A lot of great points being made here, and I'm finding myself on the pro-Christie train. In addition to all the comments above, there's the issue of situational awareness. We are not in a corporation or even a rational enterprise where the best and the brightest have risen to the top. We are a profit-driven sports franchise, led by a meddling billionaire owner, with chronic instability, and a coaching job that is only attractive to qualified candidates as a stepping stone and a paycheck.
Enter Doug Christie.
- He is the one candidate with HC experience who will be loyal to the organization no matter what. He would do this job for free. He performed admirably by any rational measure -- quantitative or qualitative -- in an extremely difficult situation. At the end of an extremely frustrating season, he has a winning record and no player has a bad word to say about him.
- In an organization wracked with instability, he has the trust and buy-in of the one with all the power who is the source of that instability. Until ownership changes, there is no other way bring stability to the Kings HC role. A new outside coach may walk on water, but he'll leave for a more stable gig or be fired in a year or two.
- We need more than a few more dawgs. With DC, our head coach is one of them.
This job is not a draw for a highly successful, proven, baggage-free NBA coach. If you give me a group of candidates who
may or may not be great coaches someday, only one has survived a trial by fire and emerged on the winning side. I want
that guy. And I know he'll stick around even if he's wildly successful.
Mizzou King