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Based on performance rate the current King's roster

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Re: Based on performance rate the current King's roster 

Post#41 » by deNIEd » Thu Apr 23, 2009 8:15 pm

Pitbullz EP wrote:
deNIEd wrote:All we need is a superstar. If you put Lebron or Wade or Kobe on this team and we'd instantly be in the playoffs.


If you put any one of those guys on any struggling team they would make the playoffs. How likely is it that they would go to Sac is the question, I guess money talks though.



*pssst* sherlock, i was making fun of the guy who posted above me
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Re: Based on performance rate the current King's roster 

Post#42 » by Nicky Nix Nook » Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:32 pm

King Baller wrote:You say:
We turn
Bibby, Christie, Peja, Webber, Miller, Jackson, Barnes
into
Kenny Thomas, Sheldon Williams, Donte Greene, Drew Gooden, Andres Nocioni, Cedric Simmons, Ike Diogu

Well I remember it like this:
Christie was done due to a foot injury.
CWebb was done due to knee injury (After he signed a huge deal with the Kings).
Vlade was done due to his age.
Peja signed a huge deal with the Hornets (After Petrie traded him to Indy).
Miller & Bibby did not want or deserve to go through "rebuilding"

Denied, I do agree that the signing of Shareef, Mikki and Beno make little sense in hindight. From the the front end of the deals I liked Shareef and Beno. Shareef's body broke down. Beno did not deliver this season. Mikki I never understood, he just does not have much game. Those are the negatives.

Now for the positives :D Petrie drafted KMart, Hawes and JT. These 3 are the core of the team. Noc has game. Cisco has game. Donte has an upside. KT is an expiring. The Kings pick no worse than #4 in the 2009 draft and have the Rockets pick and the first pick in the second round.

Petrie is a good GM. He assembled a small market team that went to the brink of a championship. I have faith he can do it again.

But Denied you keep Petrie and the rest of us honest, carry on :D

KB


+1

At the time no one knew Shareef was a bad signing. I actually thought it was a great signing but his knees had other plans.

Also didn't Miami go from champs to worst team in the league in a season? And they have a significantly bigger market than Sac and a little player named Dwayne Wade.
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Re: Based on performance rate the current King's roster 

Post#43 » by pillwenney » Thu Apr 23, 2009 11:51 pm

Nicky Nix Nook wrote:
Also didn't Miami go from champs to worst team in the league in a season? And they have a significantly bigger market than Sac and a little player named Dwayne Wade.


Two seasons--and a lot of that had to do with Wade's injuries...or should I say "injuries".

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