Musselman is a phenominal coach who probably should've been COY in his second season.
His first season he went 38-44, with a 3rd ranked offense and 29th ranked defense. His team featured Gilbert Arenas, Earl Boykins, Erick Dampier, Mike Dunleavy, Adonal Foyle, Antawn Jamison, Troy Murphy, Jason Richardson, and Bob Sura.
The next year the team was a 39-43 team, with 11th ranked offense and 18th ranked defense.
His team featured Brian Cardinal, Calbert Cheaney, Speedy Claxton, Erick Dampier, Mike Dunleavy, Adonal Foyle, Avery Johnson, Mickael Pietrus, Jason Richardson, Clifford Robinson.
Only Cardinal, Cheaney, Richardson and Robinson played more than 75 games.
Think about it, Arenas was let go for nothing and Jamison was dealt for Van Exel who wound up being broken. So the Warriors lost their two best players for nothing and yet they were just as good. And Brian Cardinal who had washed out of the league played a valuable part of the team, as did Calbert Cheaney who has never been a good player. The Warriors finished the year without a point guard, not in the meaning that the point guards they had sucked, but in that they didn't exist. So Musselman didn't bother with a point guard going with Pietrus-Richardson-Dunleavy as his SF-SG-PG rotation and the team went 12-5 to close.
Just wonderful stuff. Far more deserving of COY than his second place finish the year before, which was kinda silly.
The Memphis Grizzlies assistant [Musselman] is said to have arrived with enough information -- individual scouting reports on the Kings, position papers on his basketball philosophy, outlines of his practices, etc. -- to overload a Web site.
Wells is probably not going to be on the Kings much longer, that playoff performance ensures a big payday. With Martin and Garcia I doubt they'll resign him for large $$$.