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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1215 on: Today at 04:05:18 PM »

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Sacramento Kings star Domantas Sabonis underwent season-ending surgery on Wednesday morning to repair the torn meniscus in his left knee, sources tell ESPN. Sabonis rehabbed the meniscus tear during the season and tried to play through the injury before having surgery now.

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Meanwhile, Kings guard Zach LaVine is currently undergoing season-ending surgery to repair a tendon injury in his hand, sources tell ESPN.
Maybe they will actually get the 1st pick.  They've been stuck in mid-lottery to barely making the playoffs for years.  Haven't hit in the lottery really either.  They could use a legit top end talent.

The truly sad thing is even with the worst record in the league they have only a 40% chance at a top 3 pick.

This team is a perfect example of why the flattened lottery odds suck. The Kings aren't trying to tank, they are just awful. And yet they the most likely outcome for them after a season of pain will be lottery pain.

We shoul go back to the older lottery odds where bad teams actually were more likely to get the top pick.

The Kings could get the #1 pick three years in a row and still screw it up.  It is a terribly run organization.
other than Bagley, they actually haven't drafted that poorly, they just have had bad spots in draft.

I didn?t say the Kings would make the wrong picks.  I just said they would screw it up.  They cannot stick with a plan.  For example, they trade Halliburton out of a conviction that he and Fox could not play together, then a couple years later turn around and trade Fox.  It has been like this since Ranadive bought the team.  A new coach every other year and a new GM/President every other year, often on rotating schedules so that the new GM has to keep the old coach for half a season, gets a new one, and then is gone himself halfway through a roster transition.

The Kings stink because they have done it to themselves and improved lottery odds would only make future failures more frustrating.

Say what you will about the Maloofs, but their principal flaw was that they were cheap, not that they couldn't stay out of the way of their front office.
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1216 on: Today at 04:09:54 PM »

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Sacramento Kings star Domantas Sabonis underwent season-ending surgery on Wednesday morning to repair the torn meniscus in his left knee, sources tell ESPN. Sabonis rehabbed the meniscus tear during the season and tried to play through the injury before having surgery now.

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Meanwhile, Kings guard Zach LaVine is currently undergoing season-ending surgery to repair a tendon injury in his hand, sources tell ESPN.
Maybe they will actually get the 1st pick.  They've been stuck in mid-lottery to barely making the playoffs for years.  Haven't hit in the lottery really either.  They could use a legit top end talent.

The truly sad thing is even with the worst record in the league they have only a 40% chance at a top 3 pick.

This team is a perfect example of why the flattened lottery odds suck. The Kings aren't trying to tank, they are just awful. And yet they the most likely outcome for them after a season of pain will be lottery pain.

We shoul go back to the older lottery odds where bad teams actually were more likely to get the top pick.

The Kings could get the #1 pick three years in a row and still screw it up.  It is a terribly run organization.
other than Bagley, they actually haven't drafted that poorly, they just have had bad spots in draft.

I didn?t say the Kings would make the wrong picks.  I just said they would screw it up.  They cannot stick with a plan.  For example, they trade Halliburton out of a conviction that he and Fox could not play together, then a couple years later turn around and trade Fox.  It has been like this since Ranadive bought the team.  A new coach every other year and a new GM/President every other year, often on rotating schedules so that the new GM has to keep the old coach for half a season, gets a new one, and then is gone himself halfway through a roster transition.

The Kings stink because they have done it to themselves and improved lottery odds would only make future failures more frustrating.

Say what you will about the Maloofs, but their principal flaw was that they were cheap, not that they couldn't stay out of the way of their front office.

Yeah, I think the Maloofs would have been fine in this current CBA era where you pretty much have to spend between the cap and the tax every year.  They certainly would not have decimated a relatively young team a season and a half being one of the exciting stories of the NBA just because it wasn?t coming together fast enough for them.

Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1217 on: Today at 04:27:22 PM »

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Sacramento Kings star Domantas Sabonis underwent season-ending surgery on Wednesday morning to repair the torn meniscus in his left knee, sources tell ESPN. Sabonis rehabbed the meniscus tear during the season and tried to play through the injury before having surgery now.

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Meanwhile, Kings guard Zach LaVine is currently undergoing season-ending surgery to repair a tendon injury in his hand, sources tell ESPN.
Maybe they will actually get the 1st pick.  They've been stuck in mid-lottery to barely making the playoffs for years.  Haven't hit in the lottery really either.  They could use a legit top end talent.

The truly sad thing is even with the worst record in the league they have only a 40% chance at a top 3 pick.

This team is a perfect example of why the flattened lottery odds suck. The Kings aren't trying to tank, they are just awful. And yet they the most likely outcome for them after a season of pain will be lottery pain.

We shoul go back to the older lottery odds where bad teams actually were more likely to get the top pick.

The Kings could get the #1 pick three years in a row and still screw it up.  It is a terribly run organization.
other than Bagley, they actually haven't drafted that poorly, they just have had bad spots in draft.

I didn?t say the Kings would make the wrong picks.  I just said they would screw it up.  They cannot stick with a plan.  For example, they trade Halliburton out of a conviction that he and Fox could not play together, then a couple years later turn around and trade Fox.  It has been like this since Ranadive bought the team.  A new coach every other year and a new GM/President every other year, often on rotating schedules so that the new GM has to keep the old coach for half a season, gets a new one, and then is gone himself halfway through a roster transition.

The Kings stink because they have done it to themselves and improved lottery odds would only make future failures more frustrating.

Say what you will about the Maloofs, but their principal flaw was that they were cheap, not that they couldn't stay out of the way of their front office.

Yeah, I think the Maloofs would have been fine in this current CBA era where you pretty much have to spend between the cap and the tax every year.  They certainly would not have decimated a relatively young team a season and a half being one of the exciting stories of the NBA just because it wasn?t coming together fast enough for them.

Somewhere Bobby Jackson is nodding his head in agreement.


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