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Hollins given permission to interview with other teams 

Post#1 » by I Am Awesome-O » Sun Jun 2, 2013 8:33 pm

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Memphis has given permission to coach Lionel Hollins to speak to other teams, league source tells Y! Sports.

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Talks between Memphis and Lionel Hollins have been ongoing for several days, but stalled on Saturday night, sources tell Y! Sports.

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Memphis and Hollins never seriously discussed financial terms and year, sources tell Y! "Major philosophical differences," one source says.

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Asked two sources with direct knowledge of Grizzlies-Hollins talks if they believe he's coached his final game there. Both answered: "Yes."

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Re: Hollins given permission to interview with other teams 

Post#2 » by I Am Awesome-O » Sun Jun 2, 2013 8:34 pm

He's gone.
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Re: Hollins given permission to interview with other teams 

Post#3 » by Snoopie » Mon Jun 3, 2013 12:23 am

Yep, he is as good as gone, which is a real shame for Memphis.
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Re: Hollins given permission to interview with other teams 

Post#4 » by jumivi » Mon Jun 3, 2013 1:22 am

appreciate what you did, but could not resolve the pick and roll defense.
Thanks Lionel.
Love to see J. Sloan.
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Re: Hollins given permission to interview with other teams 

Post#5 » by dark-child » Mon Jun 3, 2013 2:03 am

Do you mean Jerry Sloan? Absolutely no chance, as that is how you spell Old School - Jerry Sloan. He would tell them where they could go with their Analytics and dare them to cry about it.

As for Hollins, there is no way even if he won the Championship was he going to be brought back. The front office and Hollins are like oil and water. You don't become in charge and then fail to implement your vision especially when your subordinate is opposed to the fundamentals of that vision. They want him to take another job and it is viewed as a win win on all sides. Tony Allen will be brought back but Zach Randolph is going to be shopped and eventually traded. The Grizz want a more streamlined payroll based upon player value. Small market equals no max money for non superstars.
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Post#6 » by PAGrizzFan » Mon Jun 3, 2013 3:23 am

I for one am excited to what Dave Joerger will bring to the team. Have to think he will play Davis/Wroten and do something other than high pick and roll
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Post#7 » by dark-child » Mon Jun 3, 2013 3:47 am

I would not assume that Dave Joerger is there top candidate. Granted they do want a coach who believes there is a place for Analytics, they would also love to bring in someone with more head coaching experience so his candidacy is no slam dunk. The Grizz are willing to pay up to 3 mill for the right candidate so that opens the field to a lot of candidates and not just the lead assistant on the current staff.
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Re: Hollins given permission to interview with other teams 

Post#8 » by PAGrizzFan » Mon Jun 3, 2013 3:51 am

dark-child wrote:I would not assume that Dave Joerger is there top candidate. Granted they do want a coach who believes there is a place for Analytics, they would also love to bring in someone with more head coaching experience so his candidacy is no slam dunk. The Grizz are willing to pay up to 3 mill for the right candidate so that opens the field to a lot of candidates and not just the lead assistant on the current staff.


I would say he is 95% the next head coach. He was the defensive coach the past few years, has previous head coaching experience, and have heard the front office think he will be stud going forward. One of the reasons they were willing to part with Hollins.
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Re: Hollins given permission to interview with other teams 

Post#9 » by SD2042 » Mon Jun 3, 2013 2:19 pm

It wouldn't surprise me at all if Hollins departs from the Grizz with both sides having their differences on methods of how bball teams should be run. Whatever happens, I wish Coach Hollins the best and thx for getting the Grizz as far as they could get.

As for the next coach, whoever he is he'll likely have to agree on the same principles the new organization follow and be on the same page as they operate.
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Re: Hollins given permission to interview with other teams 

Post#10 » by Snoopie » Mon Jun 3, 2013 11:57 pm

Apparently Hollins has contacted the Clippers and expressed his interest in the job. The Nets have also asked for permission to interview him.

I think the fact that Hollins is actually reaching out to other teams is a clear sign that things aren't going to work with him and the Grizzlies next season.

LA would be a great job for him, but I really hope he doesn't go there, of all places... :(

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