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Post#1 » by boogie-reke » Tue May 28, 2013 8:40 pm

More and more indication that he will be our new head coach.

Personally I am absolutely THRILLED. We all know the problem is with defense, and this guy is gonna make everyone move their feet, play team defense, put in the work and take out their bad habits.

This is exactly what we need as the worst defense in the NBA for way too long - this is the guy who can really change our culture - he has a proven trackrecord of doing it everywhere he went go.

Fantastic interview with him right here :

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnSu7BX2iEQ[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hke79i6LRYc[/youtube]

This guy is gonna be a waking up all our primadonnas from their afternoon naps and start making them work, and hold them accountable to playing defense. I love it.

Another great article, when the Warriors hired him :

-- Michael Malone gave us a telling glimpse into his personality, even before his first face-to-face meeting with the Bay Area media.

During a phone interview with the Warriors' new lead assistant coach this month, a crying child acted as background noise. After about five minutes, it had to be asked which of his young daughters was having the temper tantrum.

"Come on, that's not one of my kids. I wouldn't allow it," Malone said. "They would be running suicides right now, and they know it."

Malone, along with new head coach Mark Jackson, plans to bring that kind of discipline to the Warriors this season in an attempt to change decades of lackadaisical defense, backbiting and losing.

"We're not just going to talk about defense. We're going to live it," Malone said. "I don't think defense has been taught there, because of the way they played - trying to outscore opponents. We're going to teach it, and, as we teach it, we're going to hold guys accountable."

The Warriors are hoping Malone's resume will prove to speak louder than the past handful of coaches who have come here talking defense yet walking offense. He's taking a flat-out leap of faith that the franchise is finally serious about making the switch in philosophy.

Malone, 39, is married (Jocelyn) with two daughters (Caitlyn, 6, and Bridget, 5). He has 10 seasons of experience in the NBA after seven years in the college ranks - following in the footsteps of his father, Brendan, who coached in the league for 23 seasons.

The Cleveland Cavaliers won 66.3 percent of their games while Malone acted as Mike Brown's top assistant from 2005 to 2009. The Cavs went to the playoffs all five seasons, including the 2008-09 season, during which they won 66 games and allowed an NBA-low 91.4 points a game.

Malone is widely considered as the mentor who got through to LeBron James and made him understand the importance of defense. What the coach did in his first season as Monty Williams' lead assistant in New Orleans, however, may be as impressive. The Hornets allowed 94 points a game last season, trimming opponents' scoring by 8.7 points a game and leapfrogging 17 teams in the defensive rankings from the previous year.

"We took a team that wasn't given any chance, but we maximized what we had," Malone said. "I'm more proud of that than all the games we won and everything we did in Cleveland. We changed the culture in one year."

Malone certainly had an impact on New Orleans' progress, but he also was working with one of the league's best defensive point guards in Chris Paul, an inside presence in Emeka Okafor and a handful of defensive-minded wing players.

Without major roster changes in Oakland, Malone will be working with two guards who haven't consistently proved willing or able to stop dribble penetration, a center who hasn't shown up for the past two seasons and little depth.

"Can you play defense with two small guards? It's a very interesting question, and I don't have a definite answer," Malone said. "Can they defend? Are they willing to defend? It could be hard to break those habits, but, if they want to win, they'll be willing."

Malone doesn't believe that there's a certain roster formula that equates to success. He's defended and won with small teams, big teams, slow teams and fast teams. The common denominator in all of his successes has been an efficient offense that makes opponents work for every shot on the other end of the court.

All of that becomes quite a bit easier with an eraser or two on the backline. That's why Malone is excited about Ekpe Udoh, why he can't wait for Andris Biedrins to return to form and why he hopes David Lee's competitiveness can translate to better defense.

Malone wouldn't be here if he didn't think it has a chance of working. He had an offer to go to the Lakers and reunite with Brown. He was a finalist for the Warriors' head-coaching gig and probably could have gotten into the running in Detroit, Minnesota or Toronto.

"It is very apparent that this group of guys is committed, passionate and enthusiastic about building something special. I had some great opportunities, but I saw that the Golden State Warriors were beginning a new journey," Malone said. "This is an opportunity to build something special, to change a culture, to change a team's identity and hopefully to change their fortunes.

"My girls have no idea what California is all about, but I have convinced them to be excited about seeing the Golden Gate Bridge, the redwood trees and the ocean. They're as sold as I am, and that makes my life a whole lot easier."

Especially since there won't be any tears.

