Haha your hilariousrhuber said:because they want you to give your tickets to me
Well tonight they rebounded really well, thanks in part to Mo Evans and Ostertag, but the defense has always been a problem. Its not like we were ever considered a good defensive team. So I guess the wait on that miracle defensive turnaround is now at 3 yrs and counting.hoops4kings said:So far we're not an elite team in my opinion. A very skilled team with some bad weaknesses. At this point this team looks no better than last year's team. Last year's team couldn't do it and I'm thinking the same thing this year. They'll win 50+ games and get out of the first round of the PO but I'm not counting on even getting to the WCF this year. I'll support them and watch the games but I'm also a realist. this team ain't gonna win the championship this year with what they have unless there's some miraculous turnaround in their defense and rebounding in particular.
I agree with you. I guess I should have added something about mental toughness and a closer instinct. I'm seeing a pattern here of mental collapses that is quite alarming. I mean the way this team has lost to the T-Wolves the last couple of times seems like a team that doesn't believe they can win. And tonight's game, at home and blowing two good leads becoming a pattern against tough teams.SacTownKid said:Well tonight they rebounded really well, thanks in part to Mo Evans and Ostertag, but the defense has always been a problem. Its not like we were ever considered a good defensive team. So I guess the wait on that miracle defensive turnaround is now at 3 yrs and counting.
I won't go that far yet. Hey maybe this is a good thing. The Kings usually destroy in the regular season and go bye bye in the playoffs. Maybe this year is the reverse! I would still like to see them when against some quality opponents though.hoops4kings said:I agree with you. I guess I should have added something about mental toughness and a closer instinct. I'm seeing a pattern here of mental collapses that is quite alarming. I mean the way this team has lost to the T-Wolves the last couple of times seems like a team that doesn't believe they can win. And tonight's game, at home and blowing two good leads becoming a pattern against tough teams.
I just don't see us getting over the hump this year.
I agree with you on us not having won any big games yet...but not on seeing big things from Mo Evans...as much as I'd like to think that, you know how Adelman is, he'll throw Bobby right back into the fire as soon as he comes back, and its back to the end of the bench for Evans when that happens. Come playoff time, Evans will be playing garbage time once againRyle said:I do tend to agree that we haven't really won a "big" game yet. If you throw out the first 3 games of the season(all home openers against good teams) they really haven't played anyone. Lakers twice, Minnesota twice and Phoenix once. Out of those we are 2-4 and 3 of the games have been on the road. It was actually nice at ARCO last night to have a "playoff" atmosphere and the crowd was really into it. The officials caught alot of crap(especially Salvatore). I really like what I saw out of Mo Evans last night and I think we will see big things from him this year.