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Originally Posted by RP McMurphy
I was wondering all year why the Kings decided to run their offense through Webber instead of Bibby and Stojakovic, when the latter was so much more successful last year. Well, now I know. They were padding Webber's stats to try to convince a team to trade for his terrible contract, and it worked. Brilliant move by the Kings.
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webber does not have a terrible contract...he is still a top5 power forward in the league. when you see allan houston contract i don't know how people complain about it but they do. when you see penny (excuse me anfernee) and tim thomas blatantly stealing money from the knicks, you realize those are the real terrible contracts son.
one question though, how the hell can you pad stats as the leader of a 50+ win team in the west? who was taking shots in the clutch this year? that's right cwebb was. but according to YOU, he was padding stats! they lost to the bobcats after he left, but its "just padding stats". wonderful and unbiased commentary my friend! maybe instead of how you were thinking it was going down (which is usually wrong!), petrie said "blow it up" since they WERE NOT going to win a title; what with bobby jackson always injured, peja crying, rick adelman coaching...guys just not focused enough on the goal. so petrie just said "f!ck it" and threw caution to the wind. now the contracts he has, he can deal one-by-one in order to start rebuilding.
and another thing. quit being such a smug capitan when you post. i really don't think you don't know enough about the game as it is out on the court to come off with such a tone. financially you are all good knowledge wise, but nba ball is about more than contract size and dollars paid. gotta keep your mind open to new knowledge. that is all.