
A day after firing coach Taylor Jenkins, Memphis Grizzlies general manager Zach Kleiman answered the most pressing question about the decision — why now? — with brevity.
“I came to the conclusion that this is in the best interest of the team, and urgency is a core principle of ours, so [I] decided to go on with the move,” Kleiman told reporters after the Grizzlies’ shootaround on Saturday, via Action News 5’s Matt Infield.
After thanking Jenkins for his six-year tenure with the team, Kleiman took questions for less than three minutes. In the first minute, he said three times that he concluded the coaching change was in the team’s best interest.
Grizzlies couldn’t wait to fire Taylor Jenkins, and their bold, bizarre coaching change needs an explanation
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The Grizzlies are 44-29 and have the league’s fourth-best point differential, but they’ve lost four of their last five games and 13 of their last 22. They have an 11-20 record against above-.500 teams, and, they’ve lost their last nine games against those teams. According to Cleaning The Glass, they are 6-15 against teams with a top-10 point differential.
Asked if the season can be salvaged with interim coach Tuomas Iisalo in Jenkins’ place, Kleiman said: “I’m focused on how we operate. I’m responsible for everything. I’m responsible for coaching, I’m responsible for the roster, I’m not trying to absolve myself of anything. I’m excited to see what this team can do the rest of the way, but this is the conclusion that I came to, that this is in the best interest of the team and we push forward with this group.”
Asked what led to the firing, Kleiman offered little clarity: “In this case, I’m going to leave it that I of course gave this real thought and came to the conclusion that this is in the best interests of our team going forward.”
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