Let's consider what Reggie is dealing with: A mish-mosh of veterans who have been in trade talks all offseason (Bibby, Artest), vets that think they can play but can't (Thomas, Shareef), a horrible frontcourt, a young backcourt, an agent pissed that his guy (SAR) isn't getting any run, a bad, bad, bad, bad, bad free agent acquisition (Moore), a 19 year-old 7-foot rookie that thinks shooting threes is a good idea (Hawes), and now, an unhappy 6th man that started the first seven games and went back to the bench with a chip on his shoulder (Salmons).
It all equals a total lack of team chemistry. Guys that don't want to be there, guys who have their bags half-packed and guys who think they should be starting and/or playing more.
Bottom line is no-one wants to take on Kenny's and SAR's contracts, both are unhappy and both want out. That means they aren't going anywhere, and they'll be unhappy members of team Purple Reign for a few more years. Salmons needs to get back in 6th man mode no matter how difficult it may be after his success as a starter.
There was a chemistry problem before, and it won't change until these multimillionaires who live more luxurious lives than anyone on this board just grin and bear it. We can thank Petrie for most of this mess. Maybe Reggie needs to adjust some of his substitute patterns and cut down on the player-coach lectures as well. Wouldn't hurt.
Let me see if I understand all this. When Reggie was hired he said he was going to treat every player the same and not play favorites. He also said that if you didn't play defense, he was going to sit your butt down and let you think about it for a while. Most people on this fourm applauded him for saying it.. SO, now he does it, and everyone wants to hang him in effigy.
Personally, I would have started Salmons and had Artest play the PF spot. But Reggie is the coach and decided otherwise. Of couse, if he would have done what I wanted, it probably would have been old Mikki storming out of the locker room.. For the record, I have seen Pop's pull star players out of the game and sit them down, and I've also seen Sloan do it. Of course neither one of these guys has a clue on how to coach.
Reggie Theus has a long, long, long way to go before he's Jerry Sloan or Gregg Popovich. Both of those coaches have years of successful NBA coaching under their belts and have earned the respect of their players.
If he loses control of the team in November, he's going to be the one paying the price in April. You can take that to the bank.
Well how do you get to become a coach like Sloan or Popp unless you ACT like it. He's definitely emulating them, and I agree with Bajaden's coach. He's being CONSISTENT with his verbage. He's walking the talk. And sure it's "tough" love on some players, but he's ultimately doing what's best for them, the team and also the franchise's long term well-being.
I don't mind it that much, if these guys are truly "professionals".
Why all the panic over this footnote locker room gossip from Kings Fans after just 7 measly games with coach still experimenting with his rotations? The Amick article says Artest was being peacemaker (good) and that Salmons later went back inside the locker room after he presumably cooled off (good). A "benched" Salmons and Martin still played 26 and 35 minutes respectively against the TWolves after both were the NBA's #1 and #2 average minutes per game coming in at well over 40+.
The Kings should feel real lucky they're not coming completely unglued like their next opponent. "Starbury" was just fined nearly $200,000 for skipping a game, plus practice. He then fired away at Isiah with out-and-out blackmail, saying he could ruin his head coach with "dirt" he had on him. Lovely times in the Big Apple![]()
You can't just "act" like Pop or Sloan and expect that to work. We know Pop and Duncan are extremely close, for one. That doesn't happen by just being Mr. Nasty all the time.Well how do you get to become a coach like Sloan or Popp unless you ACT like it. He's definitely emulating them, and I agree with Bajaden's coach. He's being CONSISTENT with his verbage. He's walking the talk. And sure it's "tough" love on some players, but he's ultimately doing what's best for them, the team and also the franchise's long term well-being.
I don't mind it that much, if these guys are truly "professionals".
Reminds me so much of the Muss situation last year. Reports of discord filter out and are reflected on the court, but those who choose not to see it, who desperateley want the coach to work out, and a sheriff to ride into town, just refuse to admit it. But there is a stink lingering in the air again.
And Adelman was the coach. Experienced and a master at managing players and their egos, IMHO. How the coach managed those players was just as important as who the players were.Look at our great Kings team of 2002, every player brought something different to the table and each player's role was clearly defined.
i have a feeling this is getting blown out of proportion
You can't just "act" like Pop or Sloan and expect that to work. We know Pop and Duncan are extremely close, for one. That doesn't happen by just being Mr. Nasty all the time.
Being consistent in expectations and rules isn't a problem at all. Treating every player as though they are exactly the same is a problem. Human beings are not one size fits all. People can't all be reached or motivated by the same treatment. As has been well established, reward is far more effective than punishment. Intermittent reward works better than constant reward. Punishment is the least effective way to motivate wanted behavior. It might gain compliance in the short term, but won't inspire someone to want to follow that leader for the long-term
A leader can't just demand respect, it's something that's earned. A good leader also does their best to put each person in a position where they can perform best. Once followers believe in the leader and they know the leader believes in them, they'll likely follow anywhere and put up with a lot to do so.
I sincerely hope that Theus can weather this storm and learn from it. He's a rookie head coach and one with a very thin resume. It's silly to assume Reggie knows exaclty how to be an effective NBA head coach and doesn't have a lot to learn. For the Kings' sake, let's hope he's a fast learner. Theus can't afford to win the battles (ego/power trips), but lose the war (the team). Actually the team and the fans won't fair well either.
By the way, Sloan wasn't the most popular guy in the world at one time.
Punishment is a way to motivate some people. Problem is, those who are motivated by punishment always assume that everyone else is motivated by punishment.To say that punishment isn't the way to motivate is pure nonsense. There has to be consquence for breaking the rules.
Reggie Theus has a long, long, long way to go before he's Jerry Sloan or Gregg Popovich. Both of those coaches have years of successful NBA coaching under their belts and have earned the respect of their players.
If he loses control of the team in November, he's going to be the one paying the price in April. You can take that to the bank.
Sloan also got canned from his first coaching job.
Ever had a boss who rode your *** constantly, yelled at you even when it wasn't your fault, told other people they were unhappy with you, and treated you like crap?
And ever had a boss who let you do your thing, made sure you were happy and yeah, kept you accountable and didn't let things slide but for the most part treated you well?
Who did you work better for? I know I work better for the second kind, and most adults do as well.
Punishment is a way to motivate some people. Problem is, those who are motivated by punishment always assume that everyone else is motivated by punishment.
The young guys are getting playing time, so I'll give Theus credit there, but that crap Reggie pulled on Kevin Martin early in the third quarter isn't helping. Martin and Salmons have been the absolute bright spots of the season so far. They're fun to watch and effective players, so he ought to give them a freaking break. Salmons is already pissed and Kevin has every right to be.
Criticizing players in the media, pretending Shareef doesn't exist, repeatedly yanking guys out of games...It's all getting really tiring really fast.
And it looks to me as though Reggie isn't coaching Artest, which is something I feared would happen.