The final beep had barely sounded in the Kings season and its general management was out of the door.
Sacramento and his general manager separated each other after a seasonal defeat 120-106 against the Mavericks in the game tournament on Wednesday, according to multiple reports.
McNair agreed to divorce due to the group on the loss of decision -making power, according to Atlético, with a verdict about the interim coach Doug Christie Looming after the dismissal of Mike Brown and questions about his role in the acquisition and Zach Lavine.
“McNair didn’t want to fire Brown, sources from the league said, and there are internal questions about whether he really wants to sign Droan or trade for Lavine,” said the outlet.
“The tension also recently existed days between McNair and the group of ownership of Christie’s future with (the owner Vivek) Ranadive seen as the sponsor of Christie.”
McNir is only two seasons eliminated from winning the NBA year executive after finishing first place in the playoffs of the franchise since 2006, and spent five seasons directing the team’s basketball operations.
The former general manager of the Knicks, Scott Perry, is “considered a favorite” for the opening, according to Atlético, while the general manager of Fire Nuggets, Calvin Booth, is also expected to be in the race.
The Kings were 195-205 (.488) Duration of McNeir and fell to the Warriors in seven games in the first round of the 2023 playoffs in their appearance in the Line playoffs.
McNair’s game completes the complete remodeling of the previous configuration of the team’s general coach manager, and Brown was fired earlier about the season.
The Kings also previously lost the Assistant General Manager Chris Wilcox to the University of Utah.
It seems that McNir is paying the price of the Kings that do not accumulate in its 2023 season, when they won 48 games and secured the No. 3 seeds at the West Conference.
Sacramento only won two less games in the 2023-24 campaign, but fell to the seed No. 9 before losing the Pelicans in the game tournament in their shock for seed No. 8.
This year’s team took a considerable step, going 40-42 and again ending with the ninth best record of the conference that retired from the game tournament after a game.
The Kings signed Derozan this low season in a search to improve, but then tried to recanjar the chairs in the middle of an average start by exchanging the star of De’aaron Fox to the Spurs and acquire Lavine from the Bulls.
Brown received the boot after only 31 games and the Kings were 27-24 in the regular season with Christie, who is “well positioned” to remain in the paper, according to Atlético.
McNair could land with the rockets or 76ers due to relations with executives who direct these franchises, for the publication.
According to the reports, he spoke with the team about the “biggest image view” after Wednesday’s defeat, just for the players to learn shortly after he was not the one who made the calls for the future.