I'm sure you will but I doubt it will be on a Saturday or Sunday. People tend to forget that while we're sitting on pins and needles, all too anxious for any crumb of news we can find, some of these people actually have lives and families and a desire to get back to them on at least an occasional basis.
I watched the news coverage of every single Sacramento channel at some point last night (Thank you, DVR!!!) and Crandall's report was the only one that seemed right from the beginning to want to present this in a less-than-hopeful manner. Unless I'm mistaken, I think Crandall was also one of those who were steadfast in his belief that Chris Webber would never agree to resign with the Kings and would be heading out of town as soon as he possible could.
I'm not saying he's wrong or that his report was incorrect, but it certainly doesn't jive with everything else that was shown. And when that happens, it becomes a little more likely he erred than everyone else. Since the vote was not expected to take place last night, I strongly suspect he did the interview after the presentation when there was, according to at least one of the reports I read, some contention between directors. That would easily explain Moag's apparent frustration.
I seriously doubt if he talked to Moag after the vote or he would most certainly have asked him (Moag) how he felt about the 7-2 vote.
Let's wait and see what else develops before you lose your optimism.
Check out Voisin's article, BTW. If there was anything to grasp onto about Moag being upset, etc., I think Voisin - whose deadline was about an hour later than Crandall's - would have included it, if not in the first edition of her column, then certainly in the second.