Where do the other owners stand?

So anyway, where are the other part owners to put an end to this madness? Tell Vivek to sit the hell down

Does anyone understand this relationship between partners? Vivek is spending more money than can be recouped except on the sale of the team sometime in the unknown future. Is he spending everyone else's money also? Just curious because I like the way he is spending his money. I think a quick answer would keep this subject from being tossed from the thread. ;)

Meanwhile, back to watching Japanese movies. I need a huge distraction from what is going on with the Kings. My emotions have been twisted inside and out.
 
Good question. The partners are either with him (VR) or against him but do not say anything. It's pretty safe to assume that VR consulted with his partners first. If the partners first knew about the Corbin head coaching signing via twitter/social media the organization is in more trouble than I thought. :eek:
 
I think Vivek now owns around 70% of Kings maybe bit more as far and away majority owner. I don't think minority owners have much say at all, not that they couldn't. But they'd need to be totally united just to get word in edge wise against the dominate triumvirate of PDA, Mullin, and Ranadive.
 
We don't know unless they publicly speak out which is highly unlikely! New owners make mistakes. It's unfortunate that our owner's mistake has turned into a monumental **** up!

The first thing he should have done was surround himself with basketball people that have won it all and know what it takes to achieve the ultimate goal! What he did was surround himself with proven failures as front office people and guys that have never won big or know what it takes to win big. Not to mention thinking that he can outsmart HOF coaches with tactics that will never win in the NBA.
 
We don't know unless they publicly speak out which is highly unlikely! New owners make mistakes. It's unfortunate that our owner's mistake has turned into a monumental **** up!

The first thing he should have done was surround himself with basketball people that have won it all and know what it takes to achieve the ultimate goal! What he did was surround himself with proven failures as front office people and guys that have never won big or know what it takes to win big. Not to mention thinking that he can outsmart HOF coaches with tactics that will never win in the NBA.

Other than this, he has done pretty well. :rolleyes: There is no logic in what was done and it might not be possible to get back to ground zero which was the beginning of the season. There are no mulligans in basketball.
 
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