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Monarchs coach and front-runner John Whisenant said after his team's loss Thursday night he has not spoken to the Maloofs or Petrie regarding the opening. Gavin Maloof told The Bee on Wednesday that, despite the long family history with Whisenant, an interview would be necessary.
"I know they like me, and I know they think I can coach, but they will decide who they think is best for the Kings," Whisenant said. "There's nothing I can do or say to affect that."
Yet while Petrie and the Maloofs will remain in Las Vegas through the weekend and Whisenant is giving the Monarchs a day off, the coach said he is not meeting with the Kings yet. Whisenant has concerns far more vital than the Kings' opening, as his 85-year-old mother is in intensive care in Muskogee, Okla.
Whisenant -- who said he spent the day discussing with his sisters whether to put his mother on life support -- has a plane reservation today to join her and will decide this morning whether to go.
"There are just a lot of factors in this whole scenario, this whole thing, and … I just have to think about it," he said. "And right now, as you can see, I have a lot to think about."
Asked whether he aspired to coach in the NBA, the man who became a millionaire off the court and in the business world spoke in generalities of his passion for coaching. "Quite honestly, it's what I've done best in my life. I've built 450 homes, I've built office buildings. … I've done all kinds of real estate-related partnerships and syndications, but I don't do any of those as well as I coach."
This from today's SacBee
http://www.sacbee.com/content/sports/story/14260575p-15074416c.html