calcrip420
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The KIngs should of kept Mo Evans, Hedo, Mobley, Songila and Gerald Wallace...who do you all think we should of kept or let go?
The Kings should of kept Mo Evans, Hedo, Mobley, Songila and Gerald Wallace...who do you all think we should of kept or let go?
I honestly don't think of any of those guys as "ones that got away". I wouldn't give any of them significant minutes on today's team.
The score now is Webb, Vlade, Bobby, Doug for --> Kenny, Corliss and Pot. That is a slight talent bleed.
Thank goodness Artest went nutso in Indiana, because Peja would probably have walked for nothing too if we'd kept him.
Gerald Wallace
The KIngs should of kept Mo Evans, Hedo, Mobley, Songila and Gerald Wallace...who do you all think we should of kept or let go?
The problem is Gerald Wallace NOW is not the Gerald Wallace we would have had if we had kept him.
It took him going to Charlotte for him to truly develop some of his talents. He had the potential but it was not realized here and there was little reason to believe that would change.
As far as why we "let them go," Gerald Wallace was taken by Charlotte in the expansion draft. Mobley chose to walk away. He wasn't a good fit here, anyway.
And I always really liked Vernon Maxwell.
In two words. Chris Webber only horrible mistake i have seen in recent years.
Gerald Wallace dug himself a hole that - right or wrong - he never quit got out of. In the game in Dallas he took himself out because he thought he was getting a leg cramp. That didn't sit well and it put him in Adelman's doghouse, I think, for a very long time.
You have to think long-term. Yes Webber solves the horrendous power forward issue but he also costs more than 20 million per year leaving you in salary cap hell for the next few years. You would have no chance at any free agents. (next year being a year with tons of them available)
You're right; whether he thought it was legit or not, he should have played until failure, run on it until he seized up and had to be carried off the court...Gerald Wallace dug himself a hole that - right or wrong - he never quit got out of. In the game in Dallas he took himself out because he thought he was getting a leg cramp. That didn't sit well and it put him in Adelman's doghouse, I think, for a very long time.
You're right; whether he thought it was legit or not, he should have played until failure, run on it until he seized up and had to be carried off the court...
Better safe than sorry? Pshaw!
You're right; whether he thought it was legit or not, he should have played until failure, run on it until he seized up and had to be carried off the court...
Better safe than sorry? Pshaw!
I recall the critcism; I was here, after all. I also recall sticking up for Wallace. And frankly, nothing that I've read or heard in the intervening time has compelled me to change my mind.Wallace was pretty roundly criticized by everyone for that, including by people who were close the situation and knew the ins and outs. So VF21 isn't really expressing an opinion, it's the fact -- he should have kept playing.