as annoying in person as on tv. Also, on one of the Kings free throw attempts he was standing at the other end at the opponents basket and Beno came over to talk to him and he basically just waved his arms at him telling him to go away. Then after he did that he went up and gave Beno a hug and put his arm around him. It was really weird.
Spencer Hawes looks really panicky when he gets in the post. On one of his turnovers where he was passing out of the post I heard Reggie tell everyone on the bench when Spencer gets the ball cut as soon as he gets it because if he holds the ball too long he panicks. But I think once he gets more experience he’ll be fine. Most people couldn’t believe he was only 19.
After the game we were able to stay and attend the meet and greet. I didn’t get to meet many of the players because all their family and friends were there but I was able to meet Beno and Francisco. They were both very nice. Kevin, Ron and Brad who were the three I was really wanting to meet did not come out which was very disappointing. Mikki Moore had his girlfriend/wife (not sure) there with his 2 daughters I believe. One of them had a little money clip attached to her shirt with 50 and 100 dollar bills. It was cute. It was fun watching the players interact with everyone since I had never seen any of them before not on a basketball court. Even though they lost I had a great time. I wish this would have happened in 2002 or 2003 with the old team but meeting any of the Kings is a great experience.