Is this team really going in the right direction?

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You cannot build a team by bringing in kids each year. It's going to take a veteran presence with leadership to solidify the team. Of course the Kings are lacking in that department so we should get rid of the veterans, but we aren't going to build a team drafting kids and hoping they turn into a leader. It's pretty hard to become a leader when the team you play for is in such disarray. Nobody would want to lead this group of clowns.


in his defense he did say build through the draft and sign a free agent summer of 2010. that could be an experience star or something like that. but i dont agree with bringing in flip, or any coach that has never won a ring.
 
in his defense he did say build through the draft and sign a free agent summer of 2010. that could be an experience star or something like that. but i dont agree with bringing in flip, or any coach that has never won a ring.

Ok, coaches who have won a title. I say bring back dick motta.

here's your list

NBA Coaches that have won Championships - Full list TitlesCoachTeamChampionship


9Phil JacksonChicago Bulls 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98L.A. Lakers 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02
9Red AuerbachBoston Celtics 1956-57, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1960-61, 1961-62, 1962-63 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66
5Pat RileyL.A. Lakers 1981-82, 1984-85, 1986-87 1987-88Miami Heat 2005-06
5John KundlaL.A. Lakers 1948-49, 1949-50, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54
4Gregg PopovichSan Antonio Spurs 1998-99, 2002-03, 2004-05, 2006-07
2Bill RussellBoston Celtics 1967-68, 1968-69
2Red HolzmanNew York Knicks 1969-70, 1972-73
2Tom HeinsohnBoston Celtics 1973-74, 1975-76
2K. C. JonesBoston Celtics 1983-84, 1985-86
2Chuck DalyDetroit Pistons 1988-89, 1989-90
2Rudy TomjanovichHouston Rockets 1993-94, 1994-95
2Alex HannumAtlanta Hawks 1957-58 Philadelphia 76ers1966-67
1Eddie GottliebGolden State Warriors 1946-47
1Buddy JeannetteWashington Wizards 1947-48
1Les HarrisonSacramento Kings 1950-51
1Al CerviPhiladelphia 76ers 1954-55
1George SeneskyGolden State Warriors 1955-56
1Larry CostelloMilwaukee Bucks 1970-71
1Bill SharmanL.A. Lakers 1971-72
1Al AttlesGolden State Warriors 1974-75
1Jack RamsayPortland Trailblazers 1976-77
1Dick MottaWashington Wizards 1977-78
1Lenny WilkensSeattle Supersonics 1978-79
1Paul WestheadL.A. Lakers 1979-80
1Bill FitchBoston Celtics 1980-81
1Billy CunninghamPhiladelphia 76ers 1982-83
1Larry BrownDetroit Pistons 2003-04
1Doc RiversBoston Celtics2007-08
 
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but i dont agree with bringing in flip, or any coach that has never won a ring.


How many coaches does that leave us? Phil Jackson, Doc Rivers, Pops, Rudy T, Chuck Daly, Pat Riley and Larry Brown. I'm thinking we'll have to expand our search criteria.
 
How many coaches does that leave us? Phil Jackson, Doc Rivers, Pops, Rudy T, Chuck Daly, Pat Riley and Larry Brown. I'm thinking we'll have to expand our search criteria.


better dig up some of those old ones and start checking life status'
 
How many coaches does that leave us? Phil Jackson, Doc Rivers, Pops, Rudy T, Chuck Daly, Pat Riley and Larry Brown. I'm thinking we'll have to expand our search criteria.
To further reduce the field, only four to have won rings as coaches. Not likely were getting any of them.
 
many players in the league create dumb fouls. any other conclusion is idiotic. it happens every game. how many times has cisco racked up 3 fouls in his first 8 minutes? my argument (which you cannot comprehend) states that "against a diciplned defense or in a game that matters" kevin martin would not get to the line more than twice. you're just like some of the others, continuing to use the freethrow card. and ive said over and over that getting bumped on the way to the basket is not a skill.

Kevin hasn't played against the Celtics during the current "big three" era, but let's assume that the San Antonio Spurs represent a "disciplined defense". In 2006-2007 Kevin averaged 7.1 FTA per game, in four games against the Spurs he averaged 7.25. In 2007-2008 Kevin averaged 10.1 FTA per game, in three games against the Spurs he averaged 9.3. Small sample size, but it sure doesn't look like the disciplined defense of the San Antonio Spurs had any effect on Kevin's free throw attempts.
 
You cannot build a team by bringing in kids each year. It's going to take a veteran presence with leadership to solidify the team. Of course the Kings are lacking in that department so we should get rid of the veterans, but we aren't going to build a team drafting kids and hoping they turn into a leader. It's pretty hard to become a leader when the team you play for is in such disarray. Nobody would want to lead this group of clowns.

I'm curious Gary. Who is the veteran presence on the Portland team? How many years in the league defines you as a veteran? Is Martin a veteran? If you use the draft to rebuild for five years in a row, is the the first draft pick five years later a veteran?

Here's a simple statement for everyone. Every superstar in this league, was drafted by someone. They didn't just magicaly appear for teams to droll over come freeagency time. Some were sure things from the get go, or at least were thought to be. Duncan, Shaq, Lebron, etc. Others were thought to be good players and turned out to be superstars, or close to it. Wade, Paul, Nash, etc.

