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  • jensenst
    Rookie
    • Jul 2003
    • 223

    #1

    sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

    he's still injured. say what you want sac fans, but you must give webber credit for playing even though he's still injured.

    what pisses ne off about these so called loyal sac fans are that as soon as webber gets hurt, you fans and media in sac-town wants to run him out of town.

    if it wasn't for webber the kings as a franchise would still be one of the laughing stocks of the nba.

    webber has brought credibilty and exposure to a franchise which lacked both before he got there.

    and now since he's injured, you want to boot him out of town.

    wake-up sac fans and realize where your bread and butter is, it's still chris webber.

    you guys need him in the western confernce to contend with the duncans and garnetts of the world.
  • LHayes37
    Banned
    • Jul 2002
    • 1311

    #2
    Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

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    jensenst said:
    he's still injured. say what you want sac fans, but you must give webber credit for playing even though he's still injured.

    what pisses ne off about these so called loyal sac fans are that as soon as webber gets hurt, you fans and media in sac-town wants to run him out of town.

    if it wasn't for webber the kings as a franchise would still be one of the laughing stocks of the nba.

    webber has brought credibilty and exposure to a franchise which lacked both before he got there.

    and now since he's injured, you want to boot him out of town.

    wake-up sac fans and realize where your bread and butter is, it's still chris webber.

    you guys need him in the western confernce to contend with the duncans and garnetts of the world.

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    I'm a Sacramento fan and I agree with you. The guy is playing with all heart right now. Webber at 80% is better than most PF at 100%. People are knocking him for his defense right now. Incase I missed something, isn't he gaurding the new MVP of the NBA? Incase I missed something again, doesn't KG use just about everyone that gaurds him. Throughout most of game 3 KG didn't do much on the offensive end, then he really came through late. Please remind me who was gaurding KG most of the game? That shot that KG sank late in OT seemed like damn good "D" to me, but KG dropped one hell of a shot. I also suppose that Peja's poor shooting is all Webber's fault? How about Bobby Jackson's injury? Brad Miller's bad elbow, and lack of confidence in his shot? Hell, let's blame everything on Webber. As for those jackasses in the stands at ARCO, they don't know a damn thing about the game. They're all just a bunch of rich white people that just want to be seen at the game. I've been to a ton of games at ARCO, and cringe at all the crap that I hear around me. Those people really don't know anything. But hey, I guess if you have the money to go to the game, you have the right to boo, even if you don't know what you're booing about.

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    • LHayes37
      Banned
      • Jul 2002
      • 1311

      #3
      Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

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      jensenst said:
      he's still injured. say what you want sac fans, but you must give webber credit for playing even though he's still injured.

      what pisses ne off about these so called loyal sac fans are that as soon as webber gets hurt, you fans and media in sac-town wants to run him out of town.

      if it wasn't for webber the kings as a franchise would still be one of the laughing stocks of the nba.

      webber has brought credibilty and exposure to a franchise which lacked both before he got there.

      and now since he's injured, you want to boot him out of town.

      wake-up sac fans and realize where your bread and butter is, it's still chris webber.

      you guys need him in the western confernce to contend with the duncans and garnetts of the world.

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      I'm a Sacramento fan and I agree with you. The guy is playing with all heart right now. Webber at 80% is better than most PF at 100%. People are knocking him for his defense right now. Incase I missed something, isn't he gaurding the new MVP of the NBA? Incase I missed something again, doesn't KG use just about everyone that gaurds him. Throughout most of game 3 KG didn't do much on the offensive end, then he really came through late. Please remind me who was gaurding KG most of the game? That shot that KG sank late in OT seemed like damn good "D" to me, but KG dropped one hell of a shot. I also suppose that Peja's poor shooting is all Webber's fault? How about Bobby Jackson's injury? Brad Miller's bad elbow, and lack of confidence in his shot? Hell, let's blame everything on Webber. As for those jackasses in the stands at ARCO, they don't know a damn thing about the game. They're all just a bunch of rich white people that just want to be seen at the game. I've been to a ton of games at ARCO, and cringe at all the crap that I hear around me. Those people really don't know anything. But hey, I guess if you have the money to go to the game, you have the right to boo, even if you don't know what you're booing about.

