After six seasons as head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies, Taylor Jenkins was unexpectedly fired, a move that sparked controversy across the league. The decision came despite the team’s strong 44–29 record, which currently places them fourth in the Western Conference. However, an NBA insider has revealed key details about Jenkins’ relationship with Ja Morant, tension that may have played a significant role in the franchise’s decision to part ways with their head coach.
“Some days he (Jenkins) looks like he’s ready to play, and some days he looks like he doesn’t want to be there… because he hates the offense,“ stated Sam Amick on The Athletic reporting tension between Ja Morant and former Memphis Grizzlies head coach Taylor Jenkins. Also, Morant has been the face of the franchise, his frustration with the team’s offensive system seemed to grow over time.
Despite holding a direct NBA playoff spot, the Memphis Grizzlies faced struggles throughout the season, compounded by a string of injuries. For Memphis GM Zach Kleiman, the team needed a scheme that fully unlocked Morant’s explosive playstyle. If he felt limited, it is no surprise that frustration began to surface.
With Jenkins no longer leading the team, the spotlight shifts to Morant’s future in Memphis. A new coaching staff could bring a fresh system better suited to his strengths. If the Grizzlies hope to remain competitive in the Western Conference, keeping their franchise star motivated and involved must be a top priority.
How is Ja Morant performing this NBA season with the Memphis Grizzlies?
Despite reports of Ja Morant’s frustration with Taylor Jenkins’ offensive system, the 25-year-old has consistently showcased his scoring ability. He has averaged over 22 points per game in each of the last four seasons. Morant has also been a force on the creative end, posting more than seven assists per game across his six-year NBA career. This season, he’s averaging 22.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 7.4 assists, solid numbers that reaffirm his status as one of the team’s top performers.
Can the Memphis Grizzlies still make a deep playoff run after firing head coach Taylor Jenkins?
Despite holding the fifth spot in the Western Conference, there is little confidence that the Grizzlies can make a deep playoff run. Other teams like the Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Celtics, Oklahoma City Thunder, and even the New York Knicks have shown stronger form throughout the season.
Also, the recent departure of head coach Taylor Jenkins has only added to the uncertainty, especially with the postseason fast approaching. Still, the Grizzlies should not be counted out just yet. The team has built a solid foundation on the defensive end, and if they can find consistency, they have the tools to make an impact in the playoffs.