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Post#2 » by boogie-reke » Tue May 28, 2013 8:44 pm

Btw, this guy is gonna force DeMarcus, Thornton, Tyreke etc to either swim or drown.

I can def see a major overhaul within a year if guys doesn't adjust to him - and personally I hope the management have full support in him if that's the case.
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Post#3 » by blind prophet » Tue May 28, 2013 8:51 pm

We should wait for it to become official. We all know too well how much baloney some of the media has put out in general with the Kings lately.
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Post#4 » by Cruel_Ruin » Tue May 28, 2013 9:37 pm

I for one really like Malone as a candidate. He's considered a top coaching prospect in league circles and has an incredible defensive pedigree.

Lets see if he can reach out to Cousins and inspire him to play defense. He's got all the tools with his length, mobility and strength. He just needs to give a ****.
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Post#5 » by AI » Tue May 28, 2013 9:55 pm

I know this is OT, but who do you guys believe your new GM will be now that Geoff Petrie will not be brought back?
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Post#6 » by blind prophet » Tue May 28, 2013 9:56 pm

Cruel_Ruin wrote:I for one really like Malone as a candidate. He's considered a top coaching prospect in league circles and has an incredible defensive pedigree.

Lets see if he can reach out to Cousins and inspire him to play defense. He's got all the tools with his length, mobility and strength. He just needs to give a ****.


He still needs a lot of help though.

Cuz is relied on too much for help and team defense, our guards and wings get beat and Cuz lacks the athleticism to be a shot blocker or shot deter fella. Really Cuz ideally could be an excellent personal defender, and defensive rebounder, picking up a charge or two a game.

He needs some help from a solid big team defender.

JT is just passable, Patterson good personal defender, Hayes average to excellent personal defender depending on match up.

Hopefully Malone can get our guards to stop getting beat so much, that would help us a great deal and limit Cuz's fouls.
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Post#7 » by blind prophet » Tue May 28, 2013 9:58 pm

AI wrote:I know this is OT, but who do you guys believe your new GM will be now that Geoff Petrie will not be brought back?


No clue, but the media is making it seem that Vivek has a lot of respect for certain fellas affiliated with the Warriors.
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Post#8 » by Inigo_Montoya » Tue May 28, 2013 11:17 pm

AI wrote:I know this is OT, but who do you guys believe your new GM will be now that Geoff Petrie will not be brought back?

If the Malone report is accurate then I am 99% certain that it will be Schlenk. I don't think that Vivek would have hired a head coach without the input of the new GM and Schlenk, Vivek, and Malone are already connected through Golden State.
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Post#9 » by boogie-reke » Tue May 28, 2013 11:17 pm

AI wrote:I know this is OT, but who do you guys believe your new GM will be now that Geoff Petrie will not be brought back?


I think Travis Schlenk from the Warriors seems to be our guy.
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Post#10 » by perezident » Tue May 28, 2013 11:19 pm

I'm waiting for two things. 1) The news to be official. 2) Development in training camp.

However, if it is Malone I'm more excited to see who he surrounds himself with for his coaching staff. He loves to speak to JVG's impact on his coaching career so it would be interesting to see if somehow JVG is willing to lend the helping hand to him. I also read somewhere that Malone would want to bring in his father to be on the staff.
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Post#11 » by Cruel_Ruin » Tue May 28, 2013 11:35 pm

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Cruel_Ruin wrote:I for one really like Malone as a candidate. He's considered a top coaching prospect in league circles and has an incredible defensive pedigree.

Lets see if he can reach out to Cousins and inspire him to play defense. He's got all the tools with his length, mobility and strength. He just needs to give a ****.


He still needs a lot of help though.

Cuz is relied on too much for help and team defense, our guards and wings get beat and Cuz lacks the athleticism to be a shot blocker or shot deter fella. Really Cuz ideally could be an excellent personal defender, and defensive rebounder, picking up a charge or two a game.

He needs some help from a solid big team defender.

JT is just passable, Patterson good personal defender, Hayes average to excellent personal defender depending on match up.

Hopefully Malone can get our guards to stop getting beat so much, that would help us a great deal and limit Cuz's fouls.


Guards will get beat in the NBA. That is life in the NBA.

What isn't routine is how bad Cousins is at defending the pick and roll. He's lazy, slow to rotate, and hacks like crazy.
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Post#12 » by boogie-reke » Wed May 29, 2013 12:13 am

Spot on. DeMarcus lack of effort in defending the P&R is either gonna change for the better, or he's on the next train out of Sacramento - and I for one am all for this type of ultimatum.
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Post#13 » by pillwenney » Wed May 29, 2013 2:02 am

No problem with the hire in theory, but would like for there to be interviews first at least.
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Post#14 » by Wolfay » Wed May 29, 2013 2:30 am

pillwenney wrote:No problem with the hire in theory, but would like for there to be interviews first at least.