So its possible to get lucky and draft a superstar. Most people knew that Kobe was going to be good. But I don't think anyone could predict he would become possibly the best player in the NBA. The draft is where a rebuild begins and is the best way to build a foundation for the future. The higher the pick the less lucky you need to be. However, I'll take all the luck we can get.
 
Now, I will say that a the begining of the season I thought it was a misake to trade Miller. With what has transpired today, if Petrie can get a young guy, expiring and draft pick then he should do it similar to the artest deal. The rumor for Wallace is a huge mistake. If there is a trade for salmons or moore that makes sense and you get value back then thats ok. Otherwise we are better off playing out their contracts. Don't forget Salmons has an option for the last year, his salary can be coming off in 2010 too. If he does opt out they are looking to have around $30 mil in cap space in 2010. Thats enough for 2 top FA.

You hope to get Griffin or a PG in the draft that pans out to be a player. I don't see anyone in this class except maybe Rubio who can be an upper level player. Beno needs a pretty big turn around to even be considered a backup at this point. We may need to draft 2 PG's if Brown doesn't look like one too.

Assuming nothing happens trade wise which is the only reality we can go on, you make a the offers to FA's in 2010. And to really help entice a FA they will need to have a very improved year so they can be the missing piece.

You also work the phones this summer to those FA's for a trade and contract extension before they become FA's. If the team doesn't think they will resign you may be able to snatch one early.

And all of this really doesn't make a difference if the right coach isn't in place to put it all together. Which to me means there are 2 front runners. Eddie Jordan and Elston Turner. If Petrie is going to continue with the same type players then you need a coach that uses them to their strengths.

I think you fail to realize having that much cap space is awesome... if you weren't Sacramento. No big star wants to come to Sacramento, if that was the case, we'd sign LeBron. So I think the draft IS important. Why would they come here if they could go somewhere like New York?
 
I think you fail to realize having that much cap space is awesome... if you weren't Sacramento. No big star wants to come to Sacramento, if that was the case, we'd sign LeBron. So I think the draft IS important. Why would they come here if they could go somewhere like New York?

So are you saying no free agents want to go to Portland either? NY can't sign them all.
 
1Les HarrisonSacramento Kings 1950-51

I dont think it's right to acknowledge this as him being the 'Sacramento Kings' coach...obviously it was the Rochester Royals...almost 58 years ago...nothing remotely close to being a title for Sacramento...but who's to argue with semantics. lol
 
Oh, and not to pine about the recent past, but it's going to take us getting 2 things for us to be winners again: a Vlade Divac type of player, and a Chris Webber type of player...everyone we have on our roster right now are just pawns, even Kevin...like I've been saying all along, check back in a year and a half after 2009-2010 season when we have money to sign a player of moderate or major influence.

edit: oh, and btw...money talks in the NBA(and all sports for that matter), and if you have alot of it to spend, someone will want it, no matter where they play...
 
So are you saying no free agents want to go to Portland either? NY can't sign them all.

No, I'm not saying that at all... FAs can for sure go to Portland. I'm saying that if a player wanted to sign with a team, they'd rather go somewhere that's not Sacramento, especially since we are a terrible team at this moment. And that is why they would prefer somewhere like Portland over Sac considering Portland has such a strong developing team.
 
No, I'm not saying that at all... FAs can for sure go to Portland. I'm saying that if a player wanted to sign with a team, they'd rather go somewhere that's not Sacramento, especially since we are a terrible team at this moment. And that is why they would prefer somewhere like Portland over Sac considering Portland has such a strong developing team.

Yup, that's why we need to stock up on some promising young talent by the time the 2010 offseason comes around. I'm hoping for Joe Johnson :D
 
Come on, you're kidding - Dick Motta? Dude is 77, and nowadays he runs a bed and breakfast with his wife. I don't think coaching is in his near future - been there, done that.

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Is this post some sort of joke? You have 3,400 posts and you came up with this? LOL

as bad as this team is the only joke is our current roster... its horrible... this is where change for the sake of change doesnt look that bad. with the webber and peja trades we were still a pretty good team. but now we have nothing to lose...
 
I agree with Tyrant when he says the Beno signing was bad. Only core players should get 5 or 6 year contracts. Kevin is arguably "core" except that he can't do it alone. But this contract assumes that Beno is our answer at point guard, which he probably isn't. He is just a cheaper alternative to an aging Bibby. To me flexible pieces are players who aren't under long-term contracts that can still contribute. If Beno regresses or the Kings draft a point guard, how easy will he be to move if he still has numerous years left on his contract.
 
I agree with Tyrant when he says the Beno signing was bad. Only core players should get 5 or 6 year contracts. Kevin is arguably "core" except that he can't do it alone. But this contract assumes that Beno is our answer at point guard, which he probably isn't. He is just a cheaper alternative to an aging Bibby. To me flexible pieces are players who aren't under long-term contracts that can still contribute. If Beno regresses or the Kings draft a point guard, how easy will he be to move if he still has numerous years left on his contract.


Something tells me that we are going to be with Beno's contract until the end. Hopefully there will be a team that we can package him with someone like Miller to trade with.
 
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