Bring Webber back to Sac please

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There was some discussion in another thread about Hawes and JT needing a big man coach and how SAR really looks disconnected from the team and might not be a good fit. I couldn't agree more. I don't know how much longer SAR's contract runs but if I were the Maloofs I would be all over bringing Chris Webber back to Sacramento as an assistant coach/big man coach. I've been watching Chris quite a bit on NBA TV and I think he has matured tremendously and understands the game very well. I think he would be a charasmatic and dynamic assistant coach that all the players would respect. It would get the fans excited too.

I think that Hawes and Thompson could really benefit from Webber coaching them. They both have the ability to be excellent passers and good face up shooters. Webber was a master in both of those categories. I know Chris had expressed some desire to come back in some capacity. I think this is a no brainer. I'm not sure what the Maloofs are waiting on.
 
I'm just not sure the Maloofs are all that interested. If they were, they could have contacted Vlade or Webber a long time ago and made it publicly known. I can't imagine them paying a whole lot more for his services than NBA TV.

That being said, If he expressed an interest in being an assistant - specifically for the Kings - in a public forum, the Maloofs would probably be obliged to at least explore the possibility. Can't really say it is likely to happen though.
 
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There was some discussion in another thread about Hawes and JT needing a big man coach and how SAR really looks disconnected from the team and might not be a good fit. I couldn't agree more. I don't know how much longer SAR's contract runs but if I were the Maloofs I would be all over bringing Chris Webber back to Sacramento as an assistant coach/big man coach. I've been watching Chris quite a bit on NBA TV and I think he has matured tremendously and understands the game very well. I think he would be a charasmatic and dynamic assistant coach that all the players would respect. It would get the fans excited too.

I think that Hawes and Thompson could really benefit from Webber coaching them. They both have the ability to be excellent passers and good face up shooters. Webber was a master in both of those categories. I know Chris had expressed some desire to come back in some capacity. I think this is a no brainer. I'm not sure what the Maloofs are waiting on.

I'm pretty sure Webber would be more interested in some kind of position that doesn't require him to come into Arco every night and just sit behind the bench. Webb isn't a "behind the scenes" kind of guy. What are you talking about when you say he "had expressed some desire to come back in some capacity"? I ask because I think you've taken something totally out of context...

Guys like Webber and Divac aren't going to come back to the NBA as big man coaches. They've got way too many other irons in the fire. I know we as Kings fans would absolutely love to see them on the sidelines once again but I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for it to happen...

Now if it involved an appearance once in a great while to help further the arena cause or maybe even a promo to get fans interested in this new young team, maybe.
 
I wouldn't give him more than 50k, but I would give him any job he wants other than head coach and Petrie. But, he HAS to be at every home game.
 
I wouldn't give him more than 50k, but I would give him any job he wants other than head coach and Petrie. But, he HAS to be at every home game.

What you would give him only becomes relevant if he's interested in what you're trying to get him to do. I don't think there's that much interest on his side, nor would I expect there to be.

I'm as big a Webber fan as any on this board, but I think people sometimes look at these types of suggestions from only the side that fulfills one of our own needs/wishes.
 
I'm pretty sure Webber would be more interested in some kind of position that doesn't require him to come into Arco every night and just sit behind the bench. Webb isn't a "behind the scenes" kind of guy. What are you talking about when you say he "had expressed some desire to come back in some capacity"? I ask because I think you've taken something totally out of context...

Guys like Webber and Divac aren't going to come back to the NBA as big man coaches. They've got way too many other irons in the fire. I know we as Kings fans would absolutely love to see them on the sidelines once again but I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for it to happen...

Now if it involved an appearance once in a great while to help further the arena cause or maybe even a promo to get fans interested in this new young team, maybe.
While I agree with you about Webber not being a behind the scenes type of guy, I disagree about Vlade. I think he would settle for being a big man coach-part time. I heard an interview between Grant and Vlade before Vlade's jersey was retired, and he said he would love to help out our young bigs, and would consider it when his son is here playing college ball. While that is far from a guarantee, I am hopefull the potential is there for Vlade to help out down the road.
 
