lpasso.sor wrote:What do you mean about time? The guy has consistently led the Kings to many post-season appearances
And that's where the story ends. Wit a team like that, they could've bee champs just like that. When I just remember how many nights I haven't been sleeping while watching the Kings, man, I was more nervous then him when they lost that game against Wolves
.was part of the turnaround that the Kings experienced during the early 2000's.
Yea, and all guys are gone, so...
Either way you look at it, he was still successful. Like a few posters alreayd said, there were a few shots here and there and they faced the Lakers when they were having some of their best seasons while the Kings were having theirs and faced plenty of tough competition in the West. Not that many coaches win playoff games, let alone championships. Judging by the other coaches that are currently available, I don't think there are many coaches that have won a great amount of championship titles and have enough success to make them more credible than someone like Adleman.
The reason why they had to ship off all of those guys were because.. Well, I don't know what they were really doing. They were semi-rebuilding while also getting signing some aging, but servicable veterans on the team, which is more of the management staff's fault rather than the coach's. The had to get rid of Webber because of his nagging injuries, Peja had to go because he was unhappy and underachieving, Vlade retired and Doug Christie was on the twilight of his career.