Who do you want to coach the Kings next year?

Who do you want as the headcoach next year?

  • Mike Brown

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Mike Budenholzer

    Votes: 3 4.5%
  • Jeff van Gundy

    Votes: 16 24.2%
  • Stan van Gundy

    Votes: 6 9.1%
  • Nate McMillan

    Votes: 13 19.7%
  • Jerry Sloan

    Votes: 21 31.8%
  • Keith Smart

    Votes: 2 3.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 6.1%

  • Total voters
    66
Well I'm already on record as preferring Nate McMillan as our next coach and that hasn't changed. The reason he's at the top of my list is that he's shown in the past that he prioritizes defense and his offensive scheme is built around solid no-gimmick half-court sets which are typically what wins you close games in the playoffs. The player Brandon Roy became in Portland under his watch is pretty much best-case scenario with Evans and Aldridge turned out alright too. With Cousins and Evans as our cornerstones, if they remain our cornerstones, our identity should be built around exploiting that size and strength advantage. Find an ace defensive wing (I'm really liking Oladipo in the draft this year -- but maybe we could try to pry Moe Harkless from Orlando since they also have Tobias Harris or try to sign free agent Tony Allen away from Memphis this summer) and find a defensive ying to Cousins' yang (this is the tough part -- I'm not expecting a Nerlens Noel miracle. I still think Oden is worth a look. I'm coming up short here on plausible options... Splitter?). You'll probably also want a do-it-all third option scorer who hopefully can shoot well enough to space the floor. The bench we can figure out later, so that's three positions of need to make McMillan's system work since we already have the two most important roles covered.

The other reason I prefer McMillan is that he sortof bridges the gap between the older generation and the younger generation of coaching. He's a part of the USA basketball staff so he already has a relationship of some kind with the best players in the league and I feel like he might relate better with our young players than some of the older coaches being mentioned. I'd love to see what Sloan could do with this team given 3 years and the full support of our new front office, but then we're probably shopping for a new coach after that in the middle of our window of contention which is a frightening prospect. I like Jeff Van Gundy for a lot of the same reasons I like McMillan, but he's been away from coaching for awhile now. I don't think he's as prepared to step in and start turning this around from day 1 as Nate would be. I wouldn't touch SVG at this point. Even forgetting what happened the last time we tried to sign him, he came out of that whole Orlando fiasco looking almost as bad as Dwight Howard did and he's already cultivated a reputation as a coach that players learn to hate in a relatively short time. I just think he's too volatile a personality to be clashing regularly with DMC.

And Calipari is an intriguing option, but he's not leaving Kentucky this year. Maybe in 5 years he'll be ready to give the NBA another go, but we can't afford to sit around spinning our wheels going nowhere for that length of time. We need to get this coaching problem fixed ASAP so we can start actually making forward progress and shaking loose the memories of the past 10 years of Maloofian incompetence. Phil Jackson is also intriguing particularly for the 'sticking it to the Lakers' potential, but I'm not convinced he's even ready to coach again. Like Bill Walton it seems that he's barely held together with scotch tape at this point. He's on the short list, but he's also going to command the biggest coaching salary in the history of sports, which is asking a lot of a new ownership group that also has to deal with renovating an entire city district (slight exaggeration).

PS -- On a related note, I can't tell you how angry I am that UCLA chose this season to end their Ben Howland train wreck, effectively reducing the odds of USC landing the best coach available to nill. Thanks a lot guys. Couldn't you have let your program nosedive for just one more season? No up and coming coach is going to pick the USC job over the one across town at UCLA with all that history behind them. :mad:

We always aim to please USC fans...:D
 
You know what?! Other than the dribble about their Sonics and the deluded fact that Hawes is their answer at C (when Cousins is on the roster), that GM/coach combo is not a bad idea to be honest. Not sure Phil is a Seattle or Sacramento guy to be honest. He will probably in Lakers front office in a year or two.

Let me say this. The thing is that Seattle has to have a team first before they can hire Phil Jackson. And let me go way out on a limb where the fruit is much juicier. Dont be surprised if Chris Hansen isnt the owner of the Seattle Supersonics even though their group got a lot of money. If the City of Sacramento can come out and basically pull out the upset,( In Seattle's eyes) then Chris Hansen can be upset and someone else can be the owner of the Seattle Supersonics.

