Sydney Kings need top coach or face another season of under-achievement

By Paul Suttor
Updated April 9 2014 - 4:09pm, first published March 27 2014 - 11:16pm
Brian Goorjian gets a soaking from CJ Bruton as the Kings celebrate the three peat in 2005. Photo: Tim Clayton
Brian Goorjian gets a soaking from CJ Bruton as the Kings celebrate the three peat in 2005. Photo: Tim Clayton
Brian Goorjian gets a soaking from CJ Bruton as the Kings celebrate the three peat in 2005. Photo: Tim Clayton
Brian Goorjian gets a soaking from CJ Bruton as the Kings celebrate the three peat in 2005. Photo: Tim Clayton
Brian Goorjian gets a soaking from CJ Bruton as the Kings celebrate the three peat in 2005. Photo: Tim Clayton
Brian Goorjian gets a soaking from CJ Bruton as the Kings celebrate the three peat in 2005. Photo: Tim Clayton
Brian Goorjian gets a soaking from CJ Bruton as the Kings celebrate the three peat in 2005. Photo: Tim Clayton
Brian Goorjian gets a soaking from CJ Bruton as the Kings celebrate the three peat in 2005. Photo: Tim Clayton

It would be easy to say the worst thing the Sydney Kings can do now is to go for the quick fix to solve their coaching problem. But they pretty much have to. And they will.

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