xx_skaterdude_xx wrote:kingsfan10 wrote:Letting House shooting threes is beyond me. But then again, we suck.
Fixed.
LOL
Sadly, it's true.
xx_skaterdude_xx wrote:kingsfan10 wrote:Letting House shooting threes is beyond me. But then again, we suck.
Fixed.
KingInExile wrote:Give me another beer or 2 and I might not care that we lost.
KingInExile wrote:Give me another beer or 2 and I might not care that we lost.
SacKingZZZ wrote:KingInExile wrote:Give me another beer or 2 and I might not care that we lost.
You still care!? Wow, way to be behind the times bro.
xx_skaterdude_xx wrote:I usually give myself 3-4 beers BEFORE the game...
KingInExile wrote:xx_skaterdude_xx wrote:I usually give myself 3-4 beers BEFORE the game...
Kinda hard to do when you're still at work until just before the game starts.
KingInExile wrote:Unlike you, I'm a real fan...I still care about whether they win or lose
Nicky Nix Nook wrote:In two years:
Thompson > Aldridge
cdt3 wrote:I cannot understand why we are not going all out to get Villanueva to play 5 for us. That would give us the most explosive frontline in basketball. Bring Hawes off the bench. Both JT and Villanueva would average 20/10/5/1 every game. The only reason I do not like Hawes starting is he is good scorer and defender but hurts us as a rebounder, draft a big backup to bang against big guys (like Shelden). Draft us a stud PG, and sign us a vet SF (we would probably have to unload Salmons for Charlie) and we would be ok with unloading Miller and KT in the offseason when they have better value in their expirings. We are back to the old playoff bound Kings. I would even be ok with CV playing SF which would keep JT at PF and Hawes at C. We are close to being good again.
Who still doubts that JT will be a great one?
Nicky Nix Nook wrote:players ALWAYS have career nights against the Kings.
mitchweber wrote:I'm not saying the defense isn't largely to blame. It is. But regardless, in a game time situation, Eddie House isn't usually going to go 8/9 from 3. Nobody is for that matter.
Although I will say that I think part of it is very mental for our opponents. They approach the game with a confidence that they'll be able to score, and we routinely give them no reason to think otherwise. And I think that when there is no sense of intimidation defensively, the other team will often make a lot more open shots then they otherwise would.
mitchweber wrote:Nicky Nix Nook wrote:players ALWAYS have career nights against the Kings.
I'm not saying the defense isn't largely to blame. It is. But regardless, in a game time situation, Eddie House isn't usually going to go 8/9 from 3. Nobody is for that matter.
Although I will say that I think part of it is very mental for our opponents. They approach the game with a confidence that they'll be able to score, and we routinely give them no reason to think otherwise. And I think that when there is no sense of intimidation defensively, the other team will often make a lot more open shots then they otherwise would.