John Galt
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Well, it's definite, but AP didn't give a source. I'd say that it becomes official a minute or two into the press conference which is scheduled for 2:00.
You think NBA tv will cut to the press conference?
Well, it's definite, but AP didn't give a source. I'd say that it becomes official a minute or two into the press conference which is scheduled for 2:00.
You think NBA tv will cut to the press conference?
Friday morning.
But what do I know?![]()
That's what I was trying to get at actually -- almost a slight red flag...well maybe not red. Maybe pink. Light pink. Anyway, just in that he was too intense and rode his guys too hard and had to try to learn how to be a listener. Good that he says he's learned, good that he recognized the problme. But that was the game Muss was talking this offseaosn too, and we all know how that turned out. So...just one of those things. Iavaroni figures ot be somebody's head coach next season, be interesting to see how well he's learned those lessons.
rick on the other hand is/was always a pretty much laid back guy as far as I know, so I think the don't ride them till they hate you insight might have come more naturally for him.
Friday, April 20th at 11:00 AM; news conference 1:00 PM. Times=PDT.
Personally, I'm in favor of a hard-*** who'se backed up by his owner when he has problems with a player - Sloan, or a Pop, or a Riley. Rick reminded me of the ultra-permissive parent, asking his children what they wanting to do, never standing up the star. Our owners seem to look for a hole to crawl into when there is a player-coach conflict. I wish they would be like Miller in Utah, who backs up Sloan and tells 'em to Shut Up when they ***** and moan about their roles on the team. But that's very unlikely, I realize.
No thanks.Larry Brown would work i think. but then you have to worry about his and Ron's head being on straight.
I don't think so, but the Kings website has the official press release posted.Got the firing time about right, but haven't heard whether there's been a news conference![]()
April 20, 2007 5:06 PM ET
Sacramento Kings fire Musselman
The press release hit at 2:00, if anyone happened to guess then...
I was an hour late.![]()
everybody always likes those guys becuase it sounds so neat and tough.
What they don't realize is that most of them are just insecure *******s in a grown up world where they can't intimidate their much larger/stronger/richer/more famous charges just by being a loudmouth. Works fine being a tough guy with high school kids. Not so well with grown men with a sense of entitlement. Pop/Riles/Sloan are a special and largely dying breed (and Pop and Riles are well known for being loyal friends/fatehr figures off the court that helps sugarcoat the hardass part). And part of why they can still get away with it today is because they are so firmly established as legends -- they basically do still have stature above their players. Very hard for a newbie little nobody to come in with that kind of attitude without the players just tuning him out. At least the vets. Might be able to get a few years out of a guy like that with a team full of young kids. Only young guy in that class may be Scott Skiles, who has been fired before, and may be again. His kids are growing up, his team underacheiving, and you can see how his attitude went over with the old vets like Big Ben and PJ. Need them young and dumb if you're planning on screaming at them for any length fo time.
It has absolutely nothing to do with inimidation, screaming, or being a loudmouth. Nothing. It has to do with being clear about your principles and accepting nothing less. It has to do with standing up for what you know is right. They call that integrity. What it's not about is playing your cripple star because you think he may cause waves in the locker room, instead of sitting him on the bench. They call that "yellow". "Dying breed"? No. Rare, yes. It always is. I'll take the rare breed anyday over the gutless politican/coach who acts more like a mediator than a teacher, more like a negotiator than a mentor, and more like a salesman than a coach.
What it's not about is playing your cripple star because you think he may cause waves in the locker room, instead of sitting him on the bench. They call that "yellow".
You do realize that none of those are mutually exclusive? My guess is that the best coaches are all of those things on any given day in dealing with their players.It has absolutely nothing to do with inimidation, screaming, or being a loudmouth. Nothing. It has to do with being clear about your principles and accepting nothing less. It has to do with standing up for what you know is right. They call that integrity. What it's not about is playing your cripple star because you think he may cause waves in the locker room, instead of sitting him on the bench. They call that "yellow". "Dying breed"? No. Rare, yes. It always is. I'll take the rare breed anyday over the gutless politican/coach who acts more like a mediator than a teacher, more like a negotiator than a mentor, and more like a salesman than a coach.