I think Mullin really did want to coach us and that's what the hold up AND a major reason why Malone was fired in the first place.
(I'm not arguing with you, just discussing your statement)
If anyone in this FO fired Malone to remotely accommodate Mullin's coaching designs,..... I can't even calculate how moronic and self-serving that would be.
Imagine having some success and obvious signs that a competitive team is forming on the court for the first time in 10 years..... and then blowing it up because Mullin wants to coach the team?
That's just so mind-boggling it's hard to think like that -
however, it might fit Vivek's crazy/creepy attachment to former players he manifests.
If he really liked Mullin, he may have let himself believe that the absurd comparison/parallels between Mullin/SAC and Kerr/Warriors could allow Mullin to magically step in as coach next year and lead this franchise to Warrior-like success (of course, we would be missing almost everything that helped to create Warriors turn-around, but hey - logic and reality don't exist in this dojo.)
Vivek is starting to show the most important ability of a top executive to admit his mistakes with the subsequent actions to correct them/prevent similar blunders in the future. And at this point all the bad/unsuccessful decisions made over the last year, except Stauskas drafting, are tied strongly to PDA from outsiders' perspective - he has to go, with how incompetent he was made to look.[\quote]And this is exactly what I'm worried about : that Vivek may be more concerned about his reputation and perception around the league, than he is concerned about building a successful franchise.
And that's exactly why I was worried about the hiring of Vlade - it smacks of a desperate PR move, solely to smooth over his relationship with the fanbase. To make Vivek look less incompetent.
Again, I love Vlade - but if you want to build a winner, you NEED to hire smart, innovative or experienced or at least workmanlike journeymen who know how to do the job.
[\quote]At this point I kinda believe, that FO presented to Vivek, that season is lost anyway, so he should can Malone, who wasn't going to go along with the tank, promote the wizard, that won the Summer League, and just tank for another pick, while riding Corbin till the end of the year. I doubt, they expected such a reaction from everyone, but anemic season ticket sales is probably what killed this strategy. Vivek forced FO to come out with a promise of "better tomorrow", and Karl was the only one, who looked like it and was available. I think, Karl was going to be named Kings' coach in the off-season, but Vivek pushed for the action by ASG, and someone was bound to be blamed for such incompetence. PDA didn't "botched the Karl hire", he was just the most convenient figure around to assign full responsibility to.
I am VERY dismissive of the FO's wisdom, but even I can't believe that someone thought the season was lost by Dec 15th.
This season was not about getting a #6 draft pick.
This season HAD to be about changing the losing culture, establishing credibility in the NBA, getting Boogie closer to being allowed to be a superstar, changing the perception of the Kings as an NBA wasteland, and making us a target location for free agents to make a winner next year.
Seriously, one of the most important things for this franchise to become a winner is that we have to find out who it was that made the decision to fire Malone, and to delay the Karl hire.
Until we find this info out (and there are LOTS of insiders who have this information and are pissed at the results), we are simply painting over a rotted interior.
Whoever made these decisions HAS to either be fired, or if it was Vivek, he needs to change his approach to this business, because if he was allowed to destroy this season+ and not take blame, he can easily sabotage whatever progress the Kings make in the future.