Um. Uh.
If you have no idea who this next coach is that will be a homerun hire and change the culture why fire the guy that is at least getting the team to play defense?
Isn't that the normal progression of things? Isn't that why Houston replaced JVG with Adelman? That Van Gundy had instilled a defensive identity but they wanted to see if Adelman could add offensive execution on top of things? Even if you hate Malone's style of offense (and I didn't), he was making obvious improvements to defense, rebounding, aggressively attacking the basket and McLemore's development was an obvious plus as well. Why wouldn't you let him keep helping the team improve and THEN change coaches after the season to build ON what he established?
Again, I can't find a rational answer for why Malone was fired at this point in the season. If you had your homerun coach all ready to step in that's one thing. I'd still be against the move but at least I could understand it. What's the reason here? It's like a kid throwing a tantrum. "Vivek! Vivek! Mike's not playing the game the way we want. Tell him to stop!" Sheesh.
Agree 100%.
There is a right and wrong way to do things. This is the wrong way.
indeed. it seems as if d'allesandro, mullin, and bratz were actually envious of the moderate success malone was having with a style of play that they disapproved of. it's ideology over results, and it's no good, because it's so difficult to try and shape cornerstone talents into players that fit into a system that doesn't play to their strengths...
there's a reason that the knicks have been so terrible this season; they have selfish, isolation-oriented players without a workable on-court chemistry, and phil jackson is trying to shove them into the triangle offense. it didn't work when kurt rambis tried to implement the triangle in minnesota, and brian shaw hasn't had much luck with the triangle in denver, either. square pegs. round holes. you have to have the right kind of personnel to make any system work, so you either trade the personnel to find players who better fit the system, or you
amend your ideology...
as a generic basketball philosophy, "read and react" is just fine if you have high IQ basketball talents with superior ball sharing and floor-spacing abilities. the kings have
neither, and while their two best players can pass well, and can occasionally spot up away from the paint, these are not their
strengths. so the logical decision would be for d'allesandro and co. to
amend their ideology...
while i took issue with some of mike malone's rotation and play-calling decisions, his ability to adapt to his personnel impressed me. he knew what he had in his best players, and he put them in a position to succeed alongside each other, with an emphasis on treating demarcus like the cornerstone talent that he is; demarcus cousins makes this entire kings team "go." take that engine out of the equation, and it's like stripping a car for spare parts. there's little else of value there without cousins to keep it running properly. that's a player personnel issue, and those responsibilities surely don't fall to the coach they just fired...
in my estimation, vivek is responsible for this mess. many of us were adamant about how foolish it was first to hire a head coach before hiring a gm, and then second to hire a gm who was bound to clash with that head coach, both on ideological and hierarchical fronts. as it turns out, malone's firing was an inevitable occurrence that only validates those early concerns about vivek's acumen. it's embarrassing to see this kind of self-generated dysfunction immediately after getting out from underneath the maloofs' brand of sabotage...
pete d'allesandro is now on the clock, as far as i'm concerned. vivek backed his gm (a former lawyer and player agent) rather than his head coach (a basketball lifer who was getting
competitive results from his team). so PDA's next coaching hire and his upcoming player transactions are going to be the absolute measure of his worth as a gm in the nba. if he f***s this up before the Kings open the doors to their new arena, then i'm happy to lead the calls for his dismissal...