 What's the word y'all? Kings fans, you can dance in the street because Luke Walton is no longer the head coach of your organization. It finally happened, I've said this before but I wanna say this for the new people that are maybe just fighting the channel. I get no pleasure in rooting for someone to lose their job. Luke Walton is a person, he has a family but I think we can all agree that he is probably more equipped to be an assistant coach rather than the head coach. I don't know what took the Kings so long to realize that but hey, better late than never. And the timing of this, all the timing of this is very suspicious. I got this notification at 11.59, one minute before football kicked off. They want you to be watching your favorite football team, get this notification, be like whatever, the bears are on. Nah, on this channel we don't give a damn about football. We only care about Luke Walton getting fired. And it's Sunday, I normally don't upload at this time but we got to man. As somebody that's been on like the top of fire, Luke Walton Mountain, I have to talk about the fact that they finally did it. And honestly we knew it was either gonna happen today or tomorrow. Last week they put out a report that said they won't be giving him the same lead way that they have over previous seasons. And then they went out there and lost back to back games. One of them being against the Toronto Raptors and the final score, don't really say this, but it was an embarrassing loss if you watched that one. And then last night they went against Utah Jazz and they lost again. And during that game, a fan puked, sitting courtside. And what might've been the last straw for a lot of Kings fans, even though they had already been mentioning, hey we won, Luke Walton gone, is they had a 20 minute timeout because a dude literally puked on the court. So they had to get somebody in to clean it up. And if you looked over on Quinn Snyder and Utah Jazz, Quinn Snyder was coaching his boys during that 20 minute timeout. Luke Walton, what was he doing? Bro was sitting like this the whole time. 20 minute timeout, you don't give one little crumb of knowledge, one little thing to coaching. And they lost that one and Luke Walton lost his job. I saw people on the King's subreddit calling him Puked Walton a couple hours ago. The last game of Luke Walton as a head coach of the Kings, someone literally threw up on the court. It's crazy. But listen, we have been calling for this to happen for a few years now. The ownership of the Sacramento Kings, they don't get away with like, firing Luke Walton does not answer every problem for the Kings. It's not like, oh, automatically everything is about to be gray, skipping the practice, no. Ownership, general managing has been terrible for over a decade now. And one of the reasons it took them so long to fire Luke Walton is because they don't want to end up paying another head coach. Listen, we got three more years of Luke Walton's contract. We don't want to pay him and then also hire someone else. And now we paying like five coaches because they keep firing people. They've had the most like turnaround in coaching I've ever seen. And the crazy thing is even though Luke Walton has been terrible, he's been the second most winning his coach in franchise history. That lets me know that whoever's doing the hireings around here needs to be gone because they can't figure out their guy. Luke Walton, if you do not remember, coached one of the worst defensive teams in the history of basketball last year. We're in year 75 of this thing we call the NBA. Luke Walton coached one of the worst defensive teams in the history of basketball. And the ownership, the general managers is like, you know, we gonna give him just a little bit more time. Are you kidding me? The off season is the perfect time to get a new coach because there are so many people looking for jobs. You have ample amount of time to interview people. But now that you fired him a month into the season you have to pick somebody off of your coaching staff right now and it looked like it might be Alvin Gentry. It could be Doug Christie. They should still trying to figure it out. But you had an entire off season where you could have done this. But instead you waited to figure out something that every fan in the world knew. Every Kings fan, every NBA fan who's watched the Kings knew that Luke Walton was not the guy. But we have seen times, right? Where a team fires their head coach in the season and then they turn up. The Atlanta Hawks did it last year. You know, they were whatever and whatever. They were a lot below 500. They fired Lord Pierce and now Nate McMillan comes in and the team rallies and boom, they made the playoffs, Slash makes the conference finals. It can happen, but it probably won't. And like they're so deep into this y'all. Let me take a step back. Deary Fox was a player that wanted to get drafted to the Sacramento Kings. That does not happen often. I have talked to people in the NBA world that will tell you that they didn't give their medical records. They didn't interview. They didn't