Sorry if this has already been posted, but I just finished this article from ESPN.com.
Late-season run hints at promising future for Kings
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2436076
Overall it is a very positive article, but here is the tidbit that really caught my eye:
and this quote from Bonzi which was mentioned in part in the Bee's article:
Good stuff. I'm proud of our guys and while there are definitely problems with the roster (interior defense, defensive rebounding, backup PG) I feel much better about this team than I did three months ago.
Go Kings.
Late-season run hints at promising future for Kings
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2436076
Overall it is a very positive article, but here is the tidbit that really caught my eye:
"It definitely feels like home, and I think it will be home for a long, long time," said Artest, who's under contract for at least two more years. "The season was great. [The playoff series] could have gone either way. ... In Game 5 [with the series tied 2-2], we had the game tied 93-93, and we made a couple of defensive mistakes. I can't see that happening next year."
and this quote from Bonzi which was mentioned in part in the Bee's article:
"It's very realistic," Wells said of a return to Sacramento. "I told them when I got here that I don't want to move any more, so if I'm not here next year, it's totally up to them. I want to be here. I want to do everything it takes to be a King for the rest of my career. ... I love the city, and I love the fans. They can sign me if they want to."
Good stuff. I'm proud of our guys and while there are definitely problems with the roster (interior defense, defensive rebounding, backup PG) I feel much better about this team than I did three months ago.
Go Kings.
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