2. 2004 - Chris Webber’s shot falls.
The Skinny:
Yes the Kings are here again, in what turns out to be their last year of contention, the last time they get past the first round. This was the year that Kevin Garnett and the Timberwolves ruled the West and were seemingly unstoppable- until they met the Kings in the second round. Though the Wolves did seem to dominate, especially in an embarrassing game 5, the Kings dominated in game 6 and pushed it all the way to a decisive game 7.
The game was evenly matched, thought most remember it as a Wolves blowout because the Kings played so bad, it actually came to a second left on the game clock, with Chris Webber firing a game winning three... that went halfway down before bouncing out.
The Kings were eliminated and the Wolves went on to face the Lakers in the Conference Finals.
What would have been:
The Kings died on that missed shot.
Though the Kings had been dominating all year long, leading the Western Conference for most, it had been without Chris Webber, whose knees were beginning to fail. They had re introduced Chris when the playoffs had started, and it had been a surprise that he had played so well. Especially against the new MVP Kevin Garnett. But the shot missed, and the Kings saw their window as closed.
Webber, the main staple of the team, was traded the following year, and the entire makeup of the team was gone.
Within a year, only Mike Bibby and Brad Miller remained of that team, now it is only Miller.
I loved that Sacramento team and hated the way they were split apart.
If just that one shot had fallen, the Kings would have advanced, and the 02 conference finals would be replayed, giving the Kings a chance for revenge against the Lakers.
They at least would have had a shot at a championship, whether they missed or not is irrelevant.
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I was rooting for the Kings when Bibby, Miller and Webber were playing together, and I thought that'd be 'their year'. It sux to see how the Kings were fallen apart...how much longer the Kings' fans have to wait to see the team becoming a contender again?