Prior to last night's game against the
Oklahoma City Thunder(which the
Kingsultimately went on to lose 104-92), Vivek Ranadivé finally spoke to the media regarding the firing of former Kings head coach
Michael Malone. In an excellent piece for ESPN by James Ham, Ranadivé laid out his five point mantra which can be summarized thusly:
1. Kings fans are the best
2. Michael Malone is a good guy
3. Michael Malone was the right guy to have in place last year to help right the ship and build a new culture out of the dysfunction left by the Maloofs.
4. The Kings aren't satisfied with the status quo and felt the offense needed to evolve and be more innovative.
5. The Kings are willing to spend what it takes.
Regarding point four, Ranadivé tells Ham this:
"Defense is great, but we need defense and offense," he said. "We need to go from a rules-based organization, which was important when you had chaos, to a values-based organization. From kind of a programmatic offense, to a read-and-respond, free-flowing offense. I like to use a music metaphor. We had a Sousa marching band, which was needed when there was chaos, but now we need to shift to a jazz band, where people can be individually showcased and improvised. What we need is a jazz director. I think that's the kind of leadership moving forward."[/quote]
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It is noteworthy to emphasize here that it is clear Vivek/FO weren't that stupid not to see that the defense was great under Malone. There is no truth to the assertion that they only care about offense. In fact, Malone was rightfully given the credit by Vivek when it comes to defense.
But apparently, they were not happy we weren't winning more games as they expected with just being good on defense, because we were hampered by our very predictable offense. Teams goes zone defense, tighten their defense on Cousins and Gay, then we're in trouble. A lot of fans saw this too, but for some reasons denies they saw a problem. Maybe because Malone was their favorite? Or, they just hate PDA's and Vivek's look? I don't know. This is why I kept on harping to read the "The Fallacy of Hope" thread and the numerous game threads where fans saw the inability of Malone to institute a more meaningful offense, in the hope that they would see the simple reasons why Malone was sucked - and that Malone is still a decade to being the "HOF-coach-to-be" that they think he would be. And this has happened game after game after game, even on those games we lost or won with or without Cousins.
I don't know why fans was so surprized that Malone was sucked. Essentially, Vivek/FO were happy with the defense, but they obviously thought that if we could twick our offense to involve more players at opportunistic times (by increasing PACE which most fans hated) we could have had won more. And I think we all know that every good team use the same principle. To me it is called being versatile. To Vivek/FO, they call it playing like the old glorious Kings.
So, what is wrong with that vision, especially every game fans have had observed and criticized the never-ending and the same iso-heavy plays starring Cousins and Gay, which resulted to losses particularly the games we should have won easily?
To summarize, Vivek/FO wants the best on both ends of the game for the Kings.[/quote]
bro was 100% sure malone was the guy 1 year ago.
maybe he needs to STFU about giving his head coach tips on how to run the team? we'll figure out if vivek is a clown as we go through this process of elimination. we'll if we are experiencing this w/ the next regime we know it's vivek. #
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