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It may not be just members of Cousins' camp with issues, as Amick reports there is "serious resistance to George Karl" from some of Sacramento's minority owners. The varying differences could very well cause a deal to fall through, and if it does it will apparently happen quickly. According to Wojnarowski, the talks are expected to be resolved either way on Sunday.
George Karl and the Sacramento Kings were making progress toward a deal that would make Karl the new head coach, but those talks have stalled due to resistance to Karl from DeMarcus Cousins' camp, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports.
According to Wojnarowski, there is now "rapidly diminishing belief" that Sacramento will hire Karl. Who in Cousins' camp has an issue and what the issue is remain in question. Karl does have some history with two of Cousins' agents, as Sam Amick of USA Today wrote:
Karl's personal past with a number of influential members in and around the Kings organization remains relevant as well, as he previously coached Kings advisor Chris Mullin and has history with the two agents who represent franchise centerpiece DeMarcus Cousins as well. Cousins' day-to-day agent, Jarrin Akana, worked with Karl in Denver and was re-assigned from assistant coach to scout when Karl took over for coach Jeff Bzdelik in 2005. Dan Fegan, Cousins' lead agent, represented Karl's son, Coby, as a player for years before he was eventually replaced. That circle, by all accounts, has been against the notion of adding Karl.
He definitely is.nolafan33 said:Honestly think Karl is a little overrated.