work out with the Kings because they didn't want to get drafted there. It didn't matter if the Kings had a top five pick. It didn't matter if they had the 20th pick. People did not want to play for the Kings because of the organization. Deary Fox took that challenge with open arms. Tyrese took that challenge with open arms. He wanted to go to Sacramento. He wanted to be part of the change in the organization. I haven't talked to Davion Mitchell about it, but it seems like he might've wanted to go to Sacramento. And what I saw a couple nights ago, Deary Fox went to a post game interview and that man is broken. And again, I'm not saying it's completely the Kings fault that he's broken because he is struggling on the court as well, but there's a dude that you couldn't go into an interview that he wasn't smiling. This is a dude that would dunk or do a fancy layup and celebrate on the way back. You're not getting that Deary Fox anymore. And hopefully a coach of change can help that out a bit, but I don't know if that's the only thing that needs to be done. And I feel for Kings fans, and we talked about this before, but I feel for them because it has been so long since they've had a competent team or enjoyable team. Luke Walden in his last post game interview said something that, again, I follow a bunch of Kings fans because Deary Fox is one of my favorite players. Tyrese is the homie, Davion is the homie. So I'm trying to keep up with what's going on within the organization even if I'm not watching every game. And I saw a clip on Twitter of coach Luke Walden last night after they're lost to Utah and he mentioned how the team is still trying to learn the nuances of basketball. And that rubbed me and a lot of Kings fans the wrong way because it's not like y'all at this ultra young team. Y'all aren't the O.K.C. Thunder and the Houston Rockets. Y'all team is just slightly percentage points lower than the league average when it comes to age. You have HB, Rashan Holmes, Buddy Heald, Moe Harkless. These are not young players, Trisha Thompson playing big minutes. These are not young players that are starting to learn the nuances of basketball. That's not what this is about. This is about you having a terrible offensive system. This is about you having the worst defense of all time last year and still a really bad defense this year. So far the 26 in defense, they give up the second most points in the paint, second most second chance points in the entire league. Dear Fox said in his post game interview, listen, we okay with Luke because he not the one that's giving up the offensive rebounds. He not the one letting people walk to the rim but he is the one that is allowing it to happen in a sense that he's not making his players better. He's not putting them in a position to be better. Alvin Getry has had some up and down times and as an NBA head coach, we don't know what Doug Christy can bring. I'm excited to potentially see Doug Christy as a coach. I like Doug Christy a lot. But this team needs more and I mean a lot more than a coaching change. This team needs a directional change whether it be on the roster or an ownership or with the general manager. Marvin Bagley last week got asked to get sucked into a game and he was like, I'm good. What? What? Are you kidding me? I promise if the Kings were in a higher market they would be one of the laughing stocks of the NBA but since they're in Sacramento and we're all accustomed to them being at the bottom of the barrel, nobody cares. And that's disrespectful to the one of the most loyal fan bases in the entire league. One of the most loyal fan bases in the entire league aren't even going to see the Kings play right now. That's crazy. One of my biggest memories going up is watching the Kings fans pack out the house when they were going against the Lakers in the conference finals. When it was Jason Williams and Chris Weber you don't get that atmosphere anymore because they're depleted. Their morale is depleted because it's been a decade. Y'all have had 30 head coaches since Chris Weber was leading the team. There needs to be some type of consistency in this organization and they haven't been able to do that. 10 head coaches in 15 years. 10 head coaches in 15 years. So the very last thing before we get out of here, right? In 2018, 2019, Dave Yeager was to the coach. Get well soon, Dave Yeager. And the Kings with a ninth seed, what's, you know what I'm saying? In 2021 being a ninth seed means you're in the post season, not the playoffs at the post season, right? They had the fifth highest pace in the entire NBA. Makes sense. You have a guy named Deere Fox who's in the game of swipe but he's one of the fastest, if not the fastest in the entire league. Then Dave Yeager and whatever they part ways and then Luke Walton comes in and that fifth, what was it, fifth? Fifth ranked pace team. Fifth drops all the way to 20th and they lose way more games. So let me know in the comment section what you think, man. Luke Walton fired. What's next for the Sacramento Kings? Kings fans, how you feeling? I'll be down there reading everything.