To preface this, I'm not trying to start a debate as to which coach is better. I was a big Adelman supporter and I felt like he got a raw deal at the end from the Maloofs, which signaled the beginning of the end for the best team the Sacramento portion of the franchise ever had.
My discussion point here is more along the lines of whether Mike Brown will end up being the winning coach in the Sacramento Era.
I feel like if the Kings can resign Sabonis then this current iteration (Brown, Fox, Sabonis, Murray, and hopefully Monk/Huerter/Mitchell/Lyles) should have a good 5-6 year run ahead of themselves, injuries withstanding. Will Mike be able to surpass Rick in total wins as the Sacramento Kings head coach? Does Brown have a chance to be the favorite coach in Kings fans lore when all is said and done?
Personally, I think he has a real chance to be that guy. I think he is able to reach his players on a level Adelman couldn't. Rick had a great staff, did an excellent job managing egos, and was a wizard (with the help of Coachie) in establishing an offense that changed the NBA landscape.
Brown, however, seems to get the most out of his players and is able to instill a confidence in them they never really knew they had (see Trey Lyles). I can see multiple 50 win seasons in the future for this fairly young yet almost veteran team.
Thoughts?
My discussion point here is more along the lines of whether Mike Brown will end up being the winning coach in the Sacramento Era.
I feel like if the Kings can resign Sabonis then this current iteration (Brown, Fox, Sabonis, Murray, and hopefully Monk/Huerter/Mitchell/Lyles) should have a good 5-6 year run ahead of themselves, injuries withstanding. Will Mike be able to surpass Rick in total wins as the Sacramento Kings head coach? Does Brown have a chance to be the favorite coach in Kings fans lore when all is said and done?
Personally, I think he has a real chance to be that guy. I think he is able to reach his players on a level Adelman couldn't. Rick had a great staff, did an excellent job managing egos, and was a wizard (with the help of Coachie) in establishing an offense that changed the NBA landscape.
Brown, however, seems to get the most out of his players and is able to instill a confidence in them they never really knew they had (see Trey Lyles). I can see multiple 50 win seasons in the future for this fairly young yet almost veteran team.
Thoughts?