Diabeticwonder said:
When Webb's three rimmed out in Game 7 last year against Minny I had the same feeling about the season as I had when they lost Game 7 to LA in '02 and Game 7 to Dallas in '03...all three seaons ended without a title and to me all three seasons ended in disappointment. It's not as though I looked back on the regular season and found contentment knowing that the Kings had won a ton of games and proven themselves to be a great regular season team. Instead, I kept thinking back to those game 7 losses. That's why as fans we should not be content with the run we have had under Adelman because each season has ended in disappointment.
I know I said I was finished, but I can't help myself.
Let's talk about those game 7 situations. What coach was it who got us to those situations?
Now, let's look at the particulars.
2002 - In game 7 in LA it was by no means RA's fault that the team FORGOT how to shoot free throws. The team, led by Rick Adelman, took the LA LAKERS to overtime in game 7 of the WCF. Had they made even ONE more free throw during the course of the game it wouldn't even have gotten to overtime. And it was not the coach's fault that the team simply failed in a valiant effort against the strongest team in the league.
2003 - Again, a team led by Rick Adelman, gets into the playoffs and is doing quite well. Unfortunately, in game 2 of the conference semi-finals, the all-star power forward crumples to a heap on the ground and doesn't get back up. Even with that kick in the guts, RA is able to get the team to take the Mavericks to 7 games. Can you name any other team that year that could have done the same without one of their best players?
2004- I hate to repeat myself, but once again a team led by Rick Adelman gets to the playoffs. Despite how they got there and the controversies around Webber, the team is able to get past the first round, gains momentum and plays a very tough and determined TWolves to game 7. In a heart-breaking last second effort, Webber takes a shot that goes in, 2/3 of the way down and pops back out. Had that shot been good, the Kings would have gone to overtime. The momentum was with the Kings. Who knows what might have happened?
You see each season as a disappointment and you blame RA. Well, I see each season as one that ended without a championship - pretty much the same as fans of 29 of the other 30 teams. It wasn't the coach that missed free throws and you can't do a thing as a coach when your players don't make those FREE shots. It wasn't the coach who caused Webber's knee to pick that moment to explode. It wasn't the coach who reached up and pushed that ball back out of the hoop.
I'd like to know what another coach would have done differently. Sometimes, bleep happens...and it's happened for three years running to the Kings. Unless you're trying to say that RA is some kind of jonah (and I don't believe you are) you simply can't lay the blame at his feet...