VSL game 3: Kings vs. Wolves, 7/14, 7 PM Pacific

WTF part (sorta moment) of the game?

  • The Double Dunk

    Votes: 48 85.7%
  • Green channels Carter

    Votes: 5 8.9%
  • Young Kings need some coffee

    Votes: 3 5.4%

  • Total voters
    56
If Kahn was my only source of info, Darko would be a mix of C-Webb and Vlade with the skills of a PF in a 7'1" body. What the avocado would say about Darko would be more truthful.
To be fair, he only really used Chris as an example that he can came into his own when he got into the right situation with Sacramento. It's just that Webber went from already being a top 10 or so big, to being a top 5 big. He's talking about Milicic going from being a bench player to a spot starter. That's why it's insulting to Chris, but the principle of his point is fair to a certain extent. There are probably a ton of better examples though and he picked Chris because he was trying to poke at him for asking questions that were a little tougher than par.
 
Wow, I dislike Kahn more and more every day. Saw that avocado thing earlier, that's absolutely hilarious.

Webber: "Like Vlade Divac?"
As if he was hoping that Kahn new of a different Vlade...haha. Kahn is the second best GM in the league if you're a Kings fan. If you're a Wolves fan...well...

Back to the game at hand: DeMarcus Cousins is absolutely phenomenal. How he slipped to 5 is beyond me. It's looking more and more like we might actually have two franchise players, one on the wing and one in the post. That's awesome...and they're 19/20 years old. How long until we have a "Will DeMarcus Cousins leave?" thread?
 
Webber was just fine, Kahn gave a contract to a league-wide SCRAP that has been cast off from everywhere he's been. Webb knows the ins and outs of the league, he was subtly telling Kahn that he's an idiot. For passing on D Cousins and signing Darko. He IS an idiot. Period.
Yeah, but the thing is with these SPL interviews is that it's normally just a PR session.
 

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Wow, I dislike Kahn more and more every day. Saw that avocado thing earlier, that's absolutely hilarious.

Webber: "Like Vlade Divac?"
As if he was hoping that Kahn new of a different Vlade...
You could hear it in his question... like he thought maybe Kahn was talking about Vlade Radmanovic...

As soon as Kahn got done explaining his vision for the Timberwolves, and why Jeezy didn't fit into it, my first follow-up question would have been, "And you don't think that Demarcus Cousins would have fit into that vision?"
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
You could hear it in his question... like he thought maybe Kahn was talking about Vlade Radmanovic...

As soon as Kahn got done explaining his vision for the Timberwolves, and why Jeezy didn't fit into it, my first follow-up question would have been, "And you don't think that Demarcus Cousins would have fit into that vision?"
Yeah, I found it horribly ironic that he passed up on Cousins (who has already shown amazing passing skills) while also wanting to be a team like the old glory day Kings. He apparently thinks that we didn't have two phenomenal passing bigs but only Vlade.
 
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Yeah to be fair to Kahn, Webber was the one who started the comparison by playfully saying he wished he had a GM like Kahn when he got traded. Kahn just ran with it and was trying to make comparisons he thought Webber could relate to.

But anyways I loved that whole.. encounter. It was freaking hilarious.
 

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Yeah, I found it horribly ironic that he passed up on Cousins (who has already shown amazing passing skills) while also wanting to be a team like the old glory day Kings. He apparently thinks that we had two phenomenal passing bigs
I've been saying it ever since the draft lottery that they should take Cousins and dump Jefferson, but I'm glad he didn't listen to me.
 
Chris seems a little extra sensitive to me. I thought it was an innocent question with no aim at disrespect. I took it as Khan was trying to learn from Chris so he can help do a better job with Darko. It is true that Chris was not performing to his potential until he came to Sacto. I guess where Chris is coming from is he's convinced that Darko has no potential so he though Khan was an i.di.ot to begin with.
No na na no no no. It was a jackass ploy on a TV spot to try to elevate his Darko fantasy on to Webb's legacy... he was speaking to Wolves fans. Webb was spot on to make a fool out of Kahn like that... in fairness he didn't need much help, though.
 
I do think Kahn was being an *** to Webber, but Webber was pressing him a little harder than what you expect with interviews like that, but then again Kahn really does ask for it with his moves and how much of a blathering press whore he is.
I agree. I was actually impressed with Webb's rather tenacious journalism, maybe he's been learning a thing or two from ol Ernie.
 

gunks

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Kahn is my fav.

Just like Kenny Natt was my fav for getting us Tyreke. Kahn is my fav for letting us have Cuz. What a swell guy!


...Also, Poor Twolves fans. :p
 
No na na no no no. It was a jackass ploy on a TV spot to try to elevate his Darko fantasy on to Webb's legacy... he was speaking to Wolves fans. Webb was spot on to make a fool out of Kahn like that... in fairness he didn't need much help, though.
Honestly, I don't think that's what he was trying to do. I think he was just trying to incorporate Webber into the discussion because a.) he was there, and b.) he obviously respected his game. It seems like he was just trying to be playful but Webber was taking him a bit too seriously. Kahn obviously likes Darko and thinks he can be a solid rotation player, and he obviously was not trying to raise him up to Webber or Vlade status, but Webber is looking from the angle of Darko as the bust we all know and love, so they seemed like very poor choices of comparison.
 
