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LOL! wow somehow the Kings wound up in this article... kinda funny... although I think missing out on Rambis was with out a doubt GOOD THING! screw that loser crybaby...
Sacramento Kings
by Marc Stein
Non-playoff teams rarely blip onto the national radar once the playoffs start. And it probably isn't good news if they do.
That was definitely the case for the Kings -- twice -- when the team with the league's worst record fell as low as it possibly could in the May 19 draft lottery by winding up with the No. 4 pick and then couldn't convince Lakers assistant coach Kurt Rambis to accept the terms they were offering to fill their coaching opening.
Who knows? Maybe the events of the past month will wind up working out for the Kings. Maybe Ricky Rubio will fall to Sacramento at No. 4 and maybe Paul Westphal can surprise the skeptics and bring some joy back to Arco Arena.
So far, though, Sacramento's offseason hasn't been the happiest.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playo...olumnist=stein_marc&page=PlayoffLosers-090616
Sacramento Kings
by Marc Stein
Non-playoff teams rarely blip onto the national radar once the playoffs start. And it probably isn't good news if they do.
That was definitely the case for the Kings -- twice -- when the team with the league's worst record fell as low as it possibly could in the May 19 draft lottery by winding up with the No. 4 pick and then couldn't convince Lakers assistant coach Kurt Rambis to accept the terms they were offering to fill their coaching opening.
Who knows? Maybe the events of the past month will wind up working out for the Kings. Maybe Ricky Rubio will fall to Sacramento at No. 4 and maybe Paul Westphal can surprise the skeptics and bring some joy back to Arco Arena.
So far, though, Sacramento's offseason hasn't been the happiest.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playo...olumnist=stein_marc&page=PlayoffLosers-090616
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