The Sacramento Kings are what they are at this point of the season – a team of players with some talent who may not fit together so well trying to operate in George Karl's system that may not fit those players who are not fitting together so well.
You see the glimpses of promise, whether it is a good quarter of basketball or a deceptive winning streak. As the door closed on the team's latest shot at it's 25th win in three tries (they were 20-23 on Jan. 23 and now sit at 24-34) Tuesday against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the door also shut just a little bit more on the anti climatic race for the 8th seed in the Western Conference.