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Grizzlies fire Joerger
- Updated: May 7, 2016
The Memphis Grizzlies relieved Dave Joerger of his coaching duties Saturday. The move came despite Joerger reaching the playoffs with one of the most injury-riddled squads in NBA history, Joerger’s .598 winning percentage, and despite his having reached the postseason in each of his three seasons since he replaced Lionel Hollins following the team’s Western Conference Finals run in 2013.
Grizzlies general manager Chris Wallace said in a statement:
“After careful consideration, I concluded that a change was needed to foster the strong culture required to achieve sustainable, long-term success for this organization, the city and our fans,” said General Manager, Chris Wallace.
“On behalf of the Grizzlies organization I would like to thank Dave for his work and time in Memphis,” Wallace continued. “We wish Dave and his family all the best and success as he moves forward in his career.”
Joerger’s dissatisfaction with the roster had been evident all season, with the third-year coach taking open shots at the team’s age in the media during Memphis’ struggles early on this year. Joerger has consistently wanted a fresh start with a younger roster, and while he was extremely emotional about his players’ performance in the playoffs under difficult conditions, this move may be the best for both sides.
CBS Sports’ Ken Berger reports that Joerger will become a candidate for both the Sacramento and Indiana coaching positions. Yahoo Sports reports that Memphis will pursue former Pacers coach Frank Vogel.
Joerger had one guaranteed season left on his contract and a team option for 2017-2018.
Here are five things to know as the Grizzlies and Dave Joerger part ways:
1. I would not exactly call this a firing. Joerger’s dissatisfaction with the roster had been evident all season, namely when he went through the media to take open shots at the team’s age during Memphis’ early season struggles. Joerger has consistently wanted a fresh start with a younger roster, and while he was extremely emotional about his players’ performance in the playoffs under difficult conditions, this move is for the best for both sides.
Joerger tried for multiple seasons to get the team to …
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