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NBA News: Heat’s Erik Spoelstra gets real on Grizzlies firing Taylor Jenkins

Miami Heat head coach reacted to the Memphis Grizzlies' recent firing of Taylor Jenkins late in the NBA regular season.

Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat watches from the sidelines during a 117-108 Los Angeles Lakers
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One of the most surprising moves in recent days in the NBA came when the Memphis Grizzlies parted ways with head coach Taylor Jenkins. Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra weighed in on the decision, expressing his disappointment.

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Speaking ahead of the Heat’s matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday, Spoelstra shared his thoughts on Jenkins’ firing, as reported by Sixers beat writer Sam DiGiovanni. Spoelstra was visibly frustrated by the move, believing that Jenkins had fostered a strong culture in Memphis and achieved consistent success.

It’s incredibly disappointing. This profession is tough. You want to be in it together, through the good and the bad… He built a great culture there… They’ve won at a high level… I don’t get it,” Spoelstra said.

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Why did the Grizzlies fire Taylor Jenkins?

Jenkins’ dismissal came on Friday, ending his six-season tenure with the team. He led Memphis to three playoff appearances, including a trip to the Western Conference Semifinals in 2022, and was on the verge of securing a fourth postseason berth before the organization decided to move in a different direction.

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Head coach Taylor Jenkins (R) of the Memphis Grizzlies talks with Ja Morant #12 during the second half of the NBA game at Footprint Center on February 11, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona.

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The Grizzlies have struggled with inconsistency and internal challenges throughout the season, leading to speculation about a disconnect between the front office and the coaching staff. Memphis general manager Zach Kleiman acknowledged Jenkins’ contributions while signaling a need for change.

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I’m genuinely appreciative of Taylor’s contributions to this team and this city over the past six seasons,” Kleiman said in a statement. “This was a difficult decision, given the consistent and tangible development of our players and overall success under Taylor’s leadership. I wish Taylor the very best going forward.”

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Kendrick Perkins weighs in on Jenkins’ firing

Former NBA center and current analyst Kendrick Perkins offered a candid take on the Grizzlies’ decision, calling it both shocking and somewhat expected during Friday’s edition of NBA Today.

“I am surprised… I’m torn between the two,” Perkins said. “On one hand, I’m surprised because the Memphis Grizzlies are right in the thick of things. They’re in the postseason, they’re one of the top teams in the Western Conference. I get it, they’ve been struggling, but they’re still a team that could make a push. Taylor Jenkins is still a helluva coach… Hell, he helped establish this culture alongside Jaren Jackson and Ja Morant. On the other side of things, I kinda saw this coming.”

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While the move has sparked debate around the league, the Grizzlies will now look to the future as they prepare for a new era without the coach who helped shape their recent success.

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