Tetsujin
The Game Thread Dude
The Ringer talked about us again.
The Ringer talked about us again.
The Ringer talked about us again.
Are you really waiting to read the latest positive news about the Orlando Magic or Atlanta Hawks rebuild? Sure, there was a general narrative for a number of years of Vlade and Vivek as bumbling idiots which was of course a lazy caricature; however, what exactly have we done over the past decade plus to get people to sit up and take notice?Lowe and Woj will be the last two to mention anything positive on the Kings. We’ll get an Arnovitz think piece long before Lowe says anything good about a Vlade constructed team. Lowe is heavily biased against Vlade.
You're thinking of Riley McAtee. He's a big time Kings fan, tweets about them often (including daily updates about us having a better record than the Lakers). Dave had him on his morning show before the season started I believe.If I recall correctly, The Ringer has a Sacramento native/Kings fan on staff. So they may be more sensitive to getting the situation in Sacramento right. Maybe even more informed.
Today's update:You're thinking of Riley McAtee. He's a big time Kings fan, tweets about them often (including daily updates about us having a better record than the Lakers). Dave had him on his morning show before the season started I believe.
Reading those it must be painful for some of them to have to dance around what they're seeing.And for all of the folks who are saying not real in that article,
Weird one from the Ringer today...
https://www.theringer.com/nba/2018/11/6/18066284/sacramento-kings-start-marvin-bagley
It's weird because we're seeing difficulty with teams forcefully integrating high picks (Fultz/Simmons and Doncic/Smith) whereas we're letting our rooks take their time. It points out that best player every year means constantly tweaking and never getting better and we've actually played the long game in choosing not to take a player who will take the ball out of Fox's hands.
It's true that right now Bagley can't get starters minutes. It remains to be seen for how long that is the case. Also it never kills to have multiple big men, especially when they are so prone to foul trouble. But I think most importantly if we're going to run the pace we have being able to ease Bagley into the lineup (and hopefully Giles gets there too) will allow us to keep our foot on the pedal deeper into games later in the season and hopefully in a season or two into the playoffs.
I like the Ringer and the content they produce. It's generally entertaining and well informed. But man, the slobbering over Luka is over the top. Can you imagine the unbelievable crap the Kings would have taken for passing on Luka had they gotten off to a 2-9 start like the Mavs?In another piece from The Ringer today found here - https://www.theringer.com/nba/2018/11/6/18067022/zion-williamson-rj-barrett-bol-bol-team-pairing
Jonathan Tjarks writes a little blurb on the Mavericks and how Zion Williamson would be a good fit, pairing with Luka. At the very end
he concludes he is a Mavs fan.
I am sure it is only coincidence he wrote the piece on MB3.![]()
It's a stupid Ringer article on Bagley.
Even for pro atheletes it is hard to ignore the press. When they say good things ignore them. When they say bad things, use it as fuel to prove them wrong. One of the worst things that can happen to a young team is for them to hear some good reporting and start breathing their own exhaust.
If Memphis’s decent start was a mirage, we’ll know soon enough. The Grizz get Denver, Philly, Utah, Milwaukee, and Sacramento over the next week and a half, so things could get upside-down fairly quickly.
So you admit you care. It's ok to care. Haha. It's nice being the underdog though. At a certain point the team will have to learn how to deal with media coverage and not get distracted by it.Don't worry about the media. The curse of death to most young teams is a lot of press coverage, because they get confused about how wonderful they are. I recently saw an article about ranking NBA teams futures in the next five years. The Kings were ranked number 30. Not any more sports fans.