tubiscus said:
Sorry it took me awhile to get back.....In response, as stated repeatedly by others;
A) This could be true. It certainly wouldn't be the first time it's happened.
B) Which 'Laker thugs' would the Kings sign? Rick Fox and Malone have retired. Horry is currently on the Spurs and seems pretty happy there. Shaq and Kobe aren't likely to be on their way to Sacramento, and I'm pretty sure that Phil Jackson realizes Bibby/Bobby are more talented than Derek Fisher. Who exactly does that leave? John Salley?
C) Sure, if we hired Phil Jackson, Adelman would be gone. Petrie though? Obviously if they clash, there's going to be some problems.
That's why you have Phil Jackson show up for a few interviews and find out where his head is at and what his thinking is for the future of the Kings and if Petrie would be willing to work with him. That's a much better choice than assuming all heck would break loose if we brought him in though.
Adelman's feelings and pride would be hurt, sure. But, regardless, this is a business. We're looking to improve the team. If the Maloofs and Petrie think PJ can improve this team, we owe it to ourselves to look into it. Loyalty or not.
As far as your comments on what Rick should do... That's really up to him. If he's THAT hurt by the Kings contacting one of the best coaches, (if not the best coach) in the history of the NBA, that's on him.
You can take it a lot of ways. Or you could simply say "I better work my bootay off to make sure it doesn't happen because I have a job I want to keep."
NBA coaches aren't hurting for money. As a matter of fact, they're VERY well paid. One downside is there isn't much stability and so you have to work hard to keep your job, even if you're highly successful.
No one is talking about replacing Adelman because "He stinks" or anything to that extent. The talk is of bringing in the guy tied for the most coaching championships in NBA history. And it deserves to at least be considered.
Whether or not he will fit is something the Maloofs and Petrie can decide later on.