Grizz GM: No player input on call to fire Jenkins
Briefly

The Memphis Grizzlies recently fired head coach Taylor Jenkins, a surprising move made solely by general manager Zach Kleiman. He emphasized the urgency of the team's situation, despite Jenkins having a strong overall record of 250-214 in nearly six seasons. Kleiman did not consult with the players before making this decision, stating it was made solely for the team's best interest. Jenkins helped the Grizzlies reach a 44-29 record this season, yet recent performance issues influenced the move, leaving the franchise to reassess its direction with nine games remaining in the regular season.
Kleiman stated, "The players were not consulted on this decision. This decision is mine and mine only." This highlights the unilateral approach he took.
Jenkins leaves the team "in a much better position than when he started," reflecting the dichotomy of firing a successful coach mid-season.
Read at ESPN.com
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