While I agree with you about Webber not being a behind the scenes type of guy, I disagree about Vlade. I think he would settle for being a big man coach-part time. I heard an interview between Grant and Vlade before Vlade's jersey was retired, and he said he would love to help out our young bigs, and would consider it when his son is here playing college ball. While that is far from a guarantee, I am hopefull the potential is there for Vlade to help out down the road.

I also remember that interview. So I would say it remains a distant possiblilty. As far as Webber goes. I Agree that he's not a behind the scenes type of guy. Also, players that were truely great players seldom make good coaches. They have a hard time understanding why its so hard for a player to do what came so easy for them. When you look around the league at the head coaches and assistant coaches, most were journeymen players. A lot of them struggled and fought hard just to stay in the NBA. As a result they have a better understanding of what it takes for a player to make it in the NBA. There are exceptions of course, but they're rare.
 
I said this before, I would love to see Chris or Vlade work with this team, especially with the bigs. With that being said, it doesn’t seem that the Kings are interested in hiring Chris, and Vlade (when he was asked) said it wasn’t the right time…But I really think we need a really good big mans coach, simply because I don’t think SAR is the best option (not to disrespect SAR). Hopefully, Vlade will be interested in helping our young bigs or at least I like to see him work with them during the offseason. I think it could really help out both, Jason and Spencer.
 
While I agree with you about Webber not being a behind the scenes type of guy, I disagree about Vlade. I think he would settle for being a big man coach-part time. I heard an interview between Grant and Vlade before Vlade's jersey was retired, and he said he would love to help out our young bigs, and would consider it when his son is here playing college ball. While that is far from a guarantee, I am hopefull the potential is there for Vlade to help out down the road.

I have nothing but respect for Vlade Divac. Hence the user name that was shortened from Vladefan21 after Vlade left the Kings. But, having said that, I don't think Vlade was doing anything more than being polite when he responded to Grant. Vlade is pretty busy as an advisor to the Serbian government on humanitarian issues, and I think that means a lot more to him than anything the Maloofs could offer him.

As far as when his son comes to the US to play college ball, there's no guarantee he'll play anywhere close to the West Coast, let alone California.

I would truly love to see Vlade working with our young bigs, but I just don't see it as anything more than a remote possibility being blown out of proportion because Grant likes to put people in awkward situations by asking questions that are difficult to answer.

What if Vlade would have said, "Well, no Grant. I don't see myself doing that because I've got a lot of other things I'm doing"? There are people who would have jumped on that as some kind of "disrespect" by the kind-hearted Divac, much as they did when he went to LA to finish out his career.

There are a number of bigs out there who could conceivably become effective coaches for our front court. I just don't honestly see either Webber or Divac among them.
 
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Right that Webber is not a "behind the scenes" kind of guy. Right now, he's an "in front of the camera" kind of guy and the camera loves him.

He's doing work for NBA TV and TNT and I get the impression he's enjoying that side of the game.
 
Right that Webber is not a "behind the scenes" kind of guy. Right now, he's an "in front of the camera" kind of guy and the camera loves him.

He's doing work for NBA TV and TNT and I get the impression he's enjoying that side of the game.


I don't mind Webber being an "in front of the camera" kind of guy :p
His smile can still melt a lot of hearts, including mine! :D
 
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I love Vlade and Chris, but I don't see them working for the Kings as a coach for our bigs. Anyway, the Maloofs told Vlade he had a job with the Kings any time he wanted one. He hasn't accepted yet.
 
Vlade would be a worthwhile big-man "coach." Just bring him in for a couple of days to impart knowledge to JT, Donte and Hawes and I'm sure those kids would learn some valuable tools. Just Vlade's flopping skills would get us a couple of trips to the line each game. ;)
 
LWP Did you forget how a lot of us had frustrations when Webber pretty much didn't go to the basket as hard, didn't post up, and become a jump shooter from the elbow??

I don't know that I'd want him teaching JT those habits.
 
LWP Did you forget how a lot of us had frustrations when Webber pretty much didn't go to the basket as hard, didn't post up, and become a jump shooter from the elbow??

I don't know that I'd want him teaching JT those habits.


