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» Saturday, June 15 2013 |
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Ranadive has been hoping to add a consultant as well, but it remains unclear what his next step will be. In recent days, it appeared he had honed in on Memphis Grizzlies general manager Chris Wallace, San Antonio assistant general manager Scott Layden and former Indiana Pacers general manager David Morway, but it does not appear that they will be considered for the consultant role. The Kings interviewed a host of others as well, including TNT analyst and former Kings player Kenny Smith. USA Today Sports |
» Monday, June 10 2013 |
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Ken Berger: A person familiar with the discussions confirms USA Today report that TV analyst Kenny Smith is meeting with the Kings regarding GM job. Twitter @KBergCBS ![]() With the Sacramento Kings continuing their general manager search, a most-unexpected candidate has been revealed: Kenny Smith. The former Kings player and TNT commentator told USA TODAY Sports on Sunday night that he has been in discussions with new owner Vivek Ranadive. Longtime general manager Geoff Petrie has been told that he will not be re-signed after his contract expires later this month, and Smith is clearly hoping to be part of the new regime. "We've been talking; we've been talking," Smith said. "That's all I'm going to say." USA Today Sports "I've been winning my whole life," Smith said. "I've been blessed to be a winner. So whatever happens, whatever I do, I'm going to win an Emmy next year or I'm going to try to win an NBA championship or I'm going to try to win in cards. I'm a winner. I'm a winner. I've been blessed in my whole life, so I think I have a clear vision." USA Today Sports Ranadive has been looking to have a two-tier structure of sorts, with a widely known name at the top joining forces with a respected executive in the front office. He is known to have had recent discussion with former Indiana Pacers team president Larry Bird, and fellow candidates Chris Wallace (former Memphis Grizzlies general manager), Travis Schlenk (Golden State Warriors assistant general manager), Mike Dunleavy (longtime coach and executive) and David Morway (former Pacers general manager) have interviewed for the job. The Kings have also received permission to speak with Pete D'Alessandro, the vice president of basketball operations for the Nuggets. USA Today Sports |
» Saturday, February 16 2013 |
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Steve Kyler: Yannis (@Yannis Koutroupis) and I agree... were more people at the Kenny Smith party last night than Rookie Sophomore game. Maybe Sat will be better Twitter @stevekylerNBA |
» Friday, February 1 2013 |
![]() Here are some reactions from national media on the Westbrook incident: TNT analyst Kenny Smith: “The (team) chemistry is fragile. I hate to walk around the locker room on eggshells when a guy does something like this. Now you can't act natural around this guy for a couple days, and that really messes your team's morale up.” TNT analyst Shaquille O'Neal: “Westbrook is one of the leaders of the team. In order to be a great leader, you have to be a great listener. He messed up. … He's wrong. He knows he's wrong. You move on.” Oklahoman |
» Thursday, January 24 2013 |
![]() Chris Vivlamore: Kenny Smith on Josh Smith not making All-Star team: "You talk bad to coaches other coaches hear that." #ATLHawks Twitter @ajchawks |
» Thursday, January 3 2013 |
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Mark Jackson: Thanks to @Kenny Smith for Speaking to my guys after the game! #NYC Twitter @JacksonMark13 |
» Saturday, December 8 2012 |
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Q. What’s the secret to getting along with Charles Barkley on “Inside the N.B.A.”? Kenny Smith: The one thing I learned early — and we became great friends — is to stick to your opinion. When you believe something, Charles is great at either overtalking you or intimidating you out of your thought process. But for me, growing up and being a New Yorker, we’ve seen all of this, we’ve heard all of this. New Yorkers are great talkers. Charles actually appreciates people who will stand their ground. New York Times |
» Sunday, November 18 2012 |
![]() QUESTION: What do you make of the Lakers hiring Mike D'Antoni as their head coach? SHAQUILLE O'NEAL: The Lakers said they were built for a championship run immediately, so I think people are upset they didn't make the logical choice in Phil Jackson. But D'Antoni is a fabulous coach. He's going to bring a lot of excitement back. Kobe Bryant is one of the best players of all time. Steve Nash is happy that he's back. He's going to bring a slight element of Showtime back. KENNY SMITH: There were probably five or six candidates that were probably eligible with Phil Jackson leading the way. I'm not totally surprised at it. Mike D'Antoni has been on the Olympic team, has been around great players, coached Kobe and Dwight (Howard) before and has coached Steve Nash before. He's been on the staff. There's a familiarity with those guys. Los Angeles Daily News QUESTION: How does D'Antoni's offensive system fit with the Lakers? O'NEAL: It's going to be good for Dwight (Howard). He's a great pick and roll big man. D'Antoni is an offensive wizard so he's going to keep everyone involved. He's the type that he's not going to