As an aside, when talking about bad teams, ever notice that the one thing that most continuously bad teams have in common is that they screw the draft up, and that good teams typically get value for their depends no matter where it is they are picking? Even when we were consistently in the playoffs, we got guys like Kevin Martin, Gerald Wallace, and even Francisco (he's not amazing, but not bad for a late first). Darius Songaila is still in the league. The Lakers do it, the Spurs do it, etc. Clippers? Notoriously bad at the draft. The Twolves? The same. Traded away Brandon Roy for Foye(?). Grizzlies passed on Tyreke Evans (and a bunch of others) for a guy who ended up in the D-League. You can be a small market team and build through the draft ala San Antonio, OKC, Portland, etc. Some teams just never figure it out.
 
And the things he needs to improve on (offensively at least) just take a few kicks in the butt from coaches/trainers and a little time.

Yah it's definitely going to be scary how good he can become if the coaching staff keeps him focused to what the offense needs to do.. Him and Reke will be a crazy combo..
 
Since Kahn is in the business of collecting point guards, I'd like to see him bring Kirk Hinrich to Minnesota.

I think their first meeting would go something like this:

Kirk: Kahn , you bloodsucker. You're going to have to do your own dirty work now! Do you hear me? Do you?

Kahn : Kirk? You're still alive, my old friend?

Kirk: Still, "old friend!" You've managed to kill everyone else, but like a poor marksman, you keep missing the target!

Kahn : Perhaps I no longer need to try, Hinrich.

Kirk: Kahn ... Kahn , you've got Ridnour, but you don't have me. You were going to kill me, Kahn . You're going to have to come down here. You're going to have to come down here!

Kahn: I've done far worse than kill you, Hinrich. I've hurt you. And I wish to go on hurting you. I shall leave you as you left me, as you left her; marooned for all eternity in the center of a dead franchise... buried alive! Buried alive...!

Kirk: KAAAHNNNN!

Kirk: KAAAHNNNN!
 
Honestly, I don't think that's what he was trying to do. I think he was just trying to incorporate Webber into the discussion because a.) he was there, and b.) he obviously respected his game. It seems like he was just trying to be playful but Webber was taking him a bit too seriously. Kahn obviously likes Darko and thinks he can be a solid rotation player, and he obviously was not trying to raise him up to Webber or Vlade status, but Webber is looking from the angle of Darko as the bust we all know and love, so they seemed like very poor choices of comparison.
I think you're giving David Kahn a little too much credit. I understand you're trying to be rational and playing devil's advocate here, but it's perfectly okay to acknowledge incompetence when you see it. We saw and heard it from him tonight. He "obviously" wasn't trying to raise him up to Vlade's level? So what do the words "best passing big man I've ever seen, like Vlade" mean? You're reading too much into the stupidity.

Just take the man at face value. We tried to read into it last year, giving him the benefit of the doubt, but he really just confirmed everyone's suspicions this offseason with whiff (passing on Cousins) after whiff (taking multiple SFs and trading for even more) after whiff (signing Darko to a multi-year contract) after whiff (trading Al Jefferson for peanuts after killing his value in the press by announcing his intentions to trade him to the world). Kahn is an idiot. Just feel bad for the good people of Minnesota and let it be.

Webber isn't the only one on NBATV to take Kahn to task publicly. Rick Kamla, host of several shows on the network and a self-admitted Wolves fan, called him out after this year's draft, and it was just as funny to watch that interview as the one we were treated to today. It's not an anomaly, and it's not something that only a select few are able to see. It's apparent that people in this man's industry (Kenny Smith also calling him out on occasion) see the awful job he's doing up there.
 
Honestly, I don't think that's what he was trying to do. I think he was just trying to incorporate Webber into the discussion because a.) he was there, and b.) he obviously respected his game. It seems like he was just trying to be playful but Webber was taking him a bit too seriously. Kahn obviously likes Darko and thinks he can be a solid rotation player, and he obviously was not trying to raise him up to Webber or Vlade status, but Webber is looking from the angle of Darko as the bust we all know and love, so they seemed like very poor choices of comparison.
I would have to disagree with you. I heard the whole thing real time, (not saying you didn't), but when I heard it, it just seemed totally ridiculous that he dared to compare Darko to Vlade as a passer. Darko is a bust who may be able to throw a bounce pass (ok he still might work out). Vlade was perhaps the greatest passing big man of all time. It was an insult to Vlade's game, even if Kahn was to oblivious to realize it. You just can't have that go unaddressed on TV. Of course Kahn is grasping at straws for examples of big men with passing skills who flourished when they found the right team, but the comparison to Webber, to his face no less was equally insulting, no matter Kahn's level of awareness of it. Weber was rookie of the friggin year and led his team back to the playoffs. INSULT. You gotta show more respect than that... trying to fabricate on national TV how there is a comparison between Webb and the latest widely criticized wacko signing you just made.
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
My favorite part of all of this is seeing the Minni fans come up with bizarre excuses for Kahn's behavior and deals as well as trying to find excuses for not picking DMC.
 
Webber is one guy all non kings fans seem to love to hate. Since is the King for Sacto, his heart will always be there. He's still better and Kobe and Shaq at his prime in my book and deserved the true championship ring that the refs took from us.
 
Man,
Donte looks much more mature on the court. I've predicted that this would be his break out year and I'm sticking to it. When Cousins gets double teamed, Donte will put some hurt on the opposing D. They seem to play well together. We can have tripple threat with Cousins, Donte, and Evans on offense.