He had a great smile though. :D
 
LWP Did you forget how a lot of us had frustrations when Webber pretty much didn't go to the basket as hard, didn't post up, and become a jump shooter from the elbow??

I don't know that I'd want him teaching JT those habits.

I do remember and I remember it well but at least Webber became great at what he did on the floor. Hawes needs to pick a niche and learn how to do it. If Hawes became as good as Webber was shooting jumpers and passing we would all be estatic. Right now watching him be average in all categories is frustrating. Of course, I'd love for him to focus on his post game and actually play like a 7 footer but that may not be in the cards for him.

One of the biggest differences between Spencer and Chris is that Chris had a swagger about him. Spencer is a mental midget right now. As long as he continues to pout and not take the initiative to get better then he will continue down the path he is on. If he can grow up, take responsibility, and do something about it then he may be an excellent player some day.
 
I do remember and I remember it well but at least Webber became great at what he did on the floor. Hawes needs to pick a niche and learn how to do it. If Hawes became as good as Webber was shooting jumpers and passing we would all be estatic. Right now watching him be average in all categories is frustrating. Of course, I'd love for him to focus on his post game and actually play like a 7 footer but that may not be in the cards for him.

One of the biggest differences between Spencer and Chris is that Chris had a swagger about him. Spencer is a mental midget right now. As long as he continues to pout and not take the initiative to get better then he will continue down the path he is on. If he can grow up, take responsibility, and do something about it then he may be an excellent player some day.

Webber before the knee problems was amazing. He attacked the basket and dunked all the time. Then the knee problems came and he lived on his passing, rebounding (great hands) and ability to shoot from the elbow enough to draw his opponent out and open the lane for someone or himself. And his basketball smarts to see the floor and know who's open and where everyone is.

A rare player. We need another one of that calibre.
 
Webber before the knee problems was amazing. He attacked the basket and dunked all the time. Then the knee problems came and he lived on his passing, rebounding (great hands) and ability to shoot from the elbow enough to draw his opponent out and open the lane for someone or himself. And his basketball smarts to see the floor and know who's open and where everyone is.

A rare player. We need another one of that calibre.

Agreed 100%.
 
Why is Hawes being compared to Webber? Hawes is a center, CWebb was a PF. Compare Hawes to Vlade, or Miller, and Compare Thompson to Webber..

I'm definitely not defending Hawes, but compare apples to apples.

I do remember and I remember it well but at least Webber became great at what he did on the floor. Hawes needs to pick a niche and learn how to do it. If Hawes became as good as Webber was shooting jumpers and passing we would all be estatic. Right now watching him be average in all categories is frustrating. Of course, I'd love for him to focus on his post game and actually play like a 7 footer but that may not be in the cards for him.

One of the biggest differences between Spencer and Chris is that Chris had a swagger about him. Spencer is a mental midget right now. As long as he continues to pout and not take the initiative to get better then he will continue down the path he is on. If he can grow up, take responsibility, and do something about it then he may be an excellent player some day.
 
Why is Hawes being compared to Webber? Hawes is a center, CWebb was a PF. Compare Hawes to Vlade, or Miller, and Compare Thompson to Webber..

I'm definitely not defending Hawes, but compare apples to apples.


Because their skill sets are similar (even though Webber was 100x better at those skills).
 
I'm not sure that we have the type of big men that a specialist big man coach would be interested in joining a team for. Patrick Ewing had Yao then Dwight. Kareem has Andrew Bynum. Would Webb really want to coach Thompson or Hawes?
 
...I don't think Vlade was doing anything more than being polite when he responded to Grant. Vlade is pretty busy as an advisor to the Serbian government on humanitarian issues...

Thank you.

For others that think the world ends for all players that end their careers and would not mind getting the peanuts just for sticking around: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlade_Divac#Post-basketball_career

Hey, how about getting KJ 50k to help Evans with his PG skills?

There is even talking about Vlades more dedicated involvement in politics and it is a speculation that he will be one of the more prominent political figures in Serbia in the years to come.
 
Sounds like a good idea.
But Westphal should still be the head coach and Webber as second coach or something like that
 
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