Looks like King will make changes
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Tuesday, April 11, 2006
By CELESTE E. WHITTAKER
Courier-Post Staff
PHILADELPHIA Billy King wants more defensive-minded players who are tough.
The Sixers president called this season the most frustrating of his career and also said he knows certain players won't be back next season.
King also pointed the finger at himself for some of the Sixers' problems.
They are 36-41 after beating Washington on Monday and are in the eighth playoff spot. If they were tied, the Bulls hold the second tiebreaker, a better conference record.
"After the trade deadline, I looked in the mirror and said I've got to do a better job," King said. "It's been the most frustrating year in my involvement in basketball."
King added: "There's some guys I know for sure won't be back."
He said he must make "tougher decisions."
"Sometimes it's easy to make a decision, like I'm gonna re-sign this guy or sign that guy," he said. "I'm gonna roll the dice and sign-and-trade this guy to go get that guy."
The Sixers have been one of the worst defensive teams in the league this season, and players such as Allen Iverson and Chris Webber, along with coach Maurice Cheeks have questioned the team's sense of urgency and effort.
"There's some things going into this summer that I know need to be addressed," King said. "We've got to get back to playing defense. That's got to be at the forefront.
"Last year, I went in with the approach of retaining our free agents, this year we're going in that we're gonna build a team that starts with defense. Not just defensive guys, guys with an attitude."
"This season Mo's done a good job, I'm looking forward to this summer, sit down with Mo. In evaluating, maybe I could've gotten him a couple more pieces and made his job a lot easier. I've got to look at it and not be held hostage by any players on the roster to make us go in the right direction."
King admitted with all the coaching changes over the last three or four years -- Randy Ayers fired after 52 games in 2003-04, replaced by Chris Ford who was replaced by Jim O'Brien in 2004 and fired after last season -- it's been impossible to sit down with the coach at the end of the season and evaluate the team.
Even though the team has taken a step back this season, King apparently has job security.
"I know the decisions he (King) made I know the reasons he's made them, I know why they turned out certain way," Sixers chairman Ed Snider said recently on Daily News Live. "I'm not about to second-guess because I personally went along with those decisions. Our entire organization was behind those decisions. It hasn't jelled. No, I'm not being too loyal, I think he's a very good executive."
After the way they played without Chris the last 2 games I wonder if he's on the list.