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      • LHayes37
        Banned
        • Jul 2002
        • 1311

        #4
        Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

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        jensenst said:
        he's still injured. say what you want sac fans, but you must give webber credit for playing even though he's still injured.

        what pisses ne off about these so called loyal sac fans are that as soon as webber gets hurt, you fans and media in sac-town wants to run him out of town.

        if it wasn't for webber the kings as a franchise would still be one of the laughing stocks of the nba.

        webber has brought credibilty and exposure to a franchise which lacked both before he got there.

        and now since he's injured, you want to boot him out of town.

        wake-up sac fans and realize where your bread and butter is, it's still chris webber.

        you guys need him in the western confernce to contend with the duncans and garnetts of the world.

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        I'm a Sacramento fan and I agree with you. The guy is playing with all heart right now. Webber at 80% is better than most PF at 100%. People are knocking him for his defense right now. Incase I missed something, isn't he gaurding the new MVP of the NBA? Incase I missed something again, doesn't KG use just about everyone that gaurds him. Throughout most of game 3 KG didn't do much on the offensive end, then he really came through late. Please remind me who was gaurding KG most of the game? That shot that KG sank late in OT seemed like damn good "D" to me, but KG dropped one hell of a shot. I also suppose that Peja's poor shooting is all Webber's fault? How about Bobby Jackson's injury? Brad Miller's bad elbow, and lack of confidence in his shot? Hell, let's blame everything on Webber. As for those jackasses in the stands at ARCO, they don't know a damn thing about the game. They're all just a bunch of rich white people that just want to be seen at the game. I've been to a ton of games at ARCO, and cringe at all the crap that I hear around me. Those people really don't know anything. But hey, I guess if you have the money to go to the game, you have the right to boo, even if you don't know what you're booing about.

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        • Donovan
          MVP
          • Jul 2003
          • 3354

          #5
          Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

          Forget playing through injuries and his play in the past, whats pissing of Sacremento fans is how he acts. He thinks hes bigger than he is. Who would have ever thought adding a star like Webber to your lineup would hinder your team? First it was the trade talk, saying he might demand to be traded, he thinks hes bigger than his team. If you want to be the leader you have to step up and play through pain and lead your team. Dont gripe and belly ache, actions speak louder than words

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          • Donovan
            MVP
            • Jul 2003
            • 3354

            #6
            Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

            Forget playing through injuries and his play in the past, whats pissing of Sacremento fans is how he acts. He thinks hes bigger than he is. Who would have ever thought adding a star like Webber to your lineup would hinder your team? First it was the trade talk, saying he might demand to be traded, he thinks hes bigger than his team. If you want to be the leader you have to step up and play through pain and lead your team. Dont gripe and belly ache, actions speak louder than words

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            • Donovan
              MVP
              • Jul 2003
              • 3354

              #7
              Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

              Forget playing through injuries and his play in the past, whats pissing of Sacremento fans is how he acts. He thinks hes bigger than he is. Who would have ever thought adding a star like Webber to your lineup would hinder your team? First it was the trade talk, saying he might demand to be traded, he thinks hes bigger than his team. If you want to be the leader you have to step up and play through pain and lead your team. Dont gripe and belly ache, actions speak louder than words

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              • LHayes37
                Banned
                • Jul 2002
                • 1311

                #8
                Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

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                DonovanMD said:
                Forget playing through injuries and his play in the past, whats pissing of Sacremento fans is how he acts. He thinks hes bigger than he is. Who would have ever thought adding a star like Webber to your lineup would hinder your team? First it was the trade talk, saying he might demand to be traded, he thinks hes bigger than his team. If you want to be the leader you have to step up and play through pain and lead your team. Dont gripe and belly ache, actions speak louder than words

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                He's kept his mouth shut all year. He know's it's not all about him right now. When you watch your team roll like the Kings did when he was out, you get humbled a little bit. Saying that he might look for a way out after the first booing incident was a little sour grapes, but I think it had something to do with the fact he just wasn't used to getting booed. I'm sure many of us have felt that way at one time or another when we don't feel appreciated. You do a great job 99% of the time at work, then you get a little crap for a minor screw up, and you feel like saying, "Screw you, I bust my *** and you treat me like this. Let's see how you get along without me." Then you come to your senses, and realize that maybe you overreacted.

