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Sacramento Kings Introduce Luke Walton As New Head Coach

  •  Bob Moffitt 
Monday, April 15, 2019 | Sacramento, CA
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In this March 31, 2019, file photo, Los Angeles Lakers head coach Luke Walton looks on during the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans.

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Updated 4:23 p.m.

The Kings have a new head coach.

Luke Walton, who parted way with the Los Angeles Lakers last week, was introduced to Sacramento Monday afternoon at Golden 1 Center.

General Manager Vlade Divac said at a press conference that Walton’s hiring was fast. “I didn’t want to waste time because I felt very confident he’s the guy to take us to the next level,” Divac said.

The Kings fired coach Dave Joerger last week after the team’s best finish since the 2005-06 season. Divac said he felt someone else would be better suited to improve upon the team’s 39-43 finish.

Walton says he embraces the Kings fast-paced play and aggressive offense. “We’re gonna shoot a lot of threes this year,” Walton said on Tuesday. “Shooting a lot of threes is what’s best for us. Like I said, we’re gonna play fast.”

Walton was on two championship teams as an assistant coach for the Golden State Warriors, and two as a player with the Lakers. He said it will take a strong work ethic and good team culture to transition the Kings from a playoff contender into a champion.

“A lot of teams always see the final result of a championship team and don’t realize how much hard work goes in,” Walton said.

Walton served as head coach for the Lakers during the past three seasons, including this past season when Lebron James joined the franchise. Divac praised his handling of the high-profile job and said he and  Walton “have the same soul about basketball.”

“I’ve known Luke for a long, long time. So, I know how he views basketball. It’s very similar to what I view,” Divac said. “When I realized he’s available, it’s an easy call for me to kind of reach out and sit down and talk about [the] opportunity.”

Sacramento fired Joerger last Thursday following a 39-43 finish that was the best record for the franchise in 13 years. Walton was dismissed in Los Angeles a day later when he failed to get the Lakers into the postseason in the first year with James.

Kings general manager Divac met with Walton on Saturday and the two sides quickly came to the agreement that was formally announced Monday.

The 39-year-old Walton was 98-148 in three years with Los Angeles in his first full-time head coaching job. He was 37-45 this season and was unable to make the playoffs even once.

Walton also has experience as an assistant for Golden State, helping the Warriors win the 2015 title and then leading the team to a 39-4 record, including 24 straight wins to open the 2015-16 season, as interim coach while Steve Kerr was sidelined following complications from a pair of back surgeries.

That performance helped him get the job with the Lakers but he was unable to duplicate that success with a roster with far less talent during his first two years and then again this year, even with James on board.

Walton now takes over an up-and-coming team in Sacramento that features several talented young players acquired by Divac: guards De'Aaron Fox and Buddy Hield, forward Marvin Bagley III and center Willie Cauley-Stein. The Kings finished 39-43, nine games out of a playoff spot after being tied for the Western Conference's eighth seed heading into the final game before the All-Star break.

Sacramento had its most wins since going 44-38 in 2005-06 during coach Rick Adelman's final season. That ended a run of eight straight playoff berths and Sacramento hasn't been back to the postseason since for the NBA's longest active drought.

Joerger was the ninth coach since Adelman was fired in 2006 and none was able to post a winning record or earn a playoff berth. In fact, since moving to Sacramento before the 1985-86 season, the only winning seasons for the Kings came in Adelman's eight years at the helm, highlighted by a trip to the Western Conference final in 2002.

Divac is now counting on Walton being the one who can get the team back to the level it reached under Adelman, when the Kings were a contender for several years and played an entertaining brand of basketball.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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