Well needed time off,etc.

You all remember around this time last season - Peja was the man, a MVP candidate and carrying the team on his back. He just isn't playing like that no more. If you watch Kings games closely Webb and Bibby look for him a lot, so don't say its Webbs fault for his(peja's) lack of production. Sure Webb takes 20 shots a game but Peja isn't being agressive enough, you can tell by the expression on his face. Peja is the key to winning a ring, along with the prevention of injuries. IF Peja can elevate his game like how did against the win vs. the spurs, the kings will be fine. That still remains to be seen. You Know Bibby,Webber,Jackson,Miller,mobley will be up for the big games but Peja has to for the Kings to win a championship.

Stojakovic is still the best shooter in the league, all players go through rough streches. I would'nt be decline to trading him if the deal is right.

I JUST HAD TO GET THAT OUT OF MY SYSTEM (SERIOUSLY)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Secondly, that 6-1 record without Webb is misleading because they played Charlotte, G State, the Knicks and teams like that.

Anyway, this is just what the kings need. Time off and a home game against a bad team(Atlanta). The ship ain't sinking because the kings are still an elite team and have been competitive all season. With Geoff petrie running the show for the next 5 years after this year, we'll be fine.

by the way have any of you ever heard of a player being named player of the month and not being named to the all star team the following month.

What the Kings have to do
-avoid injuries
-Peja has to step up
-keep leads
-go on a winning streak
-play better defence( stop allowing 100 points every game)
-Get Ostertag in there for rebounding purposes
 
why do we even have greg ostertag? dam adelman! whats the point of acquiring him if hes never gonna get more than 5 minutes? WACK! he just gets paid to dance and sit on the bench.
 
AriesMar27 said:
like that bad team chicago? or new jersey.....

Chicago is not a bad team!

That New Jersey game was a tough one without Stojakovic and on a back to back night on the road. That 4th Q really hurt Sacramento.

Good one SaCKiNgS24.

He is one team cause the kings are not a good rebounding and he can set screens and block shoots. Plus he is a good presence down low. One huge reason the Kings lost to Minnesota was the T Wolves got a lot of offensive boards. Ostertag could see a lot of minutes in those kinds of games.
 
Okay, I must have been hit in the head or something because all of a sudden this thread makes zero sense.
 
Big_kings_fan said:
Chicago is not a bad team!

man, i have been trying to tell the people on this forum that the bulls are a great team! no one wants to listen. so im gonna break it down to all of you.

they opened their season up at 2-13! they are currently 26-23. they have won 3 straight against decent teams. they have been on a tear as of late. lets say their first 15 games instead of going 2-13 they went 7-8, that means right now they would be 31-18! they had a bad start, and have turned it around tremendously! i expect them to go far in the playoffs, because unlike other teams in the nba(hint hint) they use their bench perfectly! 8 players average 20 minutes a game. so what does this mean? it means come playoff time they are going to have alot of rested players!
 
Big_kings_fan said:
Secondly, that 6-1 record without Webb is misleading because they played Charlotte, G State, the Knicks and teams like that.

Well, we lost against New Jersey, GS, Hornets with him in the line up so it has nothing to do with the opponents either. It has to do with the total team effort.
 
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