I had something else queued up for today. Clearly, things are about to take a turn. In which direction? I honestly don't know.
Sports Illustrated
#17 (-3)
Only the Kings' front office thinks Sacramento is underachieving this season. Maybe those expectations are a good thing long term, but they look silly in the short term. Replacing coach Mike Malone with Tyrone Corbin (on an interim basis) is an obvious downgrade.
USA Today
#18 (-4)
The firing of Michael Malone was the most surprising December NBA moment in a while.
NBA.COM
Lead in:
Speaking of dissatisfied teams shaking things up, the Sacramento Kings decided that Mike Malone wasn't doing a good enough job without his team's best player for the last nine games, or playing at a fast enough pace when one of the league's best post-up players was healthy. Same 'ol Kings, apparently.
#17 (-3)
Unrealistic expectations can be a killer. In Sacramento, they killed the tenure of Mike Malone, who was fired late Sunday night, because apparently, Vivek Ranadive thought he owned a playoff team. Nevermind that it's been missing its best player (by a wide margin) for the last nine games and hasn't actually lost any ground in that time.
CBSSports.com
#20 (-1)
Owner Vivek Ranadive and GM Pete D'Allessandro canned Mike Malone on Sunday night after the team was off to its best start in 10 years. Vivek's the master of doubling down on 12.
Yahoo! Sports
#17 (-4)
Owner Vivek Ranadive fired head coach Michael Malone on Sunday. Malone was hired in June 3, 2013, 15 days before general manager Pete D’Alessandro.
ESPN
#20 (-2)
Mike Malone was fired with the Kings just one win shy of the .500 mark through 24 games for the first time since 2009-10. And with DeMarcus Cousins, still on the mend from a scary bout with viral meningitis, unavailable for the past nine games (2-7). There is only one word to explain all that: Vivek.
Hollinger Daily Rankings
#18
Rating 98.556
Nadia G Cooking Recipes:
Meatloaf With Awesome Sauce
Mean Ranking: 18.14
Vivek and Co. clearly taking a beating from the NBA world.
Sports Illustrated
#17 (-3)
Only the Kings' front office thinks Sacramento is underachieving this season. Maybe those expectations are a good thing long term, but they look silly in the short term. Replacing coach Mike Malone with Tyrone Corbin (on an interim basis) is an obvious downgrade.
USA Today
#18 (-4)
The firing of Michael Malone was the most surprising December NBA moment in a while.
NBA.COM
Lead in:
Speaking of dissatisfied teams shaking things up, the Sacramento Kings decided that Mike Malone wasn't doing a good enough job without his team's best player for the last nine games, or playing at a fast enough pace when one of the league's best post-up players was healthy. Same 'ol Kings, apparently.
#17 (-3)
Unrealistic expectations can be a killer. In Sacramento, they killed the tenure of Mike Malone, who was fired late Sunday night, because apparently, Vivek Ranadive thought he owned a playoff team. Nevermind that it's been missing its best player (by a wide margin) for the last nine games and hasn't actually lost any ground in that time.
CBSSports.com
#20 (-1)
Owner Vivek Ranadive and GM Pete D'Allessandro canned Mike Malone on Sunday night after the team was off to its best start in 10 years. Vivek's the master of doubling down on 12.
Yahoo! Sports
#17 (-4)
Owner Vivek Ranadive fired head coach Michael Malone on Sunday. Malone was hired in June 3, 2013, 15 days before general manager Pete D’Alessandro.
ESPN
#20 (-2)
Mike Malone was fired with the Kings just one win shy of the .500 mark through 24 games for the first time since 2009-10. And with DeMarcus Cousins, still on the mend from a scary bout with viral meningitis, unavailable for the past nine games (2-7). There is only one word to explain all that: Vivek.
Hollinger Daily Rankings
#18
Rating 98.556
Nadia G Cooking Recipes:
Meatloaf With Awesome Sauce
Mean Ranking: 18.14
Vivek and Co. clearly taking a beating from the NBA world.
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