I remain so perplexed by this fixation some Kings fans have at the idea of Doug Christie getting the head coaching gig here. He was a good defender. He's a solid dude. But rival GMs aren't beating down the door down to poach DC from the Kings. If anything, Jordi Fernandez ultimately may have been the one that got away. Personally, I was a big proponent of looking Kenny Atkinson's way before the Mike Brown hire. Atkinson currently has the Cleveland Cavaliers at a league-best 17-1. Same damn team as last year. Only major difference is the coach.
All of that said, Mike Brown deserves a shot to right the ship. The front office brought in DDR. The team reworked the defensive scheme. And coaching staffs like to take longer views than fan bases. They know it takes time for principles to translate into habits, and those staffs tend to be very conservative as a result. Fan bases are emotional and reactive. If the Kings miss the play-in because they're still letting teams light them up for 40-50% from 3 by season's end, then yeah, we should be talking about the potential for a change. Brutal as the West is, it would be unacceptable to miss the play-in altogether.
For now, I see no real tangible need to panic. The Kings have not started the season strongly, but they're integrating a new big time starter and they're shooting the ball terribly and they're trying out a new defensive scheme and they've had some overlapping early season injuries to key players. 8-9 under those circumstances is maybe less than we'd hoped, but not entirely unexpected, either.