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Karl Interview 

Post#1 » by The Rebel » Fri Nov 29, 2013 5:11 am

Interesting read, not great but does not seem overly bitter.

I love Ty (Lawson) having a great year. I’m happy for him. I’m happy for Timo (Mozgov) because in a lot of ways, I thought, what happened the last three or four years, the two guys that got screwed by me, by my decisions, were Birdman [Chris Anderson] and Timo. Both of them now seem to have found a place and that makes me happy.

Q: What’s your take on JaVale?

A: He came here as a player that played 30 minutes [in Washington] without earning that responsibility, was given that responsibility because they were a bad team. My year with him last year, I was trying to figure out what he was. I thought at the end of last year he earned the right to get more minutes this year but I don’t think he earned the right to be given 30 minutes.

Q: Did you ever have a sit-down within the organization about JaVale’s role?

A: I don’t remember that conversation directly, one-on-one, either with [owner] Josh [Kroenke] or even [former general manager] Masai [Ujiri]. I think they tried to lobby through my assistants quite frequently, especially Masai. But we were having such a fun year last year that the opportunity probably didn’t come up until we lost to Golden State.

Q: Have you relived that series much, or replayed it in your head?

A: Gallo’s injury took our defense. Say we were above average defensively, and I think that probably would be a good way of phrasing it. And we went from above average to ordinary. We had no versatility in our defensive schemes. Wilson [Chandler] was the only guy that we could maneuver around. And we run into an offensive team that was the best at what we did the worst — cover the three ball.

And then you take your versatility out and you’re playing two small guards that their guards can shoot over even with good defensive position. They took the momentum from us in Game 2, shooting the hell out of it, and Games 3 and 4, that building was, it had a karma to it. We took it to Game 6. It wasn’t my favorite series I’ve coached. I wish I would have done a better job trying to figure out how to give confidence to our offense and/or our defense. Even in our two wins, I thought they were on guts and grit more than they were on good basketball cohesiveness. I think we were trying to find answers quite often in that series and didn’t find answers. And that falls on the coach.

Q: Do you think Andre Iguodala was Mark Jackson’s “mole”?

A: No question.


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Re: Karl Interview 

Post#2 » by RRFB » Fri Nov 29, 2013 7:33 am

I enjoyed that. He does seem kind of desperate to justify the reasons that got him fired though.

I also love how he bashed Iggy, Mark Jackson, and the entire Knicks organization.


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Post#3 » by pickIBL » Fri Nov 29, 2013 8:34 am

He didn't get fired. IMO it was all pretty mutual. I actually think Josh had the right to ask him to coach out his existing deal with no extension. That's the NBA. Deal with it.

He said some entertaining stuff and doesn't seem to take things too personal. That being said the fact that he couldn't get off the birdman's jock and failed to realize his screw job of Jordan Hamilton is the one thing that still bugs me. But it is time to move on. Ham is a RFA. Denver has a shot to retain him.
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Post#4 » by nugzin2040 » Fri Nov 29, 2013 8:40 am

pickIBL wrote:Ham is a RFA. Denver has a shot to retain him.


He's an UFA, but you're right--Denver has a chance to retain him.
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Re: Karl Interview 

Post#5 » by pickIBL » Fri Nov 29, 2013 8:41 am

eh yea they didn't pick up his option. stupid.
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Post#6 » by The Rebel » Fri Nov 29, 2013 3:33 pm

pickIBL wrote:He didn't get fired. IMO it was all pretty mutual. I actually think Josh had the right to ask him to coach out his existing deal with no extension. That's the NBA. Deal with it.

He said some entertaining stuff and doesn't seem to take things too personal. That being said the fact that he couldn't get off the birdman's jock and failed to realize his screw job of Jordan Hamilton is the one thing that still bugs me. But it is time to move on. Ham is a RFA. Denver has a shot to retain him.


Make no mistake Karl got fired, he pushed for it when Kroenke would not give him an extension, and was out of line, but he in no way quit.

One other comment I noticed was the Gallo injury, he blames the Gallo injury for killing the defense basically saying that Gallo and Chandler were key to the defense for the Nuggets, not Igoudala. It is funny how bad many talk about Gallo's defense yet the more you watch the more you realize that he and Chandler are damn important to this team.
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Re: Karl Interview 

Post#7 » by pickIBL » Fri Nov 29, 2013 5:03 pm

The Rebel wrote:
pickIBL wrote:He didn't get fired. IMO it was all pretty mutual. I actually think Josh had the right to ask him to coach out his existing deal with no extension. That's the NBA. Deal with it.

He said some entertaining stuff and doesn't seem to take things too personal. That being said the fact that he couldn't get off the birdman's jock and failed to realize his screw job of Jordan Hamilton is the one thing that still bugs me. But it is time to move on. Ham is a RFA. Denver has a shot to retain him.


Make no mistake Karl got fired, he pushed for it when Kroenke would not give him an extension, and was out of line, but he in no way quit.

One other comment I noticed was the Gallo injury, he blames the Gallo injury for killing the defense basically saying that Gallo and Chandler were key to the defense for the Nuggets, not Igoudala. It is funny how bad many talk about Gallo's defense yet the more you watch the more you realize that he and Chandler are damn important to this team.


Yea well bottom line for me is that if Karl wanted to be coaching the Nuggets right now... he' be coaching the Nuggets right now.
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Re: Karl Interview 

Post#8 » by Powder Blue » Sat Nov 30, 2013 5:00 am

Nice to see Karl isn't outwardly bitter...idk why he won't concede his weak playoff record and the poor showing year after year contributed to a coaching change.


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Re: Karl Interview 

Post#9 » by pickaxe » Sat Nov 30, 2013 11:48 am

I'm pretty sure he was just blind to the importance of getting out of the 1st round. Either intentionally ignorant of it, or just never gave it priority over his other coaching priorities...

Have a good feeling that to get more than one year on a new contract, if he had simply acknowledged the priority that his record regular season 57 wins may very well have given him one more year to get it right. George felt that cumulatively all of his accomplishments deserved more than one year extension.

He would have had to demonstrate his interest in pushing past the first round was more important than any prior accomplishment.

Think about it .....the same inability to read and respond to playoff teams that kept him stuck in the 1st round left him unable to read his employer and get past negotiations.
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