I think I understood the interview differently.
It seems to me that Malone was highly involved in all the moves that transpired and it was not as if the FO had worked against him. He admitted he was consulted by PDA along the way and in fact was sort of working both as a GM and coach before PDA was hired. Now I am more confused and tend to think that we hired another sweet talking coach who will say the right thing and will do a different thing. Or worse, a coach that is so confused and does not know how his plans could be realized.
If he was highly involved, then I am highly terrified. I realize the team has a lot of dead weight (Hayes, salmons, outlaw for starters). But we cut none of it, and lost a key piece.
Vazquez is the key to all this. Can he make the offense better enough to make up for the d? I dunno. At min, he has size. You can say a lot of things about IT, but size isn't an attribute. The thing about Vazquez, and this is just on paper, that I keep coming back to is team assists for the kings vs Vazquez's hornets/pelicans. 21.0 New Orleans, 20.8 sac. That's it. Sure, Vazquez got 9 per game. But he wasn't part of an unselfish pass first offense. When Nash was MVP level, he had huge assist numbers, but so did the suns, leading the league or right near the top. With Vazquez, New Orleans was still in the bottom 1/3 of the league, nearly identical to the kings. I hope his unselfishness is contagious, but numbers say it wasn't in New Orleans. For whatever that's worth. This is IF he starts. IT will not go quietly.
Anyway, I keep reminding myself this has to be a 3-4 year plan. Rough rough start to it. But if there was a season to take a step backward from a draft perspective, this was it. But that doesn't seem to be what they were trying to do.
We've heard all of this from the last 4 coaches, one of whom (musselman) had an almost identical résumé coming to the kings as malone. all that musselman was missing was bringing his father along. I have to be skeptical. If malone gets a dui right before the season, the deja vu will be complete.
We've heard it all before. The problem is, we have selfish players. It's the same guys who played selfishly last year. A coach can't change the core identity of players. Guys like Landry, Thornton, being selfish is what they do best. Making others better is not part of their games. Culture change works best with personnel change. We seem to have resigned ourselves to the fact that contracts are just going to have to expire for a large chunk of the roster.