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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Mikki Moore walked down the hall to rejoin his Kings teammates Tuesday night in the Izod Center, his forlorn expression not reflecting the otherwise satisfied mood of his teammates after a rare road win. The Kings forward was quick to share his feelings of frustration, having contributed four points and five rebounds in 32 minutes in his first return to New Jersey since ... [link]

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Mikki Moore Blames Coaches Teammates For Lack Of Personal Success
Published 12/19/2007 at SPORTSbyBROOKS
MIKKI WANTS MORE MOORE, AND THAT'S SAC'S PROBLEM: Mikki Moore of the Sacramento Kings gets us in the holiday spirit with his postgame reax to beating his former team last night, the New Jersey Nets: " It's nice to get the win, but I expected more from our coaching staff . You can write that, because I told them that on the bench. I said, 'It was nice to get the "W", but I just expected too much of y'all.' " Say what? Oh, but it gets better. In his last two games, Moore has scored 10 points (on 4-for-12 shooting). The reason for his stinky game? Kings point guard Beno Udrih, ...

Wednesday Bullets
Published 12/19/2007 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... How's life for Reggie Theus as an NBA coach? We recently heard a tale of Ron Artest blowing off his play calls, and now here's Mikki Moore telling the media he expected more out of the coaching staff. ...

Wednesday Footnotes
Published 12/19/2007 by TZ <info@sactownroyalty.com> at Sactown Royalty: Front Page Posts
... Mikki Moore is calling out the coaching staff, apparently because he's not getting looks since Beno Udrih lost feeling in his finger (!!) after the Philadelphia game. As section214 joked to me, this is what it sounds like when lobsters cry. ...

Mikki Moore Calls Out Sacramento's Coaches
Published 12/19/2007 by Matt Watson at FanHouse
Filed under: Kings, Western, NBA GossipYour team just won on the road for just the second time in 12 tries -- how do you celebrate? If you're Mikki Moore, it's by calling out the coaching staff. From Sam Amick of the Sacramento Bee (via Sactown Royalty): "It's nice to get the win, but I expected more from our coaching staff," Moore said. "You can write that, because I told them that on the bench. I said, 'It was nice to get the "W", but I just expected too much of y'all.'" After tying his career high with 24 ...

Kings Coaches Fail to Impress Mikki Moore
Published 12/20/2007 by Marcel Mutoni at SLAM Online
Apparently, when Mikki struggles on the floor, it’s the coaches’ fault. © Marcel Mutoni for SLAM Online, 2007. | Permalink | One comment Add to del.icio.us Search blogs linking this post with ...

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