That and defense (or lackthereof) were Karl's undoing, even more so than his fondness for smallball. I don't know why he would say things to the media that would make his players not trust him. It's like he had an addiction and couldn't get over it.I have heard from a few different guys, Hamm being the main one, that he is very difficult to deal with for the media. I think that might be a good thing. Meaning he isn't an open book airing dirty laundry. Karl couldn't wait to get interviewed to tell everyone what he was thinking and who did what wrong on his team.
Yeah, and boy did he back-pedal when called out on it. didn't want to be linked politically ........................ got the impression whatever leanings he'd keep to himself.And he actually did use the phrase "we really want to make it great again"![]()
Joerger loves WCS. He and some other FO folks around the league think Willie can become a primetime player. We may end up having the best front line of this generation.
Thats not fair! Karl knew he was coaching the Seattle Kings.Wasn't it Bird who referred to WCS as a 100 million dollar prospect, or something along those lines?
.. As opposed to Karl, who may not have even known what city he was in half the time.