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ChumpDumper
12-28-2004, 12:56 PM
The Denver Nuggets, off to a 13-15 start, fired coach Jeff Bzdelik on Tuesday.

The team scheduled a 1:30 p.m. ET news conference.

"We felt we needed a change. I want to thank Jeff for all the hard work. He's a big part in turning this around," Nuggets general manager Kiki Vandeweghe told the Post. "But we want to build to the next level, and the team wasn't going in the right direction. Sometimes, you can use a change or a new voice."

Assistant coach Michael Cooper, who has a two-year contract and an option for a third year with Denver, could take over the team, the Post reported.

Cooper, who played for the Los Angeles Lakers, coached the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks to a 116-31 record and four playoff appearances.

Denver's next game is Friday against the Philadelphia 76ers.

Bzdelik was 73-119 as Nuggets coach.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1954408

So much for Kiki taking the blame for not finding a shooting guard....

Solid D
12-28-2004, 01:02 PM
That's the way it is in the NBA. Jeff's results weren't there.

Do they have a cliches and change management manual for GMs and Owners? It's a textbook case of "going in a different direction" and moving "to the next level".

ChumpDumper
12-28-2004, 01:10 PM
Probably wants to play White more, etc. Can't see Coop's strategies being much different, though his approach to the players will probably be more favorable. I'm sure White will get more chances now.

Duff McCartney
12-28-2004, 01:12 PM
Who didn't know this was coming? Even if the Nuggets were playing good...Bzdelik would have still been fired at the end of the year.

Ed Helicopter Jones
12-28-2004, 01:32 PM
Cooper is a good coach. I'll bet we'll see the Nugs play a lot better with him at the helm.

There's no reason Denver should be 13-15.

ducks
12-28-2004, 01:34 PM
melo wanted him out I think also

adidas11
12-28-2004, 01:46 PM
Ducks, based on what proof?

Good to see a former member of our Laker family, Coop, getting a head coaching job. Showtime lives forever....

Rummpd
12-28-2004, 03:00 PM
Cooper, who played for the Los Angeles Lakers, coached the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks to a 116-31 record and four playoff appearances.[B]
Yeah thats a lock to make him a great NBA coach.

MadDoc

TNT21
12-28-2004, 03:06 PM
Shit, Bzdelik is probably happy that they fired him! Who would want to coach a bitch like Carmelo Anthony anyway?

Jimcs50
12-28-2004, 06:20 PM
Tuesday, December 28, 2004


Associated Press
DENVER -- Following a lackluster loss to Cleveland earlier this month, Denver Nuggets coach Jeff Bzdelik questioned whether his players were in shape and said he was losing sleep because of their inconsistent play.



Unfortunately for him, things never really got better.



Denver fired Bzdelik on Tuesday, one day after the Nuggets lost their sixth straight game and failed again to live up to the high expectations that came with the offseason addition of All-Star forward Kenyon Martin. Assistant Michael Cooper took over on an interim basis after Bzdelik became the first NBA coach to be fired this season.



"Right now, I really felt the team needed a change," general manager Kiki Vandeweghe said. "Sometimes it's nothing the head coach is doing wrong. It's just that a change of voice sometimes is the positive."



The Nuggets clearly needed to change something.



Expected to contend in the Western Conference after Martin came from New Jersey in a sign-and-trade deal, the Nuggets instead have been plagued by bad luck, inconsistency and lopsided home losses.



The season got off to a horrible start when shooting guard Voshon Lenard, Denver's only legitimate outside threat, was lost for the season with a torn Achilles' tendon in the opener.



The Nuggets also started the year without power forward Nene and have used 10 different starting lineups, with star forward Carmelo Anthony missing the past five games with a sprained ankle.



But bumps and bruises were only part of Denver's problems.



The Nuggets have been wildly inconsistent, grinding out wins against playoff teams one game and getting blown out at home the next.



"That's the messed up thing. He's not out there playing," Martin said. "He's the head coach and he's got to take the blame. I'm sure if they could fire us, they probably would."



The Nuggets opened the season 2-5, won 10 of their next 12 games and have since lost eight of their last nine. They are 13-15 after a 104-101 loss at lowly Golden State on Monday night.



"I didn't feel like the team was responding the way we had hoped," Vandeweghe said. "These things don't happen overnight, it's an evolution. I can't pinpoint when this trend started, but it started a while ago."



A longtime assistant and scout under Pat Riley in Miami and New York, Bzdelik earned his first head coaching job with Denver in 2002. Though the Nuggets struggled to a 17-65 record in his first season, worst in the league, Bzdelik was credited with turning them into a hardworking, defensive-minded team.



A roster overhaul and the addition of Anthony made all the difference in 2003-04. Denver improved by 26 games to 43 wins -- the sixth-best turnaround in NBA history -- to reach the playoffs for the first time in nine years. The Nuggets gave Minnesota all it could handle in a five-game first-round series.



But through all the success, Bzdelik wasn't able to get any security from the front office.



Vandeweghe refused to give Bzdelik a contract extension last season. It seemed the only reason he was back this year was because of a contract clause that called for his option to be picked up if the Nuggets reached the playoffs.



It was a situation that had Bzdelik, 73-119 in just over two seasons with Denver, looking over his shoulder.



"None of us have any guarantees on tomorrow," Bzdelik said. "I've seen coaches with five or six years left on their contract and get let go and players not responding to them. So I was proud of the effort our players had exhibited over the last several games."



Now it's Cooper's turn.



A member of the Lakers' "Showtime" teams of the 1980s, Cooper coached the Los Angeles Sparks to two WNBA championships and a finals appearance in four years before joining the Nuggets this season.



"This is tough, but my goal now is to get us playing a little better," Cooper said. "We'll concentrate on defense and just try to continue the winning ways this team ended last season and sort of started with at the beginning of the season."

Jimcs50
12-28-2004, 06:21 PM
They have had injuries out the ass this year, this is the same coach that turned them around last year, and they fire him? Yes these are your father's Nuggets...they suck.

ShoogarBear
12-28-2004, 07:24 PM
Bottom line: if you wanna be a NBA coach, you gotta have better vowel-to-consonant balance.

Rummpd
12-28-2004, 07:38 PM
Anyone else see Mr. Jackson looking over Cooper's shoulder - lets see Martin, Carmello, Camby etc. not a bad core and he is from the West (Montana I believe)?

MadDoc

ChumpDumper
12-28-2004, 08:32 PM
Jackson will replace Wilkins next year.