I couldn't agree more with Swaze. I strongly suspect that Vivek is all in on building a winning organization. That said, I think that he needs to call "mulligan" as soon as possible on his first 1.5 years as an owner. If he has an iota of self-awareness and has learned from his experiences, he will recognize that he needs to surround himself with people he trusts *and* who will not be his supplicants. He needs to be pushed way outside of his comfort zone, which in some strange twist, means that he is going to have to de-emphasize his need to be disruptive and mix in a healthy dose of basketball traditionalism. If he is able to do this and delegate and trust, we will all reap the benefits, and I think that the formula could be magical. The Kings' future hinges on how quickly he has learned and how quickly he will evolve his approach.