The motive, Kahn said, was to join forces with first-year coach Kurt Rambis and his players for a season that all involved knew would test their wills.
“It would have been especially hard on (Rambis), coming from the Lakers (where he was previously an assistant), for me to say to him, ‘Now it’s time for you to hit the road Kurt. I hope you can deal with it,’ and not be there in those difficult moments as well,” Kahn said as he sat courtside at Arco Arena before Sunday night’s game. “That felt a little selfish to me. I felt that yes, it’s not only helpful in terms of being able to build a relationship, but it also demonstrates to him and the whole staff that they’re not in this alone.”
“Those players, I felt really continued to try to do the right things,” Rambis said.
Then he mentioned star center Al Jefferson.
“Even though he’s still a relatively young player on this team, he’s the one who can have the biggest impact on our team.”
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