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No hard feelings
As former Kings coach Rick Adelman moves ahead, he's mostly OK with how his previous tenure concluded
By Scott Howard-Cooper - Bee Staff Writer
Published 12:00 am PDT Sunday, July 15, 2007
Story appeared in SPORTS section, Page C1


LAS VEGAS -- The Houston Rockets, and Rick Adelman, are here for summer league.

"No," the new coach said, "we're not staying at the Palms."

That would be too weird.

"Yeah, that would be a little weird," Adelman said, a wry smile punctuating the potential of the rich irony. "I don't think they would give me the basketball suite."

They being the Maloofs, the family that owns the casino resort just off the Strip and the Kings. And they already gave him something.

The boot.

That was 14 months ago, when Adelman's eight-season run ended in the afterburn of one trip to the Western Conference finals, two Pacific Division titles, a .633 winning percentage and the greatest success of the Sacramento era. He got fired, the Kings got Eric Musselman, and it turned out everyone took the season off from competitive basketball.

Adelman's hiatus was the planned absence. He and the family moved back to their longtime base in Portland, Ore., one son played on a high school team, another coached a boys high school team and a daughter coached a girls high school team. At least three games a week, no waiting.

Then the Rockets called. The Pacers and Magic also called. But he was far along with Houston when Orlando reached out, and Indiana didn't present nearly the chance to win now, so Adelman took the path lined with Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady.

That brought him here for the first official showing as Rockets coach, in Vegas, of all places.

"I have not run into him," Gavin Maloof, with brother Joe a visitor to several of the games played at the adjoining facilities at UNLV, said Wednesday. "But I have no problems with Rick. My only thing is, they (the Rockets) were scheduled to be at the Palms. At the last minute, they pulled out. What's that about? I was very disappointed."

Summer league isn't good for actual reunions, anyway. The rosters are scrambled with the inexperienced and the unknown, and the assistant coaches run the games. Adelman, like all his peers, watches from the stands and was not expected to be on the bench Saturday night as the Rockets faced the Kings at Thomas & Mack Center.

It never had a chance to percolate into an emotional setting in the way the first trip back to Arco Arena may develop in the actual season. Adelman mentions the fans in positive terms. He remains friendly with and speaks warmly of the bosses in basketball operations -- Geoff Petrie, Wayne Cooper, Jerry Reynolds, Scotty Stirling -- and many among the support staff and the several players who remain from his era.

Adelman never had a problem with being fired, after all. He didn't agree with the decision, feeling the success the second half of 2005-06 after the Ron Artest-Peja Stojakovic trade had earned the coaching staff the chance to return for a full season with the new roster. But he also accepted his fate as part of the business. If the Maloofs and basketball president Petrie wanted it that way, Adelman would live with it.

The disappointment that remains one season and one team later is only in the sendoff from the Maloofs: Following eight seasons of considerable accomplishment and helping to turn their product into a billboard for NBA entertainment, the owners never called to put their voice behind the decision or wish Adelman well.

"But there's no hard feelings with me right now," he said. "They did a lot for me. They gave me extensions. They didn't have to do it. They gave me eight years there. Whatever happens, even though you have certain feelings at the end, there's also a lot of good things that happened. I'd shake their hands and wish them luck. I don't harbor any ill feelings about what happened. Things happen for a reason. Sometimes it's the right things to happen."

Said R.J. Adelman, a Rockets assistant coach, when asked if his dad now feels the need to prove something to the Maloofs: "No. Maybe some people around him might feel that way for him because we support him, but he's just not built like that. He goes about his job day to day and does the best he can and he goes home. The praise he deflects and the criticism he's taken on. He knows that's part of the job. But there's not a vindictive bone in his body."

The Kings are not far from Rick anyway. His staff is former Kings assistant Elston Turner, former Kings assistant T.R. Dunn and former Kings scout R.J. Adelman, with Jack Sikma, the former All-Star center who spent the last four seasons as a Seattle assistant. One of the players, Bonzi Wells, is scheduled to be back after a 2006-07 season of constant misadventure.

The Rockets of the moment are rookies Aaron Brooks, Carl Landry and Brad Newley and a lot of guys who will consider it a successful summer to be asked back for camp in October. That's when familiarity will kick in -- Yao, McGrady, Shane Battier, apparently Wells -- but Adelman also gets the difficult situation of a team that so far has been unable to get out of the playoffs' first round and has questions at point guard and power forward.

It will be a transition time all around, for the Rockets' veterans who spent four seasons with Jeff Van Gundy on the sideline and for the successor who coached 10 seasons in Oakland and Sacramento and 12 seasons in Oregon in community college and the NBA. Now it's Houston, where Adelman's team, unlike in Portland and Sacramento, isn't close to the biggest thing in the city, and it's Texas, where he's got the third-best club in the league's power state.

Welcome to the perfect in-between, the place where he can brush up against his past while moving on to the future. Without being too weird about it.

About the writer: The Bee's Scott Howard-Cooper can be reached at showard-cooper@sacbee.com.
 
Rick Adelman was and is a class act. However...

"I have not run into him," Gavin Maloof, with brother Joe a visitor to several of the games played at the adjoining facilities at UNLV, said Wednesday. "But I have no problems with Rick. My only thing is, they (the Rockets) were scheduled to be at the Palms. At the last minute, they pulled out. What's that about? I was very disappointed."

