Give Westphal an experienced point guard, a starter quality small forward, a starter quality power forward and some better, more reliable play at center, that's all, and I think he would do just fine, in fact be our hero.
Well yes, but even if he could talk Johnson into it, I'm pretty sure that Majerle and Barkley give it the thumbs down.
What I want from a coach is for the players, however good or bad they may be, to play as a team, and to be at least equal to the sum of their parts.
A little over a month ago, I said
My wife hadn't seen a Kings game in a long, long time. Watching this one, she commented that our ball movement was atrocious, that the Lakers were playing more like the old Kings than the Kings were. We sat there and watched as, again and again, someone brought the ball up the floor, then either shot, turned it over, or passed it to someone who shot it. I could have counted on my fingers the plays which involved two or more successful passes.
It's great that we only lost by a few points in Staples, but that was a completely fugly game for us. I hope that the rest of the season looks nothing like it.
I've seen almost nothing in the way of improvement since then. I missed the first quarter of this last game, but of the rest of it, there were maybe 5 minutes in the late 3rd or early 4th where we looked like a coherent and competent team. The rest of the game was the same old crap, and left me wondering why I was watching when there were other, better things available. Like
Petticoat Junction reruns, or
Gigli.
Really, most of that game was unpleasant to watch. I was not shocked to see that the upper deck at Arco was completely bare, with an audience of maybe 8,000, many of whom were booing.
PW is the beneficiary of two consecutive top-5 picks, something the franchise hadn't had since the drafting of Otis Birdsong and Phil Ford ('77-'78). Not only were they top 5s, they were top 5s in very strong draft years, and the consensus seems to be that we did a pretty good job of picking them.
If PW can't take that and make us look like something other than a contender for worst team in the league, if he can't take that and make it at least slightly pleasant to watch, then I just don't know what to say in his defense anymore. Whether the franchise has even a prayer of staying in operation in Sacramento hinges on what happens right now, and I don't want PW's final claim to fame to be that he was Sacramento's last coach.
That said, he has a guaranteed contract through the end of next year, which will probably be a lockout anyway. I'm not holding my breath for a replacement.