

Gaze and JVG are quality people. Kings are in good hands.
No need to rush.

The returd that was unkind of Blake and the Kings. Have a read of this from the DT.
"“We are 100 per cent supportive of Steve,” Gaze said. “We always tell our players it’s very important what we do. “We provide a lot of joy to people and as far as our goals you’ve got to make an enormous commitment and tremendous sacrifice, but family always comes first. “We would have loved to have had Steve continue on the journey that we are on, but he has family issues to take care of. “We care about the people more than the wins and losses.”
Suck a dick.

Yeh I said MINIMIZE anon, don't understand that concept? Khazzouh returning will disrupt the rotation, bringing in the import later will disrupt it again. With injuries and professional nature of the game, dealing with disruption is part and parcel but given the chance you want to MINIMIZE it if you can, no professional team want changing rosters every bloody month as you get closer to post-season.

Just confirmation of what everyone already expected I suppose. So what's Gaze and JVG going to do next?
After that Hawks win, some will probably feel that the current roster would be good enough to go all the way. Realistically some feel that a capable backup at 1 is needed as insurance, which is fair enough considering Lisch is clocking upwards of 33 mins/gm.
If they do bring someone in, I reckon they might wanna do that same time as Khazzouh coming back to minimise the disruption.

Since Mike Wrublewski was involved with the Kings from Day 1 he has always used the Family Club in his philosophy. Gaze clearly has continued the Tigers theme of Family as well.
Just shows you how little you know about the Kings or the Tigers for that matter.

Surely he didn't write that bit about wanting to join the Kings because they are a family club


He probably fled from the absolute deadshits who are fans here.


No, no, obviously he's a paedophile, drug-trafficker, and terrorist,
and the Kings are covering it up, paying hush money, faking injuries and breaking the rules


Sixers get their new import.
Shannon, 33, formerly of University of Florida and a past team-mate of retired Australian superstar Chris Anstey at Ural Great Perm in Russia, also has played in France, Italy and Greece.
story below:
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/shannon-new-man-on-board-for-sixers/story-e6frecj3-1225966484162
