I don't have a problem with how Westphal played and is playing Greene. I do have a problem with the team not winning more games. Could Westphal have done anything different to result in the Kings winning more? I don't know. I don't know if Westphal is a significant part of the problem or if he is part of the problem at all. For my part, the team management should focus on the players it fields. This year our talented new duo of Evans and Cousins have been a huge contributors to our current record, one way or another. Hopefully, it will be worth it in the future.
With all due respect, and I do respect you. I simply don't agree with you on your total allegiance to everything Kings. Are the players the one's that play the game, and the one's that have to take immediate responsibility? Sure! But its up to the coaching staff, led by Westphal to prepare them properly. Barring a miracle, the team will have a worse record than last year. There is little continuity or consistency on the team. When you watch a team like the Bulls, a team that looks like a well oiled machine, it would be easy to say that well! They simply have more talent than we do. And at the moment they do. But they play like a team. They run plays and move the ball. More than that, they play terrific defense. And that team is significaltly better than last season. Why? A new head coach thats tough minded and knows how to prepare his team.
I've played on teams that had coaches that were clueless. And some of them still won. Not because of the coach, but because of our talent, and our team desire as individuals to win. But those were experienced teams. That won't work with the Kings. They need direction, discpline, and leadership. There are players that you can give a free pass to, or carte blanche if you will. But you can't give it to young inexperienced players. They don't have the NBA self discpline. Thank god that Thornton, who seems to have been given carte blanche to do whatever he wants on the floor, has that self discpline.
Take the time to watch other teams play. Some with equal, or even less talent than the Kings, and notice how they play like a team. Not the Timberwolves, choke! Coaching does matter! And it has nothing to do with whether I like Westphal as a person. He appears to be a great guy. I was pulling for him right from the beginning. But this is the second year of chaos that we've had, and I just can't deal with it any longer. Yes, I know we've had injuries. But so have other teams. Like the Bulls who have had to opperate for large parts of the season without Noah and Boozer. But they never missed a beat. Like Houston, who lost Ming and have been playing players with only two or three years of experience, and despite that, are threatening to make the playoffs. Good coaches get the best from their players. Period! Thats why their good coaches.
I remember being at a game against the heat back in the Vlade, Webber era. We were playing the Heat, and Riley was the coach. The Heat were down by two or three points with 20 or so seconds to go. He called a timeout, and held up a sign for his players to read before drawing up a play. It was reported later that he written on his chalkboard. " For men only ". Needless to say they came out of the timeout and tied the game. We did eventually win the game on two freethrows from J. Will. But I think you see my point. Good coaches inspire their players. They all have their own way of doing it, but they get the job done.
I guess it all comes down to what you aspire to as a fan. I'm not happy, and I guess maybe you are, if your willing to go along with things without making any changes. In some ways, I guess that makes it easier for you to watch this team perform, because perhaps, what their giving you as a team is all your looking for. But I certainly hope not. And if not, then changes need to be made. Not only with the coaching staff, but with the teams roster as well. As far as I know, there's only one coach on the team thats known for his teaching ability, and thats coachie. There may be some others that are good teachers, but I certainly don't know of any of them having that reputation. Its a shame the Kings didn't give Scott Brooks a shot at the job when he was available. But thats water under the bridge.