Memphis assistant and former Golden State head coach Eric Musselman will interview for a second time on Wednesday night in Las Vegas, one week after he became the first candidate to interview for the head coaching post.
The decision supports what sources within the Kings organization have confirmed, that Musselman has surpassed Monarchs coach John Whisenant as the frontrunner after it was believed Whisenant had already been chosen by Kings co-owners and longtime friends Joe and Gavin Maloof.
Sources who confirmed Musselman's second interview asked not to be identified out of fear of job reprisals.
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The Kings have officially crossed P.J. Carlesimo off their list of coaching candidates to replace Rick Adelman, reports Sam Amick of the Sacramento Bee.
Carlesimo will not be interviewed, according to a source close to the San Antonio assistant.
With Carlesimo out of the running, the Kings may be one step closer to officially hiring frontrunner John Whisenant, the Monarchs general manager and coach.
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May 29, 2006 11:01 AM EST
John Whisenant, the coach of Sacramento's WNBA affiliate Sacramento Monarchs, will be strongly considered for the position of Sacramento Kings head coach.
Whisenant has no NBA coaching experience, but was the 2005 WNBA coach of the year.
The team-owning Maloof brothers would not confirm if a new coach had been hired.
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Kings May 2006 Archive
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ESPN | May 24, 2006
ESPN's Marc Stein is reporting that the Sacramento Kings have received permission from the Golden State Warriors to interview Mario Elie for their head-coaching vacancy.
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ESPN | May 24, 2006
The Kings have not formally requested permission to interview Spurs assistant coach P.
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Sacramento Bee | May 20, 2006
Geoff Petrie, GM of the Sacramento Kings, is well into the process of contacting candidates and setting up interviews, although they have not begun.
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Washington Post | May 12, 2006
The Sacramento Kings have not formally contacted the Washington Wizards to request permission to speak with Coach Eddie Jordan about their open coaching position, according to a Wizards team source.
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Press Release | May 11, 2006
Bruce Bowen was the leading vote-getter on the NBA All-Defensive Team, the sixth consecutive season he's been on the team.
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Miami Herald | May 11, 2006
Stan Van Gundy would need permission from the Miami Heat to interview, but his name has emerged as a possible candidate for the head coaching position with the Sacramento Kings.
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Oregon Live | May 11, 2006
According to Oregon Live, Terry Porter has emerged as a potential candidate to coach the Sacramento Kings, but it is unclear how that will affect his work with an investor group trying to buy the Blazers franchise.
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ESPN | May 11, 2006
"We love Nellie," Maloof said. "But we do feel like defense has to be the priority. We've seen it with the Kings and we've seen it with our WNBA team -- defense wins championships."
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Washington Post | May 11, 2006
Just one day after Ernie Grunfeld said there is a "no time frame" for extending Eddie Jordan's contract, the Sacramento Bee listed Jordan as a potential candidate to coach the Sacramento Kings in a report.
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AP | May 11, 2006
"I feel like I should have been given another opportunity, but any time a guy gets fired or let go, that's how they feel," Rick Adelman said on Wednesday.
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Dallas Morning News | May 9, 2006
Don Nelson received half a dozen phone calls shortly after it was leaked that Rick Adelman's days in Sacramento are over.
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Sacramento Bee | May 9, 2006
In what has been rumored for many months now in Sacramento, the Rick Adelman era is now over after eight seasons at the helm for the Kings.
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The Ledger | May 6, 2006
"We've built a great foundation for the stuff we want to be able to do," said Kings' head coach Rick Adelman. "I'm very optimistic about it."
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Sacramento Bee | May 6, 2006
Bonzi Wells becomes a free agent this summer and is deferring to the Kings for whether or not he will return, as he's made it clear that he'd like to stay in Sacramento.
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AP | May 6, 2006
Tony Parker scored 31 points, a playoff career-high, as the Spurs surgically defeated and eliminated the Kings by a final score of 105-83.
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Express-News | May 5, 2006
Neither Rick Adelman nor Bonzi Wells are under contract with the Sacramento Kings for the 2006-2007 season and if the coach returns, he'd like to the player return as well.
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Express-News | May 5, 2006
Rick Adelman divided his practice sessions into two parts; stopping Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili from penetrating and the other part was simply Tim Duncan.
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Express-News | May 4, 2006
"There is some evidence that suggests that visiting teams traveling from the east to the west have a relative disadvantage compared to teams traveling from the west to the east."
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San Antonio Express-News | May 4, 2006
Kings forward Ron Artest said that, after watching the game again on film, the Kings just didn't want Tuesday's Game 5 badly enough.
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San Antonio Express-News | May 4, 2006
Point guard Tony Parker was still limping slightly a day after bruising his right thigh, but he said he would play Friday when the Spurs' first-round series resumes in Sacramento according to the San Antonio Express-News.
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Sports Illustrated | May 3, 2006
Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker helped the Spurs overcome a combined 62 points from Bonzi Wells and Ron Artest, going into the lane for five straight baskets down the stretch to pull out a 109-98 victory Tuesday night for a 3-2 lead in their first-round series, according to a report by the Associated Press.
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ESPN | May 1, 2006
The man accused of throwing the cup that sparked a 2004 brawl between the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons fans was sentenced Monday to 30 days in jail on an assault and battery charge, the Associated Press is reporting.
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Forbes.com | May 1, 2006
Bonzi Wells had 25 points and 17 rebounds in the Kings' 102-84 thrashing of the Spurs on Sunday and they have become a very confident club, now that the series is tied at 2.