They're still laughing....At how freaking STUPID "they" all look right now...
Domas is so amazing around the hopp, the fact he can pass as well as he can his almost too much to wish for. Dude is an absolute stud with the rock.
Actually.... most are now laughing at how all the lower seed teams are "targeting" the 6th seed so they can play the kings in the first round. Oh, that and of course the Lakers are a strong contender for the NBA championship out of their current 8th seed (.5 games out of 10th).They're still laughing....At how freaking STUPID "they" all look right now...![]()
did you like it?
It's a fantastic arena. What impressed me the most, however, the last time I was able to make it out for a game (early 2020, right before the pandemic, actually), was how freaking awesome the surrounding area was beginning to look, and feel. The vibe was fantastic.).@KingsFanSince85 Kings are likely to own the drought record for the remainder of our lives but I've always maintained there are teams I'd rather root for less than the Kings. One is the Hornets, who now hold the honor. 2016 - so they are 10 years away from a tie. Can't see it happening because Hornets and Timberwolves always seem to have one promising season and then shoot themselves in the foot.
It's so crazy. I still haven't been to G1C. At this point it doesn't look like Game 1 will be an option for me either so hopefully it's a long enough run my boy and I can come down.
Those were definitely cool to see. This might seem like a small deal to some, but my favorite aspect of the new arena was actually the LED ribbon that wraps around between the upper and lower bowls of the arena. It's crazy how something that is so simple just lights up the entire arena, and the court. Out of everything I saw when I've been to the three games I've seen in that arena, the LED ribbon, by far, has been my favorite.I was at the arena about a month before it opened and that's as close as I've been. I think the neon sign display in the concourse is what I'm most excited about seeing, there's a few items from my neighborhood in East Sac that are on display that I haven't seen since childhood (Franke's Pharmacy!)
lets dedicate this thread to posting things that were popular since the last Playoff appearance. I'll start..
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Anyone wanna go flip some cars over?
Wouldn’t cow tipping be more in character?
I have been a kings fan since they moved here in 85. I used to go to games a few times a year and listen to the radio for every game. I remember when we traded Mitch for Chris and all the chat about it on 1140. I would sit in my car forever till my wife would tell me to come in for dinner. Once they started putting all the games on cable i bet I only missed one or two games a season. This site is the first site I open every day. I dont post much but i am here. In 2018 I almost died and was in the hospital for the month of Sept. Once i got out the first thing i did was get on kingsfans to see what was new. This year has been awesome. this team has been awesome. I thank Monte and Wes for putting together such a good team. I thank Coach Brown for being a great coach and I thank the players for listening but most of all I thank Vivek for buying the team and keeping them in Sacramento. Best of luck to all of you Kings and Kings fans on this playoff run. No matter what happens I am confident we are a team that will make the playoff many times go Kings and light the Beam
I may have mentioned this in the past, or not (I don't quite remember, and I don't want to search through 1,272 messages just to find out)...At some point during our previous postseason run, I decided to keep track of regular season + postseason records. So I created a simple Excel workbook.
Sheet 1: Regular Season + Postseason records
Sheet 2: Detailed Postseason records (round by round. I even, on that sheet, indicated who we played in that specific round).
I remember this being one of the things I used to really look forward to updating after every game, even after a loss, back then. Because the team was still pretty freaking good.
Well, then came the downward spiral...I still maintained the workbook, but will admit that, at certain times, deleted it because I figured that it wasn't worth the time, nor the effort. And, more importantly, it wasn't healthy to look at just how bad of a team we had become over the years.
Every year, after game 82 (or earlier during the most recent lockout year and both "covid" years), the depression sunk in deeper and deeper, because I knew that I wouldn't be looking at numbers for that specific season under the "postseason" columns.
I'm not quite sure many on this forum will fully understand how damn good it felt to update my workbook earlier today to look like this:
Sheet 1:
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Sheet 2:
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