Kahn walked by Beasley the other day as he pedaled on an exercise bike and told him he expected a "huge" finish to the season.
"He said, 'I can do that, D.K.,' " Kahn said. "I said, 'Good, I wouldn't ask you to do something you can't do.' He's capable of so many things."
Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/02/21/341977 ... z1EoSrAM00
The article focuses on Kahn's feelings (aka: D.K.) about this young core. I noticed a lot of people frustrated with Darko last night, and while I think I think those frustrations are valid, I have to say I'm happy Kahn is not changing gears due to worries about his job security or frustration with the teams failures.
As frustrating as Darko has been, Beasley in his own way has been equally frustrating. Laugh at Kahn (KAHHHHHHNNNNNN) all you want, but he's sticking his neck out for a very young, talented team he believes in. (sorry for being so idealistic)
Whatever happens post all star break going into the offseason I'm not losing faith.