I didn't get the chance to listen to the interview, but I just read some of his comments. I apologize if this was posted already, I didn't see it.
NEW YORK -- George Karl is ready to coach again, this time with the Kings, and shared that sentiment and more in an interview with SVP & Russillo, provided by ESPN Radio 1320 in Sacramento.
“I’m 63 years old,” said Karl. “I think I have a lot of energy. Yesterday, being back in Chapel Hill, and going through the process of listening to the great stories about Coach Smith, I think it fired me up . . . so I’m ready to go.”
Karl knows the task of turning around the Kings (18-34) won’t be easy.
“This has been a season of ugly for Sacramento players . . . if you have the talent and the mindset to get to the NBA, you’re possessed by a competitive mentality that losing just isn’t a part of something that you accept.”
Karl’s coaching philosophy has produced the sixth most wins as a head coach in the NBA and in Sacramento he has a foundation question.
“The question I have is, how do we commit to each other. . .and how we connect?” Karl said.
"As a coach, a lot of time players aren’t going to like what I’m doing but basically I think they all realize that I’m there to make them better and I hope they’ll realize that I love to win and the passion for winning and the drive to play winning basketball is what I’m trying to do every day.”
Karl, who has turned around teams in midseason twice before in Seattle and Denver, has a plan for the Kings.
“I’ve got to build it around their talent,” Karl added. “I’ve got to build it around their skills.”
"And the number one talent is DeMarcus (Cousins). He’s a 20 and 20 guy sometimes even when he doesn’t play well.”
"I’ve got find a way to make him better. I have to find a way to make him more efficient. I’ve got to figure out where to put him . . . and mentor him into being a winner, and an energizer, rather than the guy that we see at times frustrated and showing his emotions on his sleeve probably to a fault."
Karl also acknowledges, he can’t do it alone.
“And I’ll put a staff together that will try to make them the best basketball players in the world,” Karl added.
http://www.csnbayarea.com/kings/karl-has-specific-plan-rebuild-kings?p=ya5nbcs&ocid=yahoo
NEW YORK -- George Karl is ready to coach again, this time with the Kings, and shared that sentiment and more in an interview with SVP & Russillo, provided by ESPN Radio 1320 in Sacramento.
“I’m 63 years old,” said Karl. “I think I have a lot of energy. Yesterday, being back in Chapel Hill, and going through the process of listening to the great stories about Coach Smith, I think it fired me up . . . so I’m ready to go.”
Karl knows the task of turning around the Kings (18-34) won’t be easy.
“This has been a season of ugly for Sacramento players . . . if you have the talent and the mindset to get to the NBA, you’re possessed by a competitive mentality that losing just isn’t a part of something that you accept.”
Karl’s coaching philosophy has produced the sixth most wins as a head coach in the NBA and in Sacramento he has a foundation question.
“The question I have is, how do we commit to each other. . .and how we connect?” Karl said.
"As a coach, a lot of time players aren’t going to like what I’m doing but basically I think they all realize that I’m there to make them better and I hope they’ll realize that I love to win and the passion for winning and the drive to play winning basketball is what I’m trying to do every day.”
Karl, who has turned around teams in midseason twice before in Seattle and Denver, has a plan for the Kings.
“I’ve got to build it around their talent,” Karl added. “I’ve got to build it around their skills.”
"And the number one talent is DeMarcus (Cousins). He’s a 20 and 20 guy sometimes even when he doesn’t play well.”
"I’ve got find a way to make him better. I have to find a way to make him more efficient. I’ve got to figure out where to put him . . . and mentor him into being a winner, and an energizer, rather than the guy that we see at times frustrated and showing his emotions on his sleeve probably to a fault."
Karl also acknowledges, he can’t do it alone.
“And I’ll put a staff together that will try to make them the best basketball players in the world,” Karl added.
http://www.csnbayarea.com/kings/karl-has-specific-plan-rebuild-kings?p=ya5nbcs&ocid=yahoo