Memphis Grizzlies Cleaning House; Dave Joerger to interview with T'Wolves

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:damn: Why is Every coaching vacancy linked to thibs?
Have the Bulls/Thibs came out and said anything about all these teams that want him though?

I would imagine Thibs would love being a coach and have hands on with the personnel that he works with.
 

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Pera has become increasingly involved in the day-to-day operations, and his hands-on approach reached an unorthodox point following the Grizzlies season in which they recovered from the injury to center Marc Gasol to win 50 games for the third time in franchise history (they were 50-32) before losing in a seven-game first-round series to the No. 2 seed Oklahoma City Thunder. According to a second person with knowledge of the situation, Pera even conducted end-of-season player meetings at a hotel and independent of the front-office and coaching staff after the season. Typically, players meet with a team's general manager and head coach.

Grizzlies fire CEO Jason Levien, assistant GM Stu Lash
 

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Pera has become increasingly involved in the day-to-day operations, and his hands-on approach reached an unorthodox point following the Grizzlies season in which they recovered from the injury to center Marc Gasol to win 50 games for the third time in franchise history (they were 50-32) before losing in a seven-game first-round series to the No. 2 seed Oklahoma City Thunder. According to a second person with knowledge of the situation, Pera even conducted end-of-season player meetings at a hotel and independent of the front-office and coaching staff after the season. Typically, players meet with a team's general manager and head coach.

Grizzlies fire CEO Jason Levien, assistant GM Stu Lash


It was immediately unclear what this might all mean for Joerger, especially in light of the ironic fact that Hollins is still available if Pera wanted to make a turn-back-time sort of change. The decision to part ways with Hollins and go with Joerger was spearheaded by Levien, but Pera's decision to interview his players without the head coach or the front office representatives make it clear that he wanted to hear their true opinions and reflections about the season first-hand.

It's probably not over :popcorn:
 

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If we could get this nikka in Houston......:noah:
 

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Pera has become increasingly involved in the day-to-day operations, and his hands-on approach reached an unorthodox point following the Grizzlies season in which they recovered from the injury to center Marc Gasol to win 50 games for the third time in franchise history (they were 50-32) before losing in a seven-game first-round series to the No. 2 seed Oklahoma City Thunder. According to a second person with knowledge of the situation, Pera even conducted end-of-season player meetings at a hotel and independent of the front-office and coaching staff after the season. Typically, players meet with a team's general manager and head coach.

Grizzlies fire CEO Jason Levien, assistant GM Stu Lash

Pera is NOT a basketball dude though.

These rich dudes need to stop thinking they can control basketball operations, just hire the right person and focus on the business side.
 

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The overrating of this idiot Thibs continues.

A total failure in these playoffs.
 
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