Thanks Ty for being the second worst coach in Kings history. Even among the 5 coaches in Sacramento Kings history with winning % under .300, you still stood out as being the coach to do the least with the most talent. Kenny Natt's best player was Kevin Martin, and he missed 31 games. You had the best big man in the NBA, and couldn't win more than 1 out of every 4 games.
I don't know how you did it, but thank you for the glimpse at rock bottom.
Thanks for the wasted season. Thanks for the memories of players hanging their heads, yelling at each other on the court, the destroyed locker room, the devastated fan base, the angry blogs. Thanks for the regression of almost every King's player. Thanks for making Demarcus inefficient again, a turnover machine. Thanks for the collateral damage of Demarcus' name being dragged through the mud again, the negative headlines.
Thank you thank you thank you.
You took a team that was 9-6 with a beastly Demarcus Cousins, and went 7-21. A .600 record to .250. I can't thank you enough. The secrets to how you did that may never be revealed. You rode the regression to the mean, and said, I can beat that. I thank you. You took extremely low expectations, and beat them.
We all thank you.
No one can ever take away the way you incompetently let the front office dictate coaching decsions to disastrous effect. No one. Could anyone else have been such a pushover? So spineless? For that, we thank you.
Derrick Williams, especially, thanks you.
Thank you for proving to the front office that coaches matter.
Michael Malone thanks you for ensuring he'll get another head coaching job.
You'll forever live in our memories, right next to the worst moments in Sacramento King's history. Those devastating moments (game 6, Cwebbs injury), they needed company. You made sure from day 1, there would be no silver lining. Congrats.
Klay Thompson thanks you too. For the NBA record. For never bothering to stop him, never calling a timeout, keeping the pace fast enough to ensure, no, guarantee, one thing would always be remembered from the Ty Corbin era.
13-13.
We all thank you.