Sure I am offensive but then I like where the juicy fruit is...
 
When Popovich took over as a coach of San Antonio, no one thought he was a slam dunk ;)

I very much doubt this ownerhsip group, if they end up buying the Kings, will be thinking about stop gap solutions. They will do their due dilligence and pick the absolute best candidate regaless of how much they will cost! I think we have been conned into thinking about short trm here by our ineptitude to get a good coach ever since Rick Adelman left town! That is about to change! It will first start by getting the best GM for the job and he will be given a job of getting the best coach!

The year Popovich took over the Spurs, they went 17-47, and I remember him being one of the coaches everyone thought would be fired the next season.
 
Why? He's unemployed at the college level, and left Tennessee on not the greatest of terms.

He's unemployed not because he couldn't win at Tennessee but because of some NCAA violations. Otherwise he probably would already be accepting the UCLA job as I post this. That isn't going to be an issue coaching in the NBA. He took Tennesse basketball to places it's never been. I've always thought with his personality and basketball IQ he would fit much better as an NBA coach.
 
Its very possible to be a players coach, and still hold players accountable. All the players in San Antonio love Pop's, but he certainly holds them accountable. He's loved because number one, he wins, and number two, he treats every player the same. He playes no favorites.

Remember how Pop used to be all over Tony Parker in his younger days? I think they love him now, but I don't know how much they loved him in the early developmental years. Respect is always more important than love for a coach, especially when they are young and don't know any better.
 
Is there any chance that Keith Smart is back next year? I'm starting to get a little nervous with the recent success. I'm pretty sure he's gone but you never know I guess.
 
The only thing we can know for sure is that Keith Smart is done. It is rare that new ownership comes in and doesnt make big changes.
 
The only thing we can know for sure is that Keith Smart is done. It is rare that new ownership comes in and doesnt make big changes.

The dodgers kept Don Mattingly. I realize that's baseball but still. He's on a short leash this year though. The new ownership spent a ton to get him some talented players. I don't see the new ownership of the Kings spending like the Dodgers and seeing if Keith Smart can work it out.
 
It depends. If they look at win/loss, they might be crazy enough to give him another go. However, if they're paying attention like we are (or have people who are paying attention), there's no way he will stick around. This team has talent, but it is being grossly misused. In the short term, Smart is chasing wins instead of developing players and structure for long term gains. We'll see what new ownership sees.
 
Top of FO will be cleaned. Their first priority will be to contact best talent on the roster, Smart shouldn't survive after that stage regardless if new FO haven't made up their minds before starting the process.
 
It depends. If they look at win/loss, they might be crazy enough to give him another go.

If they stay in Sacramento and Keith Smart stays on as the head coach it will not invigorate the Kings fan base going into next season. They are going to want to build a buzz about the future. A needed change in direction with no ties to the Maloofs (Petrie and Smart). I've got to believe that Smart has to be gone. They could look at win/loss but overall it's still mediocre and underachieving. Is it really an improvement over last year? I'm not so sure. I don't think the players are playing all out and if you took an anonymous poll of the locker room, I think the majority would want someone else. Not that it's up to the players but the NBA is a player's league and in order to get results the players have to respect their Coach. I don't think they respect him. A lot of that is Coach Smart's fault and a lot of it is the players fault. I'm sure IT would love to have him back though.
 
I think its important for us to finish this season strong, if we can get 32 or more wins potential coaches see this roster as a team on the verge, rather than a complete mess.
 
If we are here next year there is a 80 o/o chance we have new owners leaving a 20 o/o chance it's the Maloofs. Smart us under contract for next year. Whether new owners means a new coach is somewhat dependent on when ownership changes hands. The sooner it I'd the more options the new owners have. The later it is the more likely they will stick with Smart for next season. I'm good anyway it goes. I just want Kings basketball here next year no matter who the coach is. First things first. One of the benefits of being new owners is you get to choose. I have no advice for them.
 
Top of FO will be cleaned. Their first priority will be to contact best talent on the roster, Smart shouldn't survive after that stage regardless if new FO haven't made up their minds before starting the process.

Exactly. Reke and Cousins impending FA's.
 
No offense, Cwebb#4, but your posts kind of get lost because your signature is so huge. Ever thought of just putting it in a thread in the Personnel Moves section?
 
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