![]() ![]() ![]() Speaking with Blake, he agreed and while getting back to the playoffs was good and closing the gap in the series was good, the Kings now need to find a way to win the series, not just compete in it. That firmly changed this year and a first-round exit now, or at any point moving forward, is not an acceptable outcome in the eyes of this group. There’s never a feeling of being content that comes with an exit in Round 1, but last year for example, there was still some of a “happy to get in” mindset. The players made their voices clear yesterday that they believe the Kings are entering a window in which they believe they can compete for a championship. McLellan signed a five-year contract with the organization back in 2019, with comments from both parties in yesterday’s story, available HERE.įor now, we’ve got the full interviews with both Blake and McLellan embedded below for your viewing pleasure and a few of the takeaways I found to be the overarching themes pulled out with relevant quotes and comments. First things first, Blake indicated that McLellan will be the team’s Head Coach next season for the fifth year of his contract. ![]() Sharing exit interviews with General Manager Rob Blake and Head Coach Todd McLellan. ![]()
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