Vivek needs to fraternize with fellow owners more, or at least take advice from Maloofs.This seems like common sense.
Unfortunately id bet anyone here Karl wins this fight. If Karl wants boogie gone then he's as good as gone.

Vivek needs to fraternize with fellow owners more, or at least take advice from Maloofs.This seems like common sense.
Unfortunately id bet anyone here Karl wins this fight. If Karl wants boogie gone then he's as good as gone.
Yeah, the reason is that Denver owner is a friggin idiot. Not only did he fire his HOFer coach, he fired his GM who promptly went to Toronto to be GM of the Year.
When Karl walks in a room, he's ego leads the way. That's why he was fired.
And losing in round 1 of the playoffs 9 of 10 years.
To the second point, yeah, he probably should have won more in the playoffs, but I wouldn't say that his recent Denver teams were built for a playoff series. They certainly overachieved in the regular season.
Of course, part of the reason they couldn't get anywhere in the playoffs is because George Karl helped run his star player out of town, leaving him with no go-to-guy in crunch time.
If there was a serious personal beef between them, it is Vivek's job to *mend* those conflicts and make everyone play nice. It's natural if you throw a bunch of high-achieving Type A guys, each getting the biggest job of their young careers, to butt heads.
He is, without a doubt, one of the worst owners in the NBA.
When Karl walks in a room, he's ego leads the way. That's why he was fired.
And losing in round 1 of the playoffs 9 of 10 years.
This seems like common sense.
Unfortunately id bet anyone here Karl wins this fight. If Karl wants boogie gone then he's as good as gone.
as long as that idiot PDA doesn't call the shots, then I'm ok with him staying.
If you think building perennial first round losers is excellence, then we have found the king of kings in that regard.Who doesn't have an ego in the NBA? Whether a guy has an ego or not is immaterial. I want excellence. If the price of excellence is ego I'll gladly take another spoonful.
If you think building perennial first round losers is excellence, then we have found the king of kings in that regard.
Of course, part of the reason they couldn't get anywhere in the playoffs is because George Karl helped run his star player out of town, leaving him with no go-to-guy in crunch time.
Please, give m a first round loser. Would be heaven for me, a Kings fan.
If you think building perennial first round losers is excellence, then we have found the king of kings in that regard.
Treadmill team, huh? Actually, this is kind of what it's like being a Kings fan now.Be careful what you wish for. You don't want to root for a treadmill team do you?
There is absolutely nothing suggesting our FO is compartmentalized enough that PDA would just be the numbers guy going forward.IF PDA stays, it would only be as the numbers guy, I think.
IF PDA stays, it would only be as the numbers guy, I think.
From all the news, Vlade is the decision maker now.
I am okay with PDA staying, so long as Vlade has the FINAL say in ALL personnel matters.
Who doesn't have an ego in the NBA? Whether a guy has an ego or not is immaterial. I want excellence. If the price of excellence is ego I'll gladly take another spoonful.
If you think building perennial first round losers is excellence, then we have found the king of kings in that regard.
The problem with Karl's ego is that it has clashed with everyone everywhere he's gone.
And yet despite his purported ego, he continues to win. I guess he's good at overcoming adversity.
Trade Boogie, then he'll see what adversity really is.