Ok, so a 3 guard rotation. So where does that leave Sergio? Not much time for Garcia at the 2 as well and we now have 4 SF in Garcia, Noc, Greene, Casspi. How do you divide up those minutes?
Oh, guess this means McCants is out too. Come to think of it, Evans sounds like another McCants.
Excited?
Snake oil salesman?
Rachel Phelps in an Armani?
Who knows! All I know is the management has been feeding the fans a lot of BS and the fans have been showing their disapproval at the ticket stand.
Ditto.. I am just one person but I haven't purchased anything to do with the Kings after they traded Webber. Since then it's been just a few patches on a real leaky pipe. Maloofs will not get me to start spending my money just by parading on a stage yelling out they have the "Fastest of the court sprint" guy.
No they will get you to spend your money by getting the best player they could and they did. Tyreke will surprise you if all you think you are getting is a patch. Plus, S.Rod is another nice addition.
Ok, so a 3 guard rotation. So where does that leave Sergio? Not much time for Garcia at the 2 as well and we now have 4 SF in Garcia, Noc, Greene, Casspi. How do you divide up those minutes?
Oh, guess this means McCants is out too. Come to think of it, Evans sounds like another McCants.
I'm not sure how to say this, other than I've made an a$$ out of my self more than once in my life. Mostly when I was younger, and frankly, I was an a$$. I have survived many things in my life. Vietnam, a knife confrontation in a shower. A couple of divorces. But nothing scared me as much as having to get up in front of a lot of people and give a speech. I got roped into toastmasters. It turned out to be one of the best things that ever happened to me. But I was certainly terrified the first time I gave a speech.
Was Gavin over the top tonight? Yeah, he was probably trying too hard. He was frustrated. When you've been on the winning end most of your life, loosing is unfamiliar territory. Criticism is not something your used to. At least not on the public level. Rule number one: Never walk out onto a stage unprepared, and then let your emotions do your talking for you. It might work well for Henry the fifth, but it ususaly dosen't work for the average guy.
Personally, I take no joy in making fun of someone in that situation. Maybe because I've been there. And I believe that the majority of you were simply uncomfortable watching it. But I sensed a little joy in a couple of the posts. So if the shoe fits, shame on you...
I'm not sure how to say this, other than I've made an a$$ out of my self more than once in my life. Mostly when I was younger, and frankly, I was an a$$. I have survived many things in my life. Vietnam, a knife confrontation in a shower. A couple of divorces. But nothing scared me as much as having to get up in front of a lot of people and give a speech. I got roped into toastmasters. It turned out to be one of the best things that ever happened to me. But I was certainly terrified the first time I gave a speech.
Was Gavin over the top tonight? Yeah, he was probably trying too hard. He was frustrated. When you've been on the winning end most of your life, loosing is unfamiliar territory. Criticism is not something your used to. At least not on the public level. Rule number one: Never walk out onto a stage unprepared, and then let your emotions do your talking for you. It might work well for Henry the fifth, but it ususaly dosen't work for the average guy.
Personally, I take no joy in making fun of someone in that situation. Maybe because I've been there. And I believe that the majority of you were simply uncomfortable watching it. But I sensed a little joy in a couple of the posts. So if the shoe fits, shame on you...
Yeah, like people here know more about this guy than an NBA owner with a full staff of scouts and an experienced GM.
Let me explain argumentum ad verecundiam to you. It goes like this:
The inveterate and expert professionals who spend endless hours studying and working with basketball players are in a much better position to evaluate talent than anyone else is, and their opinions are the only ones that deserve much weight. Therefore, when Pau Gasol and Kevin Garnett get traded away for bags of chips by organizations who know every tiny nuance of their game, it just means that those guys actually suck, and angry Minnesota and Memphis fans are just being idiots. One day they will come to realize how bad those players really are.
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At the risk of 1) hijacking the thread, and 2) re-opening a long-since closed can of worms, I will re-state the opinion I expressed a few years ago, namely that KingsFans is better off without the sort of people who would/have left over the Stojakovic trade, just as we are better off without the sort of people who would/have left over the Webber trade.Do you remember how some fans left after we traded Peja for Ron, for example? In a one-on-one game, Ron would have absolutely crushed Peja, no doubt about it. And I'm sure that he improved the team's W-L record for a while. Yet, whether it was because they found Ron's personality objectionable, or because of the way it greatly changed the style of the team, I think enough fans left that it was a mixed bag as far as the viability of the franchise goes. I don't know how long the sellout streak would have lasted if we'd done something different, but I know that it ended while we were playing Ron.
