Sik Infant wrote:yosemiteben wrote:fatlever wrote:why is everyone so in love with Malone?
Curious about this as well. He was 28 - 54 his first season with SAC, then started this season 11 - 13. Granted SAC was a bit of a mess, but not sure what the draw is.
He's known as an excellent motivator, who can develop talent and can coach offense.
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What makes you think he can coach offense? He was a defensive guy in Golden State, not an offensive guy, basically the same role that Thibs, Clifford and Joeger held when they were also assistants.
http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/Wa ... 366556.phphttp://www.sactownroyalty.com/2013/6/3/ ... gs-defenseExpecting Malone to come here and turn this team into a good offensive team is wishful thinking. One of the reasons the Kings fired him was because they wanted him to get the team to play faster with more offense.
Yes, it's largely Ranadive's fault for ignoring the Team Building 101 handbook by hiring a defensive-minded coach before adding offensive-minded executives in D'Alessandro and Mullin in 2013.
But again, like Kenny used to put it, it is what it is. The Kings wanted someone who, as D'Alessandro said, will be more "moldable" to their outside-the-box ideas and high-risk-high-reward plans. Play faster, like the Warriors and Nuggets teams that D'Alessandro and Mullin came up loving in their respective time in the NBA. Try new things on the offensive end, maybe stealing a page or 10 from the playbook of the Kings' NBA Development League team in Reno that has become a personnel petri dish of sorts.
But Malone was widely known to be a defense-first coach, someone who had helped LeBron James make strides on that end during his time as a Cleveland Cavaliers assistant coach under Mike Brown and who ran the Warriors' defensive unit when it improved during his time there as well. D'Alessandro, meanwhile, spent the majority of his front-office tenure with the offensive-minded Karl in Denver and offensive wizard Don Nelson when he was with the Warriors.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nb ... /20420147/I certainly won't argue that Malone may still turn out to be a good head coach and there is no doubt he was the victim of a dysfunctional front office on Sacto. That being said, lets not turn Malone into some mythical, cure-all coach based off incorrect assumptions about his coaching style.