Sacramento Kings Media Release 2007-2008
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 3:48 pm
Welcome to the 2007 Sacramento Kings Preseason Presser! I can't believe we are in our 18th season of this league. I feel like we've been at this forever, but at the same time I remember the creation draft like it was yesterday. I look forward to another season with this league and group of GMs.
For those interested, last season was bittersweet. Using the same championship core from the 2005-2006 team, I decided to face the tax man and try for the repeat. We had another great regular season and were strong up to the Western Conference Finals, where I was genuinely excited for the match up against the Nuggets. The sim league gods did not favor us, as we suffered crushing blows in the loss of McGrady and Marion. The losses hurt, emotionally. I wasn't content with winning once. As Darth stated on the forum earlier, if you aren't trying to win now, what are you doing?
Regardless, the Nuggets beat us and went on to honor the West proudly in their victory against the Hornets. Congratulations to another first-timer, Syndicate. You'll get em next time, Nick.
Offseason was quiet for us. We didn't draft a player, and we retained Kirk Hinrich in RFA. We were able to win big in round one of UFA with a one year min deal with Shareef, which shocked our front office. We were not able to offer big contracts to Shareef and Marion, and were content in letting them walk for a contract they deserve. Adding Shareef gives us a huge plus in scoring down low without needing a high useage to be effective.
Training camp was kind to the core of my team, but the older rentals we signed in the other rounds of UFA took a beating. We are hopeful we have the depth to stackup against the rest of the league, but the remains to be seen.
Tracy McGrady looks forward to chasing the title with emerging star center Tyson Chandler. Kirk Hinrich will again lead the team at PG where he is most efficient at distributing and moving the ball.
The young trio of Luol Deng, Shaun Livingston, and Marvin Williams look promising for the duture stable of forwards we need to keep our versatility as an advantage.
Ready to rock this division. Waiting for the rest to come up. Central sucks, Atlan-tank gonna tank, and Midwest got humbled by training camp.
Any questions?
Sent via Morse code
For those interested, last season was bittersweet. Using the same championship core from the 2005-2006 team, I decided to face the tax man and try for the repeat. We had another great regular season and were strong up to the Western Conference Finals, where I was genuinely excited for the match up against the Nuggets. The sim league gods did not favor us, as we suffered crushing blows in the loss of McGrady and Marion. The losses hurt, emotionally. I wasn't content with winning once. As Darth stated on the forum earlier, if you aren't trying to win now, what are you doing?
Regardless, the Nuggets beat us and went on to honor the West proudly in their victory against the Hornets. Congratulations to another first-timer, Syndicate. You'll get em next time, Nick.
Offseason was quiet for us. We didn't draft a player, and we retained Kirk Hinrich in RFA. We were able to win big in round one of UFA with a one year min deal with Shareef, which shocked our front office. We were not able to offer big contracts to Shareef and Marion, and were content in letting them walk for a contract they deserve. Adding Shareef gives us a huge plus in scoring down low without needing a high useage to be effective.
Training camp was kind to the core of my team, but the older rentals we signed in the other rounds of UFA took a beating. We are hopeful we have the depth to stackup against the rest of the league, but the remains to be seen.
Tracy McGrady looks forward to chasing the title with emerging star center Tyson Chandler. Kirk Hinrich will again lead the team at PG where he is most efficient at distributing and moving the ball.
The young trio of Luol Deng, Shaun Livingston, and Marvin Williams look promising for the duture stable of forwards we need to keep our versatility as an advantage.
Ready to rock this division. Waiting for the rest to come up. Central sucks, Atlan-tank gonna tank, and Midwest got humbled by training camp.
Any questions?
Sent via Morse code