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                • LHayes37
                  Banned
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 1311

                  #9
                  Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

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                  DonovanMD said:
                  Forget playing through injuries and his play in the past, whats pissing of Sacremento fans is how he acts. He thinks hes bigger than he is. Who would have ever thought adding a star like Webber to your lineup would hinder your team? First it was the trade talk, saying he might demand to be traded, he thinks hes bigger than his team. If you want to be the leader you have to step up and play through pain and lead your team. Dont gripe and belly ache, actions speak louder than words

                  <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                  He's kept his mouth shut all year. He know's it's not all about him right now. When you watch your team roll like the Kings did when he was out, you get humbled a little bit. Saying that he might look for a way out after the first booing incident was a little sour grapes, but I think it had something to do with the fact he just wasn't used to getting booed. I'm sure many of us have felt that way at one time or another when we don't feel appreciated. You do a great job 99% of the time at work, then you get a little crap for a minor screw up, and you feel like saying, "Screw you, I bust my *** and you treat me like this. Let's see how you get along without me." Then you come to your senses, and realize that maybe you overreacted.

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                  • LHayes37
                    Banned
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 1311

                    #10
                    Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

                    </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                    DonovanMD said:
                    Forget playing through injuries and his play in the past, whats pissing of Sacremento fans is how he acts. He thinks hes bigger than he is. Who would have ever thought adding a star like Webber to your lineup would hinder your team? First it was the trade talk, saying he might demand to be traded, he thinks hes bigger than his team. If you want to be the leader you have to step up and play through pain and lead your team. Dont gripe and belly ache, actions speak louder than words

                    <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                    He's kept his mouth shut all year. He know's it's not all about him right now. When you watch your team roll like the Kings did when he was out, you get humbled a little bit. Saying that he might look for a way out after the first booing incident was a little sour grapes, but I think it had something to do with the fact he just wasn't used to getting booed. I'm sure many of us have felt that way at one time or another when we don't feel appreciated. You do a great job 99% of the time at work, then you get a little crap for a minor screw up, and you feel like saying, "Screw you, I bust my *** and you treat me like this. Let's see how you get along without me." Then you come to your senses, and realize that maybe you overreacted.

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                    • MartinDihigo
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 1000

                      #11
                      Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

                      Dubbz gets injured a lot. He also has trouble in pressure situations(canigeta timeout). Since he was in the league he had potential to be the best player in the NBA from a talent/size/skill standpoint. While he is just another allstar at this point, he is still a top 10 powerforward.

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                      • MartinDihigo
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 1000

                        #12
                        Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

                        Dubbz gets injured a lot. He also has trouble in pressure situations(canigeta timeout). Since he was in the league he had potential to be the best player in the NBA from a talent/size/skill standpoint. While he is just another allstar at this point, he is still a top 10 powerforward.

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                        • MartinDihigo
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2004
                          • 1000

                          #13
                          Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

                          Dubbz gets injured a lot. He also has trouble in pressure situations(canigeta timeout). Since he was in the league he had potential to be the best player in the NBA from a talent/size/skill standpoint. While he is just another allstar at this point, he is still a top 10 powerforward.

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                          • joemomma26
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 51

                            #14
                            Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

                            I think Skip Bayless said it best when he said that Webber has "loser intangibles". For a $120 million dollar player, he seems to make a lot of questionable decisions, both on and off the court.

                            As a former Kings season ticket holder, my belief is that a lot of Sac fans just have a lot of pent up frustration and are letting it out on the guy that started, and eventually ended, this run of 55 win regular seasons (but yet nothing but heartache in the playoffs).

                            I've had enough...perhaps someday the Warriors might offer some glimmer of hope.

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                            • joemomma26
                              Rookie
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 51

                              #15
                              Re: sac fans are pathetic for turning on c-weeb when

                              I think Skip Bayless said it best when he said that Webber has "loser intangibles". For a $120 million dollar player, he seems to make a lot of questionable decisions, both on and off the court.

                              As a former Kings season ticket holder, my belief is that a lot of Sac fans just have a lot of pent up frustration and are letting it out on the guy that started, and eventually ended, this run of 55 win regular seasons (but yet nothing but heartache in the playoffs).

                              I've had enough...perhaps someday the Warriors might offer some glimmer of hope.

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