You're disappointed? YOU'RE DISAPPOINTED? And you don't understand why the Rockets aren't staying at the Palms? Gee, maybe this part of the article will enlighten you:

The disappointment that remains one season and one team later is only in the sendoff from the Maloofs: Following eight seasons of considerable accomplishment and helping to turn their product into a billboard for NBA entertainment, the owners never called to put their voice behind the decision or wish Adelman well.

If it's just business, Gavin, which you and your brother said all along, then I think you have to accept the same in return. The Houston Rockets, now led by Rick Adelman, are under no more obligation to stay in your hotel than you were apparently under to treat our beloved coach with anything even remotely resembling respect.

What goes around, comes around.
 
Rockets= #2 favorite team. GO ADELMAN:D


Soon to be #1 if they Kings keep wasting their money on the Mikki Moore's of the world :rolleyes:


I really hope when Houston plays us at Arco the Maloofs suck it up and pay some sort of tribute to Adelman for all he has done for the franchise. Maybe a nice video montage of the glory years followed by them getting on the P.A system and publicly thanking him would do wonders. They have lost a lot of class regarding the Adelman matter and this would help.
 
That was what really ticked me off. Not one single word of thanks or appreciation. That was just downright rude and ungrateful. :mad: Yes, Adelman was an introverted, quiet, family man (with a wicked dry wit). AND he was 100% class act and is a great coach. He deserved much better in parting.
 
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Soon to be #1 if they Kings keep wasting their money on the Mikki Moore's of the world :rolleyes:


I really hope when Houston plays us at Arco the Maloofs suck it up and pay some sort of tribute to Adelman for all he has done for the franchise. Maybe a nice video montage of the glory years followed by them getting on the P.A system and publicly thanking him would do wonders. They have lost a lot of class regarding the Adelman matter and this would help.

If Maloof Sports doesn't do something, I have every faith the Arco Faithful will. So someone in public relations better start thinking about this now. It would look pretty pathetic if MSE simply tried to gloss it over and the fans made a big deal out of it.

I may have to make a point to be there - and to make sure everyone I know is there - to salute Rick Adelman for what he did for us and our team. We all know what Arco sounds like with 17,317 people standing, stomping and cheering. Rick Adelman needs to hear it in appreciation for all he did.
 
Yes, Adelman was an introverted, quiet, family man (with a wicked dry wit). But he was 100% class act and is a great coach. He deserved much better in parting.

there doesn't need to be a "but" there. rick had every right to his privacy, because he did his job on the court.

i wish him the best success in houston.
 
If Maloof Sports doesn't do something, I have every faith the Arco Faithful will. So someone in public relations better start thinking about this now. It would look pretty pathetic if MSE simply tried to gloss it over and the fans made a big deal out of it.

I may have to make a point to be there - and to make sure everyone I know is there - to salute Rick Adelman for what he did for us and our team. We all know what Arco sounds like with 17,317 people standing, stomping and cheering. Rick Adelman needs to hear it in appreciation for all he did.
Hmmmm. Wonder how much it would cost to print out 17,317 "Thanks, Rick!" signs?:)
 
"But there's no hard feelings with me right now," he said. "They did a lot for me. They gave me extensions. They didn't have to do it. They gave me eight years there. Whatever happens, even though you have certain feelings at the end, there's also a lot of good things that happened. I'd shake their hands and wish them luck. I don't harbor any ill feelings about what happened. Things happen for a reason. Sometimes it's the right things to happen."
And this paragraph here ladies and gentleman shows why Rick Adelman is a class act. Always has been and always will be!

He will ALWAYS hold a special place in hearts of Kings fan no matter what the owners think. This man deserves all the success he gets and more.

I wish I had four hands so I could give him four thumbs up. Similarly, the Maloofs would get 4 thumbs down :mad:
 
Hmmmm. Wonder how much it would cost to print out 17,317 "Thanks, Rick!" signs?:)

the printing of them wouldn't be the hard part. The hard part would be getting them into Arco and distributed if MSE doesn't give permission.

I really hope TPTB do the right thing, even if it is over a year late.
 
If Maloof Sports doesn't do something, I have every faith the Arco Faithful will. So someone in public relations better start thinking about this now. It would look pretty pathetic if MSE simply tried to gloss it over and the fans made a big deal out of it.

I may have to make a point to be there - and to make sure everyone I know is there - to salute Rick Adelman for what he did for us and our team. We all know what Arco sounds like with 17,317 people standing, stomping and cheering. Rick Adelman needs to hear it in appreciation for all he did.

I have no doubt that the fans will give him the ovation he deserves, but really it's the Maloofs that need to do something, they are ones that still hold some sort of irrational grudge against him, maybe he ran over their dog or something?
 
Adelman should still be our coach. Period.

Worst decision in the Maloof era. Period.

The Maloofs need to recognize Adelman with a plaque, video montage, crystal trophy, SOMETHING. They should also put his name in the rafters, maybe even retire his jersey number (#12).

Do something classy. Karma is biting us in the butts pretty hard right now.
 
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Adelman should still be our coach. Period.

Worst decision in the Maloof era. Period.

The Maloofs need to recognize Adelman with a plaque, video montage, crystal trophy, SOMETHING. They should also put his name in the rafters, maybe even retire his jersey number (#12).

Do something classy. Karma is biting us in the butts pretty hard right now.

Um, #12 is already retired. Maurice Stokes.
 
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