“Vlade makes the decisions,” said Ranadive, noting that Divac’s title as vice president of basketball and franchise operations positions him above general manager Pete D’Alessandro. “Two people report directly to me. Chris Granger, who runs the business side, and Vlade from the basketball side. I want to make that clear as we move forward. We have a lot of work to do, and we are all in this together.”
I'll believe it when I see it.
same here. same bullcrap from irritant.
I dunno.... Before it was "jazz band this" and "cherry picking offense" that....Now he seems more...contrite?
I totally understand where you are coming from though. Our FO has been saying the right things every TDOS going back to the days of the Magoofs. It is high time the people in charge of this team finally put their money where their mouth is.
I dunno.... Before it was "jazz band this" and "cherry picking offense" that....Now he seems more...contrite?
I totally understand where you are coming from though. Our FO has been saying the right things every TDOS going back to the days of the Magoofs. It is high time the people in charge of this team finally put their money where their mouth is.
I dunno.... Before it was "jazz band this" and "cherry picking offense" that....Now he seems more...contrite?
I totally understand where you are coming from though. Our FO has been saying the right things every TDOS going back to the days of the Magoofs. It is high time the people in charge of this team finally put their money where their mouth is.
same here. same bullpoopoo from irritant.
I hope that they emphasize building around Cousins. His heart is in Sacramento
http://www.kfbk.com/onair/bill-herenda-52749/collison-says-cousins-heart-in-sacramento-13568914/
Franchise player for 10 more years to come? Yes please!
This is the part which gives me optimism.
“All of us have different skills,” Ranadive said, “and everyone has their roles. Vlade is a unifier, a conductor, and he is very smart. People probably don’t realize that when he was back in Serbia (as head of the Olympic committee), he was dealing with political leaders at the highest level. He can interact with the person who carries your bag and interact with the president of a country. And he has a strong stomach. He wears big-boy pants. George, he is a future Hall of Fame coach. I have always respected him as a coach, and now I am getting to know him as a human being. And, yes, I ask dumb questions, and I am still an irritant. But I am counting on Vlade to pull this all together.”
Vlade without a doubt has experience dealing with various agendas and high-powered individuals. In Serbian politics, some of those individuals will go well beyond being "shady" characters. And throughout various ventures Vlade has regularly been regarded as a leader. Why's all this important? I don't see any issues he'll face in our organization being anything he hasn't come across before, to the extent I'd say it's child's play compared to what he's dealt with abroad.
He'll have little issue laying down the law. He's got backbone. He'll cut out much of the nonsense our weaker minded leadership has failed to wash aside. We're in vital need of a leader who can run this ship as well as keep Vivek in check. And as I said I'm fairly optimistic Vlade is that guy. The actual basketball related decisions and how those pan out we'll have to wait and see though.
The Vladfather, we need it.
For me it's not so much about Vivek and his rhetoric. It's about handing the keys over to Vlade, stepping the F back and letting the Vladfather do his job unimpeded. And I presume that's what happening.
“(It’s the) last time (in the lottery),” said Divac, who will represent the Kings at the proceedings. “We’re going to move fast, and like Vivek said, we are all in this together. Me, coach, Pete, Mike (Bratz). No separate agendas. Our only agenda now is to win.”
I like the confidence, but I'll believe it when I see it.
I know a lot of you are not yet convinced, but I think Vivek is on the right track. I'm going to continue to give him the benefit of the doubt and see how things shake out.
"One of the most interesting parts of the conversation, which Divac and D’Alessandro joined briefly, was Ranadive’s thought process behind the recent hirings. For someone who normally approaches problems in a methodical, analytical manner, his two most important and impressive changes seem more instinctive than calculating."
So far, Vivek's instincts have been downright sh**ty, which doesn't give me confidence about these moves. If Vlade is the ultimate decision maker and PDA has been put in the corner to do calculations and contract negotiations, Vlade becomes the de facto GM - the guy who really does pull the trigger on draft selections and trades and FA. Yet when Vivek is talking about Vlade, those skills aren't mentioned, that track record isn't referenced. (It's hard to reference something that doesn't exist). Vlade, the team builder, is referenced, not Vlade the GM. At this point these dots don't connect. If you want to go down the route of "In Vlade We Trust", then it's fine and dandy. Roll the dice and take a hang glider from Mt. Whitney on your introductory flight.
Agreed. It's scary that all of our hopes in turning this thing around rely on another guy who has never done this at this level. Shows how bad things have become.
I'm guessing Karl calls the shots or has the most influence.Agreed. It's scary that all of our hopes in turning this thing around rely on another guy who has never done this at this level. Shows how bad things have become.
I don't think that's scary. When Vivek bought the Kings and hired PDA we were relying on a guy who has never done this at this level. Many of the other names floated at the time (Hinkie, Schlenk etc) had never done this at this level. And the guys who DID have GM experience were Chris Wallace, David Kahn etc.
Being an NBA GM isn't exactly rocket science. Acquire your horses and the pieces to compliment them. It requires a successful vision and execution to bring it to life. Understanding cap implications and being able to look ahead a few steps (not a dig at PDA) and an eye for talent are things that your organization must have but that doesn't mean those responsibilities rest solely on Vlade's shoulders. Petrie's greatest asset was probably his talent evaluation but Divac can lean heavily on his scouts if need be.
There are zero guarantees on any GM, no matter their pedigree. Just like I did with D'Alessandro his first offseason, I'm giving Vlade the benefit of the doubt. And just like PDA I don't care what Vlade or anybody else from the Kings FO says. I'll judge each move individually on its merits and as a whole. In the meantime I'm choosing to be optimistic. It doesn't cost any more and makes thinking about the Kings more pleasant for the time being.
This is the nihilist approach - it doesn't matter who the Kings hire as de facto GM because it's all random chance anyway, so who the heck cares.