UclaKingsFan
Prospect
Kingsgurl said:A Championship is what we have ALL hoped and prayed etc for. This team isn't it, by a long shot. At this point, hell yea, I'd settle for an above average team and 50 wins. Hell yeah. Far better than losing the majority of your regular season games, or not making the play offs at all. If you really think a different coach would all the sudden transform this team into a Championship contender, I really don't know what to say.
I think everyone would rather the Kings win the majority of their games rather than losing them. I'm always happy when the Kings win, and I loved the 2 year stretch when they were at the top of their game. However, I do think a coach with a different mentality would be able to get more out of the team. A tougher coach wouldn't tolerate Peja's unwillingness to dive for loose balls or crash the boards. A tougher coach wouldn't tolerate Thomas' whining over playing time. A tougher coach wouldn't tolerate the majority of the team refusing to play team defense. There is a reason Adelman is classified as a player's coach. He's too soft. Take a look at the recent list of coaches who have brought home the trophy. Brown, Popovich, Jackson. They aren't afraid to ruffle somebody's feathers, and they don't tolerate soft play or mental lapses in play like Adelman does. Granted, Adelman's style does have its upside, but the downside is costing the team in the post season. I honestly wish it were different. I appreciate that Adelman helped put Sacramento on the basketball map, and God knows that wasn't an easy thing to do. But if you aren't moving forward, you're moving backwards. And while a different coach may not necessarily turn this current squad into championship contenders, he would at least get them moving in the right direction with a tougher mindset and a commitment to defense, toughness, and effort.