psman2 wrote:
Plus I think the GM might have been frustrated with Jenkins approach with Edey, I think the hope was a little more consistent rotation and playing time for him. Edey is kind of a square peg in a round hole for Lisalo previous coaching style, so the the real test of any good coach is how they can adapt to the ingredients and still make a great meal. I do have to say that Lisalo does come across as a having a very high basketball IQ and will be innovative with his approach more so than Jenkins has shown he is capable of.
Let's hope for Memphis sake that getting rid of a coach who seemingly turned every 2nd rounder and G-League player to look like an NBA Rotation Player turns into a net-positive firing and hiring.
Most coaches come across as having "a very high basketball IQ". That isn't typically a question or point of contention for younger basketball minds who find themselves in the NBA hierarchy.
What is impressive and seems to be lost on some is just how impressive Jenkins was with Memphis' roster over the past 4 seasons. I'm sure the GM and Ownership look over at OKC and say, "That was our projection 3 years ago, and we aren't there now," as a massive failure on Jenkins's part. The likelihood Lisalo is as good as Jenkins is low, and the likelihood he can squeeze out more from the roster is even lower.
Ultimately, Jenkins undoing was seemingly post-season play, and the verdict is out on Lisalo regarding this. Now, we have fans (yourself) already pointing to the fact that regardless of what happens in the post-season, Lisalo will still get the nod as coach in the future. Just a weird situation all around and terribly managed from the top-down.