Mike Brown told :"We were outplayed and outcoached, probably the worst first half I have seen my team playing".
I wrote this before and I will write it again, in Europe in several sports the coach often takes the blame when the team plays bad, stating clearly that "it's on him" for playing that way, or if the plan was bad, they haven't studied the opponent well etc. In the NBA that doesn't happen so often, only in cases like Spoelstra's mistake that was clearly his fault. But I would like for people to hold themselves accountable if the team doesn't go well, the coaches the players, whoever that might be.
The only time that I recall something like this to happen was Monk going on social media that "it's on him" after missing those free throws at Milwaukee was it? Fox did the same jokingly last week but nobody else seems to have done so. Mike Brown often uses the term "they kicked our butts, they kicked my butt" but this isn't exactly an honest statement that he was the one doing mistakes.
Also it's a pity cause when Sacramento made a come back in the 2nd half you could tell there were many Kings fans in the stands cheering, so at least there should have been some sort of "apology" in a way after the match for what they have witnessed.
Anyway moving on welcoming Jordi next...