MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Grizzlies president Zach Kleiman assessed Memphis’ late-season collapse Sunday and a change in head coaches along with questions about where the franchise goes now in an extremely frank manner.
After first-round round sweep, the Grizzlies now face big decisions for their future
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Grizzlies president Zach Kleiman assessed Memphis’ late-season collapse Sunday and a change in head coaches along with questions about where the franchise goes now in an extremely frank manner.
"Lot to sort out," Kleiman said. "Forty-eight wins. Good for an eighth seed. Who cares? It’s not good enough."
Kleiman set the tone for the Grizzlies’ end-of-season debriefing a day after being swept by top-seed Oklahoma City, making Memphis the first team eliminated from the NBA playoffs. That came after spending much of the season fighting for home-court advantage to start the postseason in the West.
Now, the Grizzlies need to hire a new coach and decide whether interim coach Tuomas Iisalo gets that qualifier removed and how to fix what caused the collapse dropping Memphis from second in the Western Conference in late February to the play-in tournament and the No. 8 seed.