作者pennykidd (andre)
站内Kings
标题We need him back
时间Mon Jan 5 14:04:42 2004
Kings living royally even without Webber
Addition of Miller, play of Stojakovic key latest surge
By Rich Hammond
Staff Writer
Chris Webber's salary comprises almost one quarter of Sacramento's team payroll
, but the Kings are doing just fine without their injured $15.9 million man.
Webber, recovering from June surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee
, hasn't played this season, but his status is something of a moot point these
days, even in hoops-crazy Sacramento.
That's because without Webber, the Kings are 22-8, exactly where they were a
season ago, and Saturday's victory over the Clippers moved the Kings ahead of
the Lakers for the NBA's best record.
"We definitely miss Chris," Mike Bibby said. "The sooner he gets back, the
better. But when somebody goes down, the other people have to step it up, and
fortunately that's what happened here."
The Kings have hung tough without Webber, a five-time all-NBA selection,
because players such as Bibby, Brad Miller and Peja Stojakovic have made
moderate but crucial improvements. The Kings also have avoided the widespread
injury problems that hampered them last season.
A big reason for the Kings' success, in literal and figurative terms, is Miller
, the 7-foot center acquired from Indiana in July. Miller, with his fourth team
in six seasons, is on his way to a breakthrough year, averaging 15 points,
10.6 rebounds and 4.8 assists.
"The addition of Brad Miller has been very important," Stojakovic said. "He has
really adjusted to our system and he's been able to do a lot of the same
things Chris does for us. He's a scorer, but he's also a great rebounder and
passer. Brad's done a terrific job."
Miller isn't a prolific scorer as is Webber, who averaged 23 points last season
, but Miller's balanced game provides a strong complement to the Kings' other
big man, Vlade Divac.
Sacramento's excellent ball movement, notably from Divac and Miller, has opened
up the offense for Bibby and Stojakovic, both of whom have accepted increased
roles.
"It's a little easier to get things done in the regular season," Miller said, "
but when playoff time comes, we will definitely need Chris out there. I'm
excited just to see him practicing, because I haven't been able to play with him yet
.
"It's definitely been a challenge without Chris. When I came to Sacramento,
I didn't really know what to expect, other than that they had been a dominating
team and they played real well at home. Luckily I've been able to fit in pretty
well. But we need Chris."
Stojakovic, who scored 21 points in the Kings' 116-109 victory over the
Clippers on Saturday, averaged 19.2 points last season, but he's up to 24.9
this year. He is taking more shots, and making more of them -- with a .496
field-goal percentage. Bibby's floor leadership has been invaluable, and he
also has improved his scoring and rebounding averages.
Those factors have the Kings averaging 104.5 points, up 2.8 from a season ago.
Sacramento has won its 22 games by an average of 12.6 points but has yet to
play the Lakers. The first of the teams' four meetings takes place Jan. 16 at
Arco Arena.
"When we pass and cut, we're pretty hard to defend, with the type of team we
have," coach Rick Adelman said.
The offensive numbers have been easier to maintain because, odd as it might
seem, the Kings are in good health now, even without Webber.
Besides Webber, the Kings' top six players have missed just two games combined
this season -- Bobby Jackson's one-game illness and Stojakovic's one-game
suspension.
Last season, Bibby, Jackson, Stojakovic and Divac combined to miss 62 games.
Webber, who hasn't come close to a full healthy season in four years, also
missed15 games.
The Kings learned to win without Webber last season, but they aren't a
particularly deep team. Jackson is an excellent sixth man, but beyond him, the
Kings turn to Anthony Peeler and Tony Massenburg, and the combined scoring
averages forthe reserves are down significantly this season.
A December return was expected for Webber, but he just recently started light
practice, and no timetable for his return has been set. There's no fretting in
Sacramento; the Kings are getting by just fine.
"I can't say we feel very good without Chris," Stojakovic said, "because no
team feels good without their best player. With Chris, we've still been able to
do a lot of things, but without him we can't accomplish our goals, which is to
win the NBA championships. We need him back."
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