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Kings Coach Tears Up Over "Most Powerful" Win
15 Jan
Summary
- Coach Goorjian described the win as the most powerful of his 40-year career.
- The team overcame early-season struggles and intense scrutiny.
- Strong camaraderie and grit fueled the Sydney Kings' dramatic turnaround.

Sydney Kings' head coach Brian Goorjian experienced profound emotion following his team's dramatic 97-94 win against Melbourne United, labeling it the "most powerful" victory in his four-decade coaching tenure. This triumph marked a significant turnaround for a team that faced intense criticism early in the season, with Goorjian admitting to feeling the "negativity, the nastiness." He revealed he was "teary" in the locker room, underscoring the depth of the emotional impact.
Despite an initial 3-5 record and whispers questioning his job security, Goorjian emphasized that early setbacks were a planned part of the team's growth. He credited the "camaraderie, the culture, the trust, and the grit" instilled over two years for their current form, where they have won eight of their last 10 games. The recent signing of NBA veteran Torrey Craig has positioned the Kings as second favorites for the championship.
The coach also highlighted the development of key players like Kendric Davis and the growth of young talents such as Makuach Maluach and Tyler Robertson. Goorjian reflected on the team's resilience, especially after losing Keli Leaupepe and Jason Spurgin to season-ending injuries before the season even began. He believes the team he committed to building has been successfully nailed.




