On this day 24 years ago, the LA Lakers and Sacramento Kings faced off in Game 6 of the WCF, a matchup many consider to be the most rigged in NBA history.
The Lakers shot 27 free throws in the *fourth quarter,* more than the Kings' total for the game.
Yes, we, the Sacramento Kings, the team that gave away Tyrese Haliburton, who fired a future championship coach because our best player got meningitis, who've had as many shadow GMs as real GMs in recent years, know better than all of the teams that consistently win!
Another year and another big Christmas tip. Salsa Leedos in Draper and our wonderful waitress, Carol, was so grateful. She got a $1200 tip today and deserved every cent!
Every year in the lead up to the #NFLDraft we spend a lot of time talking about a specific position — @AdamSchefter on QB intrigue just over 24 hours before go-time in Green Bay:
Here is Michael Malone's full comment on the Sacramento Kings' firing of Mike Brown.
Malone said he was shocked at first, then realized he shouldn't be, "because who he works for. So I'm not surprised that Mike Brown got fired, because I got fired by the same person."
after luka 's 73, i see the discourse on here has shifted to fans being displeased with defense being drowned out of the nba.
i could do one of two things:
1) sit here and argue how the players are just more efficient scorers in today's age, developing unprecedented skill sets.
2) take the other side and say contact rule enforcement has gone too far and referee micro-managing makes it impossible to defend anymore.
or, i could remind you the sacramento kings once tried playing defense 4-on-5 just for reggie evans to miss the cherry-pick dunk. lock the assistant coaches in that film room, smoke them out, and dont let them leave until they're ready to present some defensive strategy so ridiculous it makes the competition committee convene an emergency session.
there is nothing stopping the spurs from using victor wembanyama as a ramp to launch defenders into the air like mario kart red shells.
aren't you glad you clicked "show more"?