This is a smart hire.
From the three candidates that were left, its clear that the Kings were putting focus on the defensive side of the ball.
Monte isn't blind, he must be very aware that the Kings have been absolute **** on defense for the last 16 years.
Plus a lot of the pickups he has made are players that are either tough or defensive minded or both (Davion, DDV, TD, Sabonis).
So it makes sense to get a dude who is currently running one the league's best defenses.
People always talk about Steph, or Klay/splash bros but something I've always noticed is that not only are the Warriors phenomenal on offense, they are an OUTSTANDING defensive team.
It's the reason I think they are so great, their defense is just so on point.
So it really fits I think with the identity Monte is trying to build. I think Monte is trying to make this team into a better defensive team, which IMO is priority #1.
Moreover, I think it's clear to everyone that Vivek is desperate to win, for better or for worse.
Monte couldn't afford to miss this hire. If he did/does, he's out, and most certainly Sabonis would be out as well.
Hiring someone like Darvin Ham, although I was pulling for one of these young guys, could be a very risky move.
And I don't think Monte is in a position to make such risks considering the Kings/his position.
It could be considered a "safe" move, but I think it might be the best move all things considered.
There's no saying that the Kings couldn't hire someone else in 3-4 years if they're not quite where they want to be.
But you get over this temporary hump of just being a somewhat respectable NBA franchise which would probably keep Monte's job safe.
And then whatever happens happens in the future.