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http://www.sacbee.com/content/sports/basketball/kings/story/13012876p-13859279c.html

A developmental league lures several Kings players.

That Matt Barnes and Bobby Jackson will be playing Monday night in the opening game of the Sacramento Professional Developmental League at Capital Christian Center is not surprising.
That Mike Bibby and Eddie House are expected to join them is a first for the league organized and run by local basketball guru Guss Armstead. Professional summer leagues are somewhat famous for their surprise participants (and no-shows) on any given night, and this one is no different.

"One thing I'm happy about this year is some of the Kings who are around town like Mike and Eddie have said they were going to play," said Armstead, who played at Sacramento State and in the league when it was known as the Pro-Am, and has run it for more than a decade. "Guys like Matt and Bobby have been so supportive of the league, as have the Kings organization and Dr. Ronald Blanchette, who have sponsored teams every year."


In addition to providing competition during the summer for players who love the game, the league is designed to help players improve in a controlled environment.

"What we're trying to do is get the guys who have professional aspirations," Armstead said. "And there are a lot of different levels at which you can earn money playing basketball. So just as this is a good thing for the NBA guys, it's good thing for a guy like (former Grant High and Sacramento State star) Jameel Pugh, who is trying to get a look from an NBA team, or (Galt's) Phil Ricci, who didn't make the NBA this past season but had a good year playing in Spain."

There will be one game every Monday through Thursday night at 7 p.m. beginning June 6 and running through the league's July 1 All-Star Game.

Barnes, who made the roster of his hometown Kings this season only to be traded in February to Philadelphia in the Chris Webber deal, has played in Sacramento during the summer since his high school days at Del Campo. Although Barnes, who will be a free agent this season, did not get playing time with the 76ers, he did speak and work with shooting coach Buzz Braman.

As a result, Barnes has changed his shooting form and is eager to incorporate what he has worked on in game action.

"The knock on me always has been that I can't shoot from the outside," Barnes said. "So I worked with Buzz, and I've been trying to get a lot of reps. The (league) is a way for me to try to perfect my shot and also help out Guss."

Armstead said for many participants the games are an extension of workouts they have earlier in the morning. "The competition in the league is good for the development of guys like Phil and Issac Fontaine, who played in China last season, as well as young high school guys like Kevin Galloway (Sacramento High) and Ryan Anderson (Oak Ridge)," Armstead said. "We do a lot of drill work in the morning, and that's also good for NBA guys like Bobby and (Seattle's) Jerome (James), who want to work on their games and not just play pickup games where you don't really improve."
 
This was encouraging to me. I expect it from the younger players. It makes be glad that Bibby is also doing it. Hopefully, getting "back to the basics" will help.
 
I'm sorry, I don't want Bobby Jackson to play in a non-regular Kings game ever again. As in EVER. I don't even want him to leave the house. When your team considers itself lucky if you play half the games each season, I vote for him taking up golf for the offseasons. Computer golf.
 
Bricklayer said:
I'm sorry, I don't want Bobby Jackson to play in a non-regular Kings game ever again. As in EVER. I don't even want him to leave the house. When your team considers itself lucky if you play half the games each season, I vote for him taking up golf for the offseasons. Computer golf.


In his case alsoit is very dangerous to:

walk down the stairs

use a "manual" can opener

mow the loan
 
piksi said:
In his case alsoit is very dangerous to:

walk down the stairs

use a "manual" can opener

mow the loan
Amen Brother!! If anyone is going to watch these games, tell Bobby you'll cook dinner for him if he doesnt play...or whatever keeps him off the court until the regular season. SOMEONE STOP HIM BEFORE ITS TOO LATE!!! *LOL*
 
I think its obvious that the only solution is to cryogenically freeze all of our players during the offseason and between games. Its the only save solution
 
Bricklayer said:
I'm sorry, I don't want Bobby Jackson to play in a non-regular Kings game ever again. As in EVER. I don't even want him to leave the house. When your team considers itself lucky if you play half the games each season, I vote for him taking up golf for the offseasons. Computer golf.

Computer golf?? Re-aggravating wrist injuries, anyone??
 
Gregorius said:
I think its obvious that the only solution is to cryogenically freeze all of our players during the offseason and between games. Its the only save solution

lol. But we don't want them entering the game cold, or have a cold shooting night, or give the refs cold stares, or .... ok ok ok i'll stop :p
 
That's cool. Hope they don't get hurt. We have a league too down here where sometimes David Robinson plays and some NBA'ers play when they come here for vacation. I bet you in this league that Eddie is going to dominate more then Mike or Bobby. I just bet you. Guy is lights out.
 
Bricklayer said:
I'm sorry, I don't want Bobby Jackson to play in a non-regular Kings game ever again. As in EVER. I don't even want him to leave the house. When your team considers itself lucky if you play half the games each season, I vote for him taking up golf for the offseasons. Computer golf.

Meh. He'd get Carpal Tunnel or something.
 
Kidding aside, I'm very glad to see Matt Barnes participating. Of all the moves Petrie may have planned, I truly hope he has a spot for Sactown's Finest. I like everything about the kid - he may never be a superstar but he has the heart of a warrior and he'll try harder for us than any other team in the NBA.
 
Bobby could use a little time on the floor. Didn't look like his ball handling abilities were in tip top shape this playoffs, wouldn't want them to deteriorate over another long layoff.
 
I think it shocks / impresses me that Bibby is playing. i didn't think that was part of his usual summer routine.
 
"We do a lot of drill work in the morning, and that's also good for NBA guys like Bobby and (Seattle's) Jerome (James), who want to work on their games and not just play pickup games where you don't really improve."

I wonder if they'll give Jerome his very own trash bag...

;)
 
If I was Jerome James I would be afraid to step foot in Sacramento. Some person might mob him or something for all the crap he was saying during that series.
 
K-Town King said:
If I was Jerome James I would be afraid to step foot in Sacramento. Some person might mob him or something for all the crap he was saying during that series.

Some person is going to mob the 7'1" 270lb professional athlete? :eek:
 
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