Stojakovic said:
That's not true.
When Webber was injured a couple years ago and we pretty much had the best record in the league without him (Peja was playing absolutely great btw) EVERYBODY here (including you) was convinced that that team couldn't win the championship (for reasons unknown) and that Webber was essential. Even when he came back and we started to play worse (our offense didn't have nearly the same flow) people still condemned that lineup (Bibby-Christie-Stoj-Miller-Vlade) and preferred to have Vlade or Miller come off the bench instead of Webb. Webb was never the problem then, and it was absolutely necessary to force him into the lineup.
Same thing this year with Peja, only difference is that everybody's jumping on his back and calling him a cancer...including you VF.
I was called a hater for criticizing Webber , because I believed that he truly ruined any chances we had at a championship that year. I'm not Peja's biggest fan, in fact he's done a lot lately for me to really dislike him, but what people are doing here is nothing but hate.
Did I think Webber deserved to be back in the lineup? Yep. Never claimed otherwise. Was I wrong? Perhaps. Evidence seems to support that Webber shouldn't have been brought back the way he was, but we'll never know what might or might not have happened if they'd played him off the bench. That ship sailed.
Do I think the Kings made a big mistake by trading Webber and keeping Peja? HELL YES. Sorry if that ruffles feathers. That's my opinion and I've never wavered in that, either. My reasons are many and varied, but I have always made it very clear that I respect the WARRIORS, the ones who will put it all out there on the court every night and try and get those around them to do the same.
Is Peja a warrior? Nope. No way. Not a chance in hell. Did I love seeing Peja play back when everything was good and we were all happy? Of course.
Peja Stojakovic, IMHO, does not have nor will he ever get the WARRIOR mentality. It's just not in him. In addition, he made it MORE than abundantly clear that he didn't even want to be on the Kings any more. Old history? Sure, but it doesn't mean it doesn't figure into how I look at things. I'd be lying if I said I had completely forgotten about that. THAT announcement, via AV from Europe, HURT - a lot. Peja slapped every single Kings fan in the face with that announcement.
IF Peja had come out this season - a CONTRACT year - and played up to the level of his abilities, I would be cheering him just like any other member of this team I've loved. It's always been about the team when the day is over. That's why, as much as I hated the Webber trade, I continue to be a KINGS fan.
Right now, the Kings IMHO could do better than to have Peja out there, taking errant shots time after time, but occasionally doing well enough to continue the false hope. As a Kings fan, I do not think he's the key to our success any longer.
That's no more hating than the number of people who posted very clear and arguable comments about Webber. It's the vitriol and venom that makes 'haters." It's a shame some people can't tell the difference.