[外電] George Karl還想執教
George Karl says he still wants to coach
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George Karl's energy is still there.
Oh boy, is it still there.
It's almost entirely positive, whether the 63-year-old whose coaching career
was put on hold two summers ago is having his daily chats with NBA
contemporaries or analyzing the game in unfiltered fashion as an ESPN
analyst. If anyone has the wherewithal to hold onto the big-picture
perspective, it's the man who has beaten cancer twice (prostate and throat)
and kept building on a body of work that includes the sixth-most wins in
league history (1,131) and a winning percentage (.599) that is fourth among
the eight coaches who have ever won 1,000-plus games (behind Phil Jackson at
.704, Pat Riley at .636, and Jerry Sloan at .603).
But sometimes, Karl will admit, a tinge of negativity creeps up that won't
likely go away until he's back on a bench again.
"There are days where I get down," Karl, who was fired by the Denver Nuggets
in the summer of 2013 despite having been the Coach of the Year the season
before, told USA TODAY Sports. "There are days where I'm disappointed that
the phone's not ringing. But I would say that on the majority of my days, I
say, 'George, you can't get bitter now, because you've been blessed. You've
been given jobs when you probably shouldn't have gotten jobs.' I was given an
opportunity when I was 33 years old to coach a (Cleveland Cavaliers) team
where I probably shouldn't have been given that opportunity. So I look back
at my career as a blessing. I want to do it one more time. My hope and my
feeling is that the league will figure it out and give me that opportunity."
He thought that opportunity may have arrived last month.
When the Sacramento Kings fired Michael Malone on Dec. 15 and almost
immediately began talking about a desire to inject life into their offense,
Karl's name rose to the surface. Not only has he long been known as an
innovative offensive mind, but his deep ties to some of the more-influential
members of the Kings' management group made it seem all the more likely that
he would get the job. Or so it seemed.
With fans calling for Karl's hiring on social media, local talk radio and
even within the team's arena, the Kings opted to promote lead
assistant/former Utah Jazz head coach Tyrone Corbin and plan to reassess the
situation this summer. Yet still, Karl's Kings connections — which range
from his more-recent Denver Nuggets days with Sacramento general manager Pete
D'Alessandro, assistant general manager Mike Bratz and director of player
personnel Dean Oliver to his tumultuous time spent 30 years ago coaching
Kings advisor Chris Mullin while with the Golden State Warriors to ties with
the representatives of the centerpiece player DeMarcus Cousins — will remain
relevant once that time comes.
"You know, there's too many guys in Sacramento who I know (to not have spoken
about their situation)," said Karl, whose son, Coby, was represented by
Cousins' primary agent, Dan Fegan, for years and who once had Cousins'
day-to-day agent, Jarrin Akana, reassigned from Nuggets assistant coach to
Nuggets scout when he took over for coach Jeff Bzdelik in 2005.
"There's obviously been communication. But have they ever talked to me about
being the head coach? We've talked around it, but we've probably never talked
about that situation. Do I feel I'm on their list? Yes, but I think they made
it very clear when they made the decision to give Corbin the opportunity to
coach that that was what they were going to do."
His history with Mullin is ancient, to be sure, but still part of this
picture that even Karl isn't quite sure what to make of. And as Mullin's
title (advisor to the chairman) clearly indicates, he is known to have
serious sway with second-year Kings owner and chairman Vivek Ranadive and
D'Alessandro.
Mullin, who some believe is interested in coaching the team next season,
played under Karl early in his career for the Golden State Warriors when both
men were going through a tough time in their respective lives. They got off
to a good start, with Golden State making the playoffs for the first time in
a decade in the 1986-87 campaign that Karl's first with the Warriors and
Mullin's second in the NBA. But it all fell apart in the following season, as
Mullin was out for a month as he went through an alcohol rehabilitation
program and the then-35-year-old Karl resigned when a flurry of trades and
Mullin's absence led to the Warriors losing 48 of 64 games.
Even Karl admits he's not sure how to read all the tea leaves when it comes
to all those prior relationships and how they affect his chances at the Kings
job, but he's still hopeful that Sacramento might be the next coaching stop.
As for the Kings' plans, a person with knowledge of their situation told USA
TODAY Sports that – barring an unexpected playoff push by Corbin — Karl is
likely to be among the candidates who receive consideration this summer. The
person spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the private nature of
the coaching search process.
There could be unexpected candidates who become available, too, coaches like
Scott Brooks (Oklahoma City) and Tom Thibodeau (Chicago Bulls) who could find
themselves on the hot seat this season and who would certainly be of interest
to the Kings. Alvin Gentry — the Golden State Warriors associate head coach
who has been a head coach for the Miami Heat, Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles
Clippers and Phoenix Suns — is also expected to be a candidate.
Coincidentally, Gentry interviewed for the Kings' lead assistant job under
Malone last summer before ultimately deciding to join the Warriors and
partner with head coach Steve Kerr.
Former Warriors coach Mark Jackson has been discussed internally as well, and
even had an informal visit with Mullin, D'Alessandro and Cousins at Sleep
Train Arena on Dec. 17 that lasted nearly two hours, but his chances at the
job appear to be minimal.
For Karl's part in it all, he knows this much: there's a better ending in
store than the one he had in Denver.
After winning the NBA's Coach of the Year award in 2012-13 season in which
the Nuggets went 57-25, Denver fell to the Golden State Warriors in the first
round that included a season-ending injury to small forward Danilo Gallinari.
Karl, who had one season left on his contract, would later push owner Stan
Kroenke and his son, team president Josh Kroenke, for a contract extension
that he felt he deserved. Instead, he found himself getting pushed out the
door.
"The things that we did in my last year in Denver, I think can be bigger and
better than they were that last year," he said. "I'm into the game. There's
excitement to my thoughts on the game. I'm not bored. I'm not dull. I'm kind
of like pumped to get that opportunity. So there's a youthful enthusiasm and
energy that comes when you don't work for a year and a half."
For reasons even he doesn't fully understand, the coaching grind — and all
the restless nights that come with it — is still calling.
"In the NBA, it is a fight," Karl said of the coaching life. "It is a daily
fight to be a good basketball team, and that's good. Now if you want to be a
championship basketball team, it's almost a 24-hour fight. Coaches don't
sleep for a reason. They don't sleep because it's a danger zone every night.
Very seldom do you ever get two or three days off … The lifestyle of
coaching in the NBA is a tremendous challenge that gives you tremendous highs
but also tremendous lows."
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