http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/jack_mccallum/11/09/key.players/index.html
By Jack McCallum
Let's make this clear: It's too early to start talking about the playoffs. But certain teams enter the season on the playoff bubble, their sights set not on the title (no matter what they say) but on just getting the chance to play in May.
For this week's five-pack, then, let's take a look at five of those teams, along with a player from each who might be slightly off the radar but who will be important if that team is to qualify.
Sacramento Kings
Well, the golden era in Sacramento is over -- OK, it lasted only about three seasons -- and this is a team that will struggle to get the seventh or eighth spot in the West. But the Kings could still do some damage partly because of Kevin Martin's play.
Martin is one of those out-of-nowhere guys -- actually, he's from Western Carolina -- who could be on the verge of becoming an elite player. He has become the Kings' Mr. Reliable, averaging almost 40 minutes and leading the team in scoring with 23.4 points per game -- he put 30 on the Detroit Pistons in a 99-86 win on Wednesday night -- and shooting percentage at 54.2 And it isn't easy finding yourself on a team dominated by the way-out-there personality of Ron Artest and the shoot-it-first-last-and-always style of Mike Bibby.
Others mentioned are:
Luke Walton
Mehmet Okur
Samuel Dalembert
Zaza Pachulia
By Jack McCallum
Let's make this clear: It's too early to start talking about the playoffs. But certain teams enter the season on the playoff bubble, their sights set not on the title (no matter what they say) but on just getting the chance to play in May.
For this week's five-pack, then, let's take a look at five of those teams, along with a player from each who might be slightly off the radar but who will be important if that team is to qualify.
Sacramento Kings
Well, the golden era in Sacramento is over -- OK, it lasted only about three seasons -- and this is a team that will struggle to get the seventh or eighth spot in the West. But the Kings could still do some damage partly because of Kevin Martin's play.
Martin is one of those out-of-nowhere guys -- actually, he's from Western Carolina -- who could be on the verge of becoming an elite player. He has become the Kings' Mr. Reliable, averaging almost 40 minutes and leading the team in scoring with 23.4 points per game -- he put 30 on the Detroit Pistons in a 99-86 win on Wednesday night -- and shooting percentage at 54.2 And it isn't easy finding yourself on a team dominated by the way-out-there personality of Ron Artest and the shoot-it-first-last-and-always style of Mike Bibby.
Others mentioned are:
Luke Walton
Mehmet Okur
Samuel Dalembert
Zaza Pachulia