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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The Sacramento Kings fired coach Eric Musselman on Friday after just one tumultuous season.

The Kings went 33-49 and missed the playoffs this spring after reaching the postseason eight consecutive times under Rick Adelman.

"There is no particular joy in making this decision," said Geoff Petrie, the Kings' president of basketball operations. "However, I feel it is in the best interest of everyone going forward."

Adelman was dropped by Sacramento owners Joe and Gavin Maloof last summer against the apparent wishes of Petrie, their respected top executive. The Maloofs then chose Musselman, a longtime NBA assistant coach who presided over two decent seasons with the Golden State Warriors from 2002-04.

But Musselman's season was a disappointment from Oct. 20, when he was arrested on a drunken driving charge.

The Kings, who won two Pacific Division titles and reached the 2002 Western Conference finals under Adelman, then struggled under Musselman despite returning largely the same roster that scared the San Antonio Spurs in a first-round series last spring. The unpleasant locker room was filled with infighting, and veterans Ron Artest, Mike Bibby and Brad Miller failed to take charge.

After weeks of rumors surrounding Musselman's departure, the Kings made the move after Musselman met with Petrie on Friday. The Maloofs must pay Musselman approximately $5 million for the remaining two seasons of his contract.

The Kings don't intend to start a coaching search until Petrie returns from an upcoming scouting trip to Europe.

 
Posted : April 20, 2007 2:12 pm
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Wow he really lasted a long time......Not.

 
Posted : April 20, 2007 2:13 pm
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