The bigger concern for me is that Corbin is just keeping the seat warm for Mullin.
If so, I'm guessing we'll see another terrible year next season and probably the end of Boogie's heretofore herculean patience with the Sacramento Kings.
On the upside, if Mullin is the coach of the Titanic Kings when it all falls apart then he and D'Alessandro can be fired together and maybe Vivek will approach the forced rebuild wiser for the experience.
I won't watch that slow motion car crash happen though.
If so, I'm guessing we'll see another terrible year next season and probably the end of Boogie's heretofore herculean patience with the Sacramento Kings.
On the upside, if Mullin is the coach of the Titanic Kings when it all falls apart then he and D'Alessandro can be fired together and maybe Vivek will approach the forced rebuild wiser for the experience.
I won't watch that slow motion car crash happen though.
my wife and i attended two kings games this season while mike malone was still on the bench, and it was fun to see arco so electric with energy, to see the fans believing in a winner again. it was quite thrilling to give my wife the chance to see what all the fuss was about (she's a kings fan by marriage, so to speak). all told, she's about as depressed as i am these days...
this will be the ninth straight season that the kings miss the playoffs, and while it was always unlikely that they'd sneak their way into the 8th seed, even under mike malone, they were certainly playing like a team that would finish the season as a hard-fought 9th or 10th seed, which is no cause for embarrassment in the western conference; it would have been something to build on. it would have represented "the next step" in the process, and it would have given mike malone the opportunity to coach them up to the goal of making the playoffs...
now the team is staring down the barrel of a wasted season (as well as one more wasted year of demarcus cousins' prime) and people are honestly wondering why the kings don't appear to be giving full effort? ownership and the front office f***ed the dog big time, in my opinion, and to be perfectly plain, my wife and i have no intention of attending any more games this season. hell, we're not even consistently trying to watch the games on tv anymore. there are more enjoyable pursuits for us to engage with...
that said, the new regime has a chance to turn this thing around if they act quickly (which they don't appear to be inclined towards), but if their plan is to let poor tyrone corbin finish out the season as a lame duck head coach, then they're not going to win me back, especially if the end game is to install chris mullin as the permanent coach. it just reeks of nepotism, egoism, and amateurism, and i want no part of it. at least the maloofs were broke. what's the excuse for these guys?
perhaps they figure it out tomorrow. or perhaps they don't figure it out for another five years. how many fans will they have bled in the process? how full is that shiny new arena going to be? i know i won't be there if things continue on as they have. your move, vivek and co. astound me with this "plan" you keep going on and on about...