I'm not sure how to say this, other than I've made an a$$ out of my self more than once in my life. Mostly when I was younger, and frankly, I was an a$$. I have survived many things in my life. Vietnam, a knife confrontation in a shower. A couple of divorces. But nothing scared me as much as having to get up in front of a lot of people and give a speech. I got roped into toastmasters. It turned out to be one of the best things that ever happened to me. But I was certainly terrified the first time I gave a speech.
Was Gavin over the top tonight? Yeah, he was probably trying too hard. He was frustrated. When you've been on the winning end most of your life, loosing is unfamiliar territory. Criticism is not something your used to. At least not on the public level. Rule number one: Never walk out onto a stage unprepared, and then let your emotions do your talking for you. It might work well for Henry the fifth, but it ususaly dosen't work for the average guy.
Personally, I take no joy in making fun of someone in that situation. Maybe because I've been there. And I believe that the majority of you were simply uncomfortable watching it. But I sensed a little joy in a couple of the posts. So if the shoe fits, shame on you...
At the risk of 1) hijacking the thread, and 2) re-opening a long-since closed can of worms, I will re-state the opinion I expressed a few years ago, namely that KingsFans is better off without the sort of people who would/have left over the Stojakovic trade, just as we are better off without the sort of people who would/have left over the Webber trade.
Believe it or not, Gavin is just that enthusiastic a lot of the time. I was even at a game a couple of years back when he wore a Kenny Thomas jersey (it was right after one of KT's few good performances).
Gavin may be over the top to a lot of folks, but at least he cares. I equate him at times to Mateen Cleaves.
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:: stops reading ::I'm not really questioning that. Alexa confirms that...
I'm not sure how to say this, other than I've made an a$$ out of my self more than once in my life. Mostly when I was younger, and frankly, I was an a$$. I have survived many things in my life. Vietnam, a knife confrontation in a shower. A couple of divorces. But nothing scared me as much as having to get up in front of a lot of people and give a speech. I got roped into toastmasters. It turned out to be one of the best things that ever happened to me. But I was certainly terrified the first time I gave a speech.
Was Gavin over the top tonight? Yeah, he was probably trying too hard. He was frustrated. When you've been on the winning end most of your life, loosing is unfamiliar territory. Criticism is not something your used to. At least not on the public level. Rule number one: Never walk out onto a stage unprepared, and then let your emotions do your talking for you. It might work well for Henry the fifth, but it ususaly dosen't work for the average guy.
Personally, I take no joy in making fun of someone in that situation. Maybe because I've been there. And I believe that the majority of you were simply uncomfortable watching it. But I sensed a little joy in a couple of the posts. So if the shoe fits, shame on you...
Gavin "I'm tired of people taking shots at the Kings"
At least now we have a driver for some shooting back.
LMAO, you had to be in the arena to believe it. i was just stunned sitting there watching him say all that stuff. i didn't know whether to cheer or not. it was just bad timing he came out right after the pick and said all that stuff bc most of the fans were hoping it was rubio instead of evans. i think if he came out after the 23rd pick when people warmed up to the fact that evans was picked he would have gotten a more favorable response from the crowd.
LOL petrie and the kings dont give a crap about fan reaction. This board looks the same after EVERY DAMN DRAFT and im tired of it. You guys all eat your words by the time December rolls around anyway...or the initial fan reactions would make them realize they made the wrong pick (fan wise) and be forced to have a deal swinging us rubio....
did you guys chant rubio or something?
theres still a possibility of swinging a deal.. im not closing the book on this...
seriously what were the fans reactions when tyreke evans was drafted did a lot of fans boo? or got upset?
Big deal. What do you guys expect him to say?
Personally, I think Petrie and the Maloofs have done a pretty good job over the years keeping us relevant. There is no reason for me not to trust Petrie when it comes to the draft (minus Douby). I guess you could say they aren't the best at free agent signings lately but... Pretty good overall I think. JMO
I didn't feel joy, I felt embarrassed for him.
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Trust me, I public speak for a living. I know what it's like to get up and make a fool of yourself. I've done it plenty of times and will do it again I'm sure. However, Gavin should have been better prepared tonight. He is one of the leaders and the faces of this franchise. In fact, he OWNS the franchise. Please, Mr. Maloof - I expect better. Don't try too hard next time. I will not makes excuses for him.