You're arguing semantics and figures of speech. I did not mean literally every single Kings fans thought they were going to the playoffs this year but a fairly sizable portion of the fan base did. A fairly sizable portion of the fans thought they had a really good shot at making the playoffs. Proof is in the numerous posts on this forum and calls to KHTK.
The fact that you are so mad makes me wonder if you were one of them. Bottom line is the Kings were never going to the playoffs this year so the fans that were talking about it and still are talking about it need to stop using that as part of their argument. The argument should be that Michael Malone had the team buying in, he had them playing with discipline, he had them playing defense, he had them playing with chemistry, he had the team heading in the right direction, and he had the team setup perfectly this year to make an even bigger leap forward next year.
As kind of an offshoot of your note, there was a powerful message learned in the brief period Malone coached at the beginning of the season. I will admit that the sample size was small but the teams we played were tough. We had the most difficult schedule in the NBA in November. At the least, it is a fairly decent guess that Malone was doing something right.
Now what was he doing? He didn't seem terribly competent as an offensive coach. He seemed very competent as a defensive coach and a guy who had a good relationship with the key players. An observant owner, GM, or walk around red headed buddy could have concluded from Malone's period that defense is extremely important in NBA basketball and perhaps more important than offense. I sure learned that lesson.
I do not have the mentality of VF21 who can usually weather awful spans of play (although even with her, it seems to be failing
) but I am still angry. We assume the FO can learn although I am not so sure that there is any evidence to that effect. Large amounts of brains do not guarantee large amounts of judgment. This is what scares me.
Anyway, it seems the safest pick as a new coach should have people skills and an ability to teach defense.
My HUGE fear is related to the wish of many fans to either pull off a trade or get a third coach for this year. It is not that these are bad ideas, it's that the same people who fired Malone demonstrating a tremendous lack of basketball knowledge are the same people who will be hiring the next coach.
There is a solution. First, Vivek has to swallow his pride and there is no guarantee that he has that capability. He needs to hire a GM with a tremendous amount of basketball knowledge like a Riley or Jackson. This GM would have the respect of the rest of the NBA and this might calm Vivek so he feels no need to meddle. He cannot go cheap on this hire. Then Vivek needs to step aside and let this highly experienced GM do his thing without any meddling. This is supposedly not a novel action for Vivek. He has said over and over that he has been successful by hiring people smarter than he is.
THEN DO IT !!!!!!!! Be a Vivek Ranadive and hire that man/woman who is smarter than you are.