Not a lot of time for that. The draft is less than a month away.

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Post#15 » by KF10 » Wed May 29, 2013 2:56 am

boogie-reke wrote:Btw, this guy is gonna force DeMarcus, Thornton, Tyreke etc to either swim or drown.

I can def see a major overhaul within a year if guys doesn't adjust to him - and personally I hope the management have full support in him if that's the case.


bye bye Thornton

the main reason why Thornton was traded from NO is that his defensive effort was poor under Monty Williams (Mike Malone was an assistant at the time).

Malone will bench the "score-first, defense-never" type of players.
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Post#16 » by SacKingZZZ » Wed May 29, 2013 3:01 am

Just really hope he's a flexible personality. Jerry Sloan coming in and trying to go all general Patton out there is one thing, Mike Malone in his first gig is entirely another.
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Post#17 » by SacKingZZZ » Wed May 29, 2013 3:02 am

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boogie-reke wrote:Btw, this guy is gonna force DeMarcus, Thornton, Tyreke etc to either swim or drown.

I can def see a major overhaul within a year if guys doesn't adjust to him - and personally I hope the management have full support in him if that's the case.


bye bye Thornton

the main reason why Thornton was traded from NO is that his defensive effort was poor under Monty Williams (Mike Malone was an assistant at the time).

Malone will bench the "score-first, defense-never" type of players.



Must have missed the defense-never part of Thornton. He's always looked solid to me.
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Post#18 » by KF10 » Wed May 29, 2013 3:06 am

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boogie-reke wrote:Btw, this guy is gonna force DeMarcus, Thornton, Tyreke etc to either swim or drown.

I can def see a major overhaul within a year if guys doesn't adjust to him - and personally I hope the management have full support in him if that's the case.


bye bye Thornton

the main reason why Thornton was traded from NO is that his defensive effort was poor under Monty Williams (Mike Malone was an assistant at the time).

Malone will bench the "score-first, defense-never" type of players.



Must have missed the defense-never part of Thornton. He's always looked solid to me.


In his first season with the Kings, I always thought he was an underrated defender despite what Hornets fans thought but he has really regressed (or doesn't put much emphasis on defense anymore) these past 2 years.
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Post#19 » by SacKingZZZ » Wed May 29, 2013 3:07 am

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Cruel_Ruin wrote:I for one really like Malone as a candidate. He's considered a top coaching prospect in league circles and has an incredible defensive pedigree.

Lets see if he can reach out to Cousins and inspire him to play defense. He's got all the tools with his length, mobility and strength. He just needs to give a ****.


He still needs a lot of help though.

Cuz is relied on too much for help and team defense, our guards and wings get beat and Cuz lacks the athleticism to be a shot blocker or shot deter fella. Really Cuz ideally could be an excellent personal defender, and defensive rebounder, picking up a charge or two a game.

He needs some help from a solid big team defender.

JT is just passable, Patterson good personal defender, Hayes average to excellent personal defender depending on match up.

Hopefully Malone can get our guards to stop getting beat so much, that would help us a great deal and limit Cuz's fouls.


Guards will get beat in the NBA. That is life in the NBA.

What isn't routine is how bad Cousins is at defending the pick and roll. He's lazy, slow to rotate, and hacks like crazy.


Not that Cousins has been great, but it has to be told, Keith Smarts idea of pick and roll defense was just horrible. Has guys waaay over commit or not commit at all. He even took a great pick and roll defending big in Chuck Hayes and made him look bad at times. I want a coach that likes a hard hedge but is always thinking about covering the space between the pick and the roll man and keeps it more honest and less gimmicky. Smarts version of pick and roll defense was caught in between a switch and a hard hedge which eventually led to an open corner 3 or an easy lane to the basket.
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Post#20 » by Wolfay » Wed May 29, 2013 3:47 am

SacKingZZZ wrote:Just really hope he's a flexible personality. Jerry Sloan coming in and trying to go all general Patton out there is one thing, Mike Malone in his first gig is entirely another.


Being flexible with a bunch of malcontents gets you nowhere. It rewards poor behavior, and it just makes you the players' bitch. We've had enough of that with Smart. The players need to grow up, and if they don't, play somewhere else. Talent alone will only get you so far.
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