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"Kings went 0-4 in December and early January and went 41 days straight without a win!"
Straight after they replaced Sanders, you mean?
"After that they went on a run of 4-0"
So what you're saying is that the team improved once they'd spent some time with a steady lineup? I'm shocked!
My point wasn't about the wins coinciding with Carmouche being there, it was about them coinciding with the lineup being steady and stopping as soon as they replaced another player.
I can understand the problems Heal has had to deal with
I know he selected the imports, but its still a hit and miss process.
Carmouche wasn't up to this level.
Sanders wasn't either.
People overhyped Sanders on here. Fact was he couldn't shoot and opposing teams just packed the lane on him. He was IMO no more effective than what a Cadee type player would do if he were to get those type of mins.