CruzDude
Senior Member sharing a brew with bajaden
Marty McNeal was the first true media icon of the Kings and he will be missed especially by those of us who remember his first years in the late 1980's. After 19 years speaking his mind about all things Kings, he is leaving to unknown pastures (his input in the Bee today).
I like Marty and had the pleasure of sitting with him at a number of summer league games, both in Salt Lake City and Las Vegas. But boy, did he have a presence on press row!! His "colorful" expressions of play he was watching was hysterical and right on, if not more than blunt. He was great. Easy to talk to and at times very self depreciating.
Once in Salt Lake City at a summer league game I ran into Marty talking to a coach and an agent. I introduced myself (an aspiring sports writer reincarnated) and jokingly said, "Marty, when I grow up I want to be just like you!". To which he responded, "You mean you want to be a short, fat, balding guy whose wife abuses him?" That was Marty.
Among his peers he was respected and easily communicated with them in the media as well as anyone else, when he was in a good mood at least. Another time, again in summer league in Salt Lake City in 1997 (Funderburke was a rookie that year), the Kings summer league team were all staying in the same hotel. Marty was going to be interviewing the players one day and in the truest sense was "holding court" in the a small room for the rookies and other summer league players. Seated at the only table in the room the rookies and FA's filed in like defendants in a court. In an instant one knew who was in charge of that room that day. That was Marty.
I'm gonna miss him and hope his new pastures come near us down here at the beach on the bay. Thanks Marty, for all the fun times, the blunt views of the Kings and seeing NBA basketball through your eyes for so many years. He was one of the best and Sacramento, and the rest of the Kings fans all over the world, will miss him.
Best to you,
CruzDude
I like Marty and had the pleasure of sitting with him at a number of summer league games, both in Salt Lake City and Las Vegas. But boy, did he have a presence on press row!! His "colorful" expressions of play he was watching was hysterical and right on, if not more than blunt. He was great. Easy to talk to and at times very self depreciating.
Once in Salt Lake City at a summer league game I ran into Marty talking to a coach and an agent. I introduced myself (an aspiring sports writer reincarnated) and jokingly said, "Marty, when I grow up I want to be just like you!". To which he responded, "You mean you want to be a short, fat, balding guy whose wife abuses him?" That was Marty.
Among his peers he was respected and easily communicated with them in the media as well as anyone else, when he was in a good mood at least. Another time, again in summer league in Salt Lake City in 1997 (Funderburke was a rookie that year), the Kings summer league team were all staying in the same hotel. Marty was going to be interviewing the players one day and in the truest sense was "holding court" in the a small room for the rookies and other summer league players. Seated at the only table in the room the rookies and FA's filed in like defendants in a court. In an instant one knew who was in charge of that room that day. That was Marty.
I'm gonna miss him and hope his new pastures come near us down here at the beach on the bay. Thanks Marty, for all the fun times, the blunt views of the Kings and seeing NBA basketball through your eyes for so many years. He was one of the best and Sacramento, and the rest of the Kings fans all over the world, will miss him.
Best to you,
CruzDude