Oh Gabriel, you brought this on yourself.
In your own words.
"At that rate, I am more than glad that Malone has made his exit. Sometimes I wonder if people actually know basketball. In today's game, especially in the Western Conference, EVERY game matters. Literally. You can't have this "Well he's only costed us two games so far" mentality."
You were in favor of firing Malone when almost no one else was. And now you don't want anyone talking about it? Cmon man.
Also, you were proudly and loudly in favor of Corbin.
"I have been calling for weeks now for Corbin to be given the head coaching position. I loved the way he closed out the game when Malone was kicked out."
You also gave Malone no credit and said it was all the players.
"You are missing the point. This team was winning mainly due to Cousins' emergence and a solid core of guys in Darren Collison and Rudy Gay, not Mike Malone."
Go on....
"You're asking me to explain why firing Malone was a mistake. If you're really a fan of this team, and you've watched every game as I have, you'll know what I'm talking about. This team, even without Cousins, should have a better record. They've dropped too many close games in which substitution patterns and rotations have had a substantial effect. Point blank, the man hasn't coached up to expectations, which undoubtedly so, are very high for this ownership group. That, along with presumably a series of events behind the scenes that we don't see, is the reason he's gone."
You have pages of this stuff bro. Pages. Wrong every time. So when you tell everyone to relax, trust them, it just doesn't carry any weight. This isn't personal, I just want that to be clear. You can have your opinions, and it's fine. But you've been wrong. Clearly, I am too from time to time. But I certainly never was for firing Malone and hiring corbin. And you were. Emphatically.