Nuntius wrote: stillgotgame wrote:He’s lost 3 in a row. Trying to rollout a new system when fighting for a playoff spot is beyond dumb. Hey let’s out in a new offense and beat the Celtics, Lakers and Warriors. We’ll give up 130 points a game but that’s someone else’s fault.
Colossal fail firing. Someone is going to get a very good young coach in Jenkins.
Jenkins lost the locker room. That's not anyone else's fault, is it?
Also, the Grizzles didn't just start losing now. They have been losing for quite some time. They are 2-8 in the last 10 games. But you may say that these last 3 losses play a role here so, fine, let's go further back.
Do you remember where the Grizzlies were at the All-Star break? They were 2nd in the West with a 36-18 record. And now their record is 44-32 and they're on the verge of falling out of the playoffs altogether. That means that they have only won 8 games post-ASG. And they've lost 14. 8-14 post-ASG.
Things were clearly going horribly before Jenkins was fired. Is it uncommon to fire a coach so late into the season while the team is still in the playoff run? Yeah, it is. But that doesn't mean that it's a mistake.
How often have fans hoped that their teams acted faster when things started going south? How often have fans accused their teams of waiting too long before going forward with a change that they all saw coming? Based on what I've seen and read on this forum, that's quite common.
Also, for what is worth, most Griz fans in this thread seem to agree with the decision to fire Jenkins. They don't seem upset by these news. It's the fans of other teams that were caught off-guard and surprised (myself included here). So, if the fans of the team are okay with it, why would I disagree? They know their team better than anyone.
To be fair, during that 8-14 stretch, Ja and Santi Aldama missed 8 games, Jaren missed 5. Brandon Clarke (their best on/off guy) missed 9 and is once again out for the season.
In general, in the Jenkins era, this team has had pretty bad injury problems.
- Last year was an obvious nightmare. Total write off season.
- Marcus Smart was supposed to be an important aquisition but played only 39 games in 2 seasons.
- They went into the 2023 playoffs vs. the Lakers with their entire center rotation out with injury, then lost Ja and Kennard during the series.
- In the 2022 playoffs, they lost Ja mid-series against the Warriors .
- Ja has missed basically half this teams games over the past 4 seasons.
I'm also not sure I agree with your take that we should trust Memphis fans on this one. Fans are almost always rabid to fire a coach when the team is in anything less than a dream scenario. It's possible firing Jenkins was the right move, but I wouldn't use the fans as strong indicators. Fans do "know their team better than anyone" but they're also the most emotionally over-invested.