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NBA Insider Suggests Cavaliers Players Got J.B. Bickerstaff Fired
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The Cleveland Cavaliers’ decision to part ways with head coach J.B. Bickerstaff has sparked considerable discussion, with NBA insider Jason Lloyd of The Athletic suggesting that the players played a pivotal role in the move. According to Lloyd, the dismissal was anticipated long before the season even began, with rumblings about Bickerstaff’s job security emerging as early as last summer.

"I don’t believe Cavs president Koby Altman wanted to fire Bickerstaff. I believe Altman felt he had no choice. The players rule the league in the NBA, and the players in Cleveland collectively decided they’d had enough of