I'm only going to say this once cause it's been bothering me, and then I'm not participating in any more Mike Malone related discussions because they go nowhere.
If you weren't on board with Malone when he was here than you'll never get it because it's about a lot more than just 15 games. I liked Malone the first time I heard him speak. Knew nothing about him but he was genuine, no nonsense. and it was obvious that he really loved coaching defense. I liked him even more when I saw him playing better man-to-man defense against prospects in pre-draft workouts than half the players on our team did during the season. This is before he coached a single game. The roster he inherited was a mess, it took some time to sort that out, but what was clear in the time he was here is that he earned the respect of his players. And for a brief moment in time we became a team that was actually surpassing expectations. We didn't just win more than we lost early that season, we were playing tough perennial playoff teams and blowing them out. We were playing the best team defense I've seen a Kings team play since 2002.
Apparently this is a difficult concept to understand because I'm still reading nonsense about there being some kind of cult dedicated to the memory of 15 regular season games. That's not it at all. The reason this is so hard to give up for some of us is because we spent nearly a decade watching a revolving door of supposed coaching prodigies say all the right things and then do all the wrong ones and finally we had a guy here who talked very little but practiced what he preached. There was even a brief moment where it looked like we were actually going to be the up and coming team the rest of the league was worried about and then it was over. And now we'll never know. And everything that's happened after that has only made it harder to swallow.
Some of the folks here who've defended management the hardest for the past 10 years have finally said enough is enough. I see a lot of new names stepping in to pick up that fight, which is their prerogative. Maybe they're lurkers who've just recently decided to join in. I'm not accusing anyone of anything. Just don't condescend to call those of us unreasonable who are fed up with the dysfunction and maybe even a little angry about it. Just because I don't want to explain in every post exactly why I liked Coach Malone doesn't mean it's something as arbitrary and reductive as a 15 game sample.
Am I unreasonably hard on George Karl because he represents everything our misguided front office openly pined for as they tried to justify firing a coach that our franchise player loved playing for? Probably. But if he had the team playing well I'd get over it. If his running junkball basketball actually had us in first place I'd have to show him respect, even though it's not how I think basketball should be played. But it's not working. It's not working and it's terrible to watch. Screw waiting a full season. The precedent has been set. Get him the hell out of here.
Is Vivek finally willing to admit he was wrong? I would hope so. Businessmen don't usually experience the level of success he has without a certain amount of common sense and survival instinct and the willingness to admit to themselves, if no one else, when they're wrong. We'll see.
Excellent summation of Malone and his positive ways with the team and defense. It reflects my sentiments about him.
He is gone. The FO gross error is behind us. They were forced to hire a new coach. They hired Karl. Forty percent of the way into the season it s not working and it is unclear whether it will work and get better.
Talking about Malone adds nothing to our current situation. Your post is an excellent one in my eyes until it concludes that Karl mus go.