yell at you for taking a shot. He just wants you to run hard and play hard. They're going to play with a lot of freedom out there. SMITH: If you played 15 minutes in your older system, you'd only have three or four shots. His system, if you play 15 minutes, you'll get nine shots. Your offensive output doesn't become an issue in not getting enough touches or the ball not going in enough places. He eliminates that by the style of play. Los Angeles Daily News QUESTION: How fair is the criticism surrounding the defense in D'Antoni's system? O'NEAL: I don't think it's fair criticism. I won three in a row with Phil. We never worked on defense, as when I played for the great Pat Riley. Phil gave us the ability to figure it out. Our defense always started from guys on our team that wanted to play defense. Championship teams win because of team defense, not because of one guy shutting down your guy. SMITH: Because you're in transition, it's more difficult to play defense. The same way you want to get teams in 2-on-1 and 3-on-2 situations, you're in that. It is more difficult to play defense in that regard. But the fact is they have Gasol, Howard and Metta World Peace, who are three really good defenders. I don't think D'Antoni has had three defensive guys like that ever. You have shot blockers. That's the difference. Los Angeles Daily News |
» Tuesday, May 29 2012 |
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Kevin Pelton: Kenny Smith calls Seattle "top three, easy" as far as toughest places to play in the NBA. @sonicsarena Twitter |
» Friday, May 11 2012 |
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Q: Do you think Mike Woodson deserves to return as Knicks coach? Kenny Smith: Woody did a great job. He’s added perspective to this team. He has gotten the guys on the team to buy into 1) passing and 2) playing defense. He’s earned the opportunity to have all his best players together, which he really has not had for a sustained amount of time. So, I hope they give him a chance. New York Post |
» Monday, April 2 2012 |
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You've been a successful TV analyst for a long time but would you like to get back into the league in a front-office capacity some day? Kenny Smith: I think inevitably I'll be coaching some day, I just don't know when. I think that's just inevitable. Or manager. I got some people knock on my door to start coaching, but I've just haven't opened it yet. You know, next year I think I might take a look and see who's knocking. HoopsHype ![]() What do you think the Lakers should do when Derek Fisher retires from basketball? What's his legacy with the Lakers and the city of Los Angeles? Should they retire his jersey? Kenny Smith: I mean, they have too many great players that have come to Los Angeles to think about before retiring his jersey... I think about Robert Horry, what he did for the franchise... So many great players. Getting his jersey retired will be difficult, but he is definitely a Laker legend. HoopsHype |
» Friday, February 3 2012 |
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There is definitely a case that can be made for Chris Bosh at forward over Anthony, and it’s a case that Kenny Smith, Chris Webber and even Charles Barkley all made on the show. O’Neal, of course, would have none of it. “Carmelo is doing more than Bosh,” O’Neal said. “There you go again,” Barkley said. There you go, Charles Barkley, voice of reason. Shaq further justified his preference by arguing that Bosh is only what he’s doing because the Big 2 takes pressure off him. Um, wait. Aren’t Bosh’s numbers much better this season without Wade? And wasn’t the previous criticism of Bosh his stat-padding on a mediocre Toronto team? So now the problem is that he’s producing slightly lesser — more efficient numbers — on a contender? Palm Beach Post |
» Saturday, January 28 2012 |
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Shaquille O'Neal's first few outings on TNT's "Inside the NBA" have been up and down, to put it charitably. Still, he's starting to develop relationships with the rest of the studio team, including Charles Barkley. For the most part, that means Shaq says something questionable, Barkley undermines him, and Ernie Johnson or Kenny Smith tells a stupid joke to defuse tension. It's TV at its best. Last week, Shaq and Chuck got to talking about the top power forwards in the NBA; the former repped Blake Griffin, while the latter sang the praises of Kevin Love. The discussion got mildly contentious, and eventually Shaq proposed a bet that the supporter of whichever player did worse during their game last Friday would have to go pantsless on the "Inside the NBA" set. Presumably at an hour when children would be asleep. Yahoo! Sports |
» Friday, January 27 2012 |
![]() The Wizards have plummeted considerably since then, and so has Barkley’s opinion of the franchise — which he shared on Thursday night during “Inside the NBA” on TNT. Analysts Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal were asked to describe their surprises and disappointments through the first month of the season and Barkley and O’Neal both singled out the 3-15 Wizards. Barkley started his comments by mentioning that the quality of play has been poor because of the lockout and added, “There are some bad basketball teams in the NBA.” “Name three,” Smith said. Washington Post |
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