Mike Fratello Wants to Coach Us?

Still confused by this one ...
Nothing against Kings coaching candidates Kurt Rambis, Paul Westphal and Tom Thibodeau, but Mike Fratello continues to reach out to team officials, and can't even get an interview? I understand Geoff Petrie's desire to hire someone whose personality meshes with his own introverted nature, but this is ridiculous. In terms of credentials and accomplishments - not to mention , it's not even close. At the very least, Joe and Gavin Maloof should insist that Fratello be granted an interview. Then, talk personalities, styles and contract.

If it's true I wonder why the Maloofs won't even interview him.



http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/sports/kings/archives/2009/06/post-21.html?mi_rss=Kings Blog and Q&A
 
Are you kidding? Why won't they interview him? Gee, maybe for the same reason they're not interviewing a lot of coaches they're not interested in.

A GM and a coach have to share a vision and a philosophy of coaching. We've seen what happens up close and personal when that doesn't occur.

Joe and Gavin should "INSIST" Fratello be given an interview? Why in God's name would anyone with an ounce of basketball sense even begin to hint at something like that? We've had enough of the Maloofs making these kinds of decisions and see where it's gotten us?

Voisin is losing it.
 
The best news here is in the first sentence of the article. Ailene is going on vacation for a week. I hope she enjoys it so much she decides not to come back.
 
Wow... a good way to help the team move, by suggesting a confrontation between ownership and general management. (Something we were you know, trying to avoid this year.)

This lady isn't making much sense.
 
Just another one of Voison's loud and confrontational dreamboats -- it seems she assumes that since she is loud and in your face and of course oh so beloved for it, that only a loud and flashy individual cna possibly meet her standards for out next coach.

As an aside, Fratello is like Doug Collins -- will 100% guaranteed organize a team and get them competitive. Will also 100% guaranteed pee them off and trash their chemistry before 100% guaranteed getting fired before ever actually having acheived anything of note. A single Conference Finals in 25 years of coaching between them, and that was 21 years ago.
 
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Didn't Bobby say that he could see why Bonzi didn't get along with him?

Might show something about his attitude.
 
Didn't Bobby say that he could see why Bonzi didn't get along with him?

Might show something about his attitude.

Nobody has ever gotten along with him. this is not new and its not news...to anybody but Voison. He's like a jockey who goes to the whip by the first turn. By the home stretch not only has that horse spent everything its got already, but its damn tired of the little twit on its back who keeps on smacking it. Fratello last got a team to 50 wins in 1989. His career playoff record is 20-42. He will come in, walk the ball up the floor, scream at his players, get 45 wins out of them for a few years, and then they finally tire of the Napoleon complex stuff and make him walk the plank.
 
I really don't understand Voison's fascination with narcissistic coaches. Laimbeer, Brown, Fratello... what they have in common is that they are self-obsessed blowhards who grate on everyone around them and wear out their teams. Sure worked well with Musselman!
 
I really don't understand Voison's fascination with narcissistic coaches. Laimbeer, Brown, Fratello... what they have in common is that they are self-obsessed blowhards who grate on everyone around them and wear out their teams. Sure worked well with Musselman!

It's easier for the press to get sound bites that way.
 
I really don't understand Voison's fascination with narcissistic coaches. Laimbeer, Brown, Fratello... what they have in common is that they are self-obsessed blowhards who grate on everyone around them and wear out their teams. Sure worked well with Musselman!

Well I think all leaders are a little narcissistic. Its the one's that lean to the extreme that stand out. Its not always a bad thing because they can sometimes get things accomplished that others can't. Gen. George Patton springs to mind. I can live with most of them because of their accomplishments, but Fratello I have a problem with. Everytime I look at him I see Napolean, which I might add, is an insult to Napolean. :rolleyes:
 
Didn't Bobby say that he could see why Bonzi didn't get along with him?

Might show something about his attitude.


Well, let's be fair about it. Bonzi can't get along with anyone. He even pissed off Rick Adelman before heading to the Chinese recreational leagues (which he pissed off as well).
 
Well, let's be fair about it. Bonzi can't get along with anyone. He even pissed off Rick Adelman before heading to the Chinese recreational leagues (which he pissed off as well).

I think the main point wasn't that Bonzi couldn't get along with him, It was that Bobby Jackson, who gets along with pretty much everyone, understood (or agreed with) why Bonzi couldn't get along with Fratello.
 


If it's true I wonder why the Maloofs won't even interview him.


Because Fratello's coaching style is anathema to Petrie's principles as a GM.

A bad mismatch. Why a GM who seeks to build a team based on the notion of running a motion offense predicated on reading and reacting would hire a coach who insists on running a highly structured offense (Fratello calls a set play on about 2/3 of his teams' possesions) is beyond me.

You don't interview people as a sign of respect. If a coach doesn't fit your mold then you move on and don't bother wasting everyone's time.

I'm not a Fratello fan, but he's a proven to be a better than average to good coach in the NBA. But as long as Petrie is the GM the Czar doesn't belong in Sacramento.
 
I don't want the Maloofs demanding that anybody be interviewed. Please, stay out of GP's way, Gavin and Joe. Let him do his job.

By the way, lest we forget, AV also wrote a column suggesting the Kings put Jerry Reynolds in at coach. :rolleyes: Reynolds made it abundantly clear this was her off-the-wall idea and he didn't want the job.
 
By the way, lest we forget, AV also wrote a column suggesting the Kings put Jerry Reynolds in at coach. :rolleyes: Reynolds made it abundantly clear this was her off-the-wall idea and he didn't want the job.

I don't think it was an "off-the-wall idea" so much as it was her having a little hissy fit because the Kings weren't interviewing the big name coaches she wanted.
 
I don't think it was an "off-the-wall idea" so much as it was her having a little hissy fit because the Kings weren't interviewing the big name coaches she wanted.
Hissy fit or crazy thinking, either makes a good reason to ignore her most of the time.;)
 
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