He has a nice touch, needs to lose 50 more lbs if he wants a chance of playing in the league.
It's embarassing how much social media is pushing this dude when he's going to be out the league and playing in japan in a few years .
He's a Cinderella story. Everybody loves a Cinderella story. I just don't get why some are so upset about people rooting for him and wanting him to succeed. I hate to say it, but some Kings fans have become snobs.
I think with all the bad decisions made this year, some people are a bit over eager to be critical of every little thing the FO does....
If Sim was getting PT over somebody more deserving, in a season that wasn't already flushed down the toilet, that would be one thing...
If Sim was overpaid or got a roster spot over a better prospect, that would be another thing....
But Sim is on a ten day, he's getting PT over Hollins (who is useless), and Moreland is injured... so who cares?!
I'm rooting for him. I could care less about him being the first Indian player in the league (although that is neat), what I do care about is that he's 7'5 and skilled.
If he can actually get in good enough shape to play spot minutes, this could turn into something way bigger than a harmless PR move.
So go Sim!
(Although, in defense of the haters, Kings are pimping the hell out of the signing)
He's a Cinderella story. Everybody loves a Cinderella story. I just don't get why some are so upset about people rooting for him and wanting him to succeed. I hate to say it, but some Kings fans have become snobs.
I want him to succeed but I don't want him playing because he is a novelty. I think he has a legitamate chance to play in the league someday but let him earn it when he is ready. It's like giving a kid an A in a class because he has lots of struggles. No shame in the try and sim should be proud of his progress but don't lower the bar because of what he is.He's a Cinderella story. Everybody loves a Cinderella story. I just don't get why some are so upset about people rooting for him and wanting him to succeed. I hate to say it, but some Kings fans have become snobs.
As another example of our wacky owner pulling a publicity stunt that most people mock, it's irritating but Vivek will either figure it out or he won't.
I'm rooting for him but that's not gonna stop me from making jokes at his expense.
This. In terms of the basketball implications, who cares? It isn't costing us anything and unless he loses the weight equivalent of a fat golden retriever, he's unlikely to be on the team next year.
As another example of our wacky owner pulling a publicity stunt that most people mock, it's irritating but Vivek will either figure it out or he won't.
I'm certainly not a Vivek sympathizer, but this is purely a international goodwill/marketing move, and it doesn't irritate me, and I don't see why it would be mocked. Lost season; let's at least get on the map doing something newsworthy that isn't f-ing up.
It's because we've retained our reputation (quickly) as a joke of a franchise under Vivek
I have no problem with the first one. For a 10 day at least. Bullar has the most NBA potential of anyone I'm familiar with on our D-League roster, so I have no problem. If that person were a female player instead, even better. And, sure, a dog is a good comparison.Let's open up a roster spot to the make-a-wish foundation while we're at it. Lost season. How bout bringing in air bud? It's a lost season, may as well get on the map doing something newsworthy. Hell, let's sign a female player too. We can do tons of stuff to be newsworthy. TONS of publicity.
I'm not talking about the jokes. I'm talking about the people who are mad that he was even called up and given an opportunity as though the Kings are too good to do something so absurd.
7'5" centers don't grow on trees you know. Even less 7'5" guys with a nice touch. He may not be ready, but this is a far higher percentage play than David Stockton was for instance, publicity angle or not.