Yeah, I'm seeing Carlisle, Mosley, Kerr and of course Malone (who had the best soundbite by far).The ones who’ve commented publicly thus far have either worked for/with Mike Brown, including Mike Malone, who is still upset over his own firing a full decade plus ago.
ex and current GSW assistant coaches, who's available?
Yeah, I'm seeing Carlisle, Mosley, Kerr and of course Malone (who had the best soundbite by far).
From my “score” app:
Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox isn't showing much remorse following head coach Mike Brown's firing.
"I wouldn't use the word 'guilt,'" Fox told reporters Saturday, including ESPN's Dave McMenamin. "That's the nature of the job that we have. Obviously, him signing his extension this summer, we thought we would be together a whole lot longer."
Fox continued: "But that's the decision that they made. But at the end of the day, too, he's still getting paid. A great part of being an NBA player, being an NBA coach is those things can happen, but contracts are guaranteed."
interesting reaction. I thought he would have been a bit more broken up? Guess not…….
Oh I missed that one!and Spoelstra today
Has there been a single successful Euro head coach in the NBA? The few that have been it's been terrible.Maybe it is time to try some European coach, if Kings have changed so many local coaches and didnt find some good fit?
The other consideration could be the team peaked 2 years ago and caught the league by surprise with Fox/Sabonis playing amazing (Huerter was insane for the first few months as well) plus the West being banged up/injured, the team got scouted and maybe does not possess the quality to overcome that. In order to overcome that they tried for a panic move for DDR which has back fired not due to talent but due to fit.
While I don't know if Brown deserved to be fired every time a coach gets fired they don't deserve it according to other coaches it's getting tiresome hearing it.
That take is rather unfair. Doug Christie has a number of advantages that an outsider, say Frank Vogel, would have stepping in at mid-season. He also brings significant professional background.
1) He already knows the players extremely well, in terms of their personalities, and in terms of their strengths and weaknesses on the court. There is a game every two nights starting Saturday night, and no time to waste.
2) He already has the players' respect. He has been there every game, greeting the players every time they come off the court.
3) He already knows the offensive and defensive schemes that the team has been using thus far this season, and can implement changes strategically, rather than wholesale.
4) Christie, by all accounts, did a fine job in Summer League, especially on defense. The Kings' squad was sixth in Las Vegas in opponents' scoring.
5) He has strong opinions, which fans know from his three years as a television analyst.
Wow, did not know that, I guess that would mean that they completely tuned him out, if I remember the last play correctly they had plenty of opportunities to do so
He did, however, get a little triggered when he heard the word "guilt." That got a more emotional reaction.From my “score” app:
Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox isn't showing much remorse following head coach Mike Brown's firing.
"I wouldn't use the word 'guilt,'" Fox told reporters Saturday, including ESPN's Dave McMenamin. "That's the nature of the job that we have. Obviously, him signing his extension this summer, we thought we would be together a whole lot longer."
Fox continued: "But that's the decision that they made. But at the end of the day, too, he's still getting paid. A great part of being an NBA player, being an NBA coach is those things can happen, but contracts are guaranteed."
interesting reaction. I thought he would have been a bit more broken up? Guess not…….
It’s all about the bag.From my “score” app:
Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox isn't showing much remorse following head coach Mike Brown's firing.
"I wouldn't use the word 'guilt,'" Fox told reporters Saturday, including ESPN's Dave McMenamin. "That's the nature of the job that we have. Obviously, him signing his extension this summer, we thought we would be together a whole lot longer."
Fox continued: "But that's the decision that they made. But at the end of the day, too, he's still getting paid. A great part of being an NBA player, being an NBA coach is those things can happen, but contracts are guaranteed."
interesting reaction. I thought he would have been a bit more broken up? Guess not…….
Among other things, just sticking with a rotation would be a marked improvement. Aside from Kevin Huerter, I don’t think we’ve had the same three or four players coming off the bench for two or three games in a row all season.I'm STILL wondering why we went away from some of our Beam Team year offense (last year into this year). It was working. Players were happy. Points were put up at an incredible rate.
Fix the defense a bit, sure. Our current defense (overall, middle of the pack in the league this year, I think, especially with a bit more Keon) with the offense that was working better would have been nice to see at some point...
I'm STILL wondering why we went away from some of our Beam Team year offense (last year into this year). It was working. Players were happy. Points were put up at an incredible rate.
Fix the defense a bit, sure. Our current defense (overall, middle of the pack in the league this year, I think, especially with a bit more Keon) with the offense that was working better would have been nice to see at some point...
Doesn’t seem to broken up about it. He also indicated that his stance on a long term partnership with sac has not changed and is the same as it was in the offseason
He worked closely with Mike for close to 3 years, you think he could show some empathy. Instead you get 'I found out, I got on the plane, I had a sleep'. People want Fox to be more pissed off when he plays but he seems prickly enough to me.
He worked closely with Mike for close to 3 years, you think he could show some empathy. Instead you get 'I found out, I got on the plane, I had a sleep'. People want Fox to be more pissed off when he plays but he seems prickly enough to me.
I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he prefers to keep those conversations private but yeh saying you had an awesome nap right after hearing the news is odd
I guess passive aggressive pot shots go both ways, haha.
Maybe it is time to try some European coach, if Kings have changed so many local coaches and didnt find some good fit?
Yeah it didn't look good. He doesn't need to be pissed but you'd think when your boss is fired for poor performance, there will be some self reflection ... Most guys would think or say something like "We had great times here with Coach, and anytime someone is let go you should look in the mirror and ask yourself, what can I do to get better? I hope and expect us all to rally around this and come together as a unit. We control what we do, coach can influence it but if we're not performing the guys in this locker room got to regroup and execute better" etc etc - Gotta come with that tone as the leader of the team the day after your head coach is fired, but he didn't.
I personally didn’t find anything Brown said passive aggressive unless I missed something. That requires lack of transparency, and I’m not sure there is a more transparent person than Mike.
That's a multimillionaire talking from a business perspective.From my “score” app:
Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox isn't showing much remorse following head coach Mike Brown's firing.
"I wouldn't use the word 'guilt,'" Fox told reporters Saturday, including ESPN's Dave McMenamin. "That's the nature of the job that we have. Obviously, him signing his extension this summer, we thought we would be together a whole lot longer."
Fox continued: "But that's the decision that they made. But at the end of the day, too, he's still getting paid. A great part of being an NBA player, being an NBA coach is those things can happen, but contracts are guaranteed."
interesting reaction. I thought he would have been a bit more broken up? Guess not…….
Maybe that is not how he felt. There should be value in honesty over lip service.
Additionally, it doesn't appear that most players have expressed much beyond "surprise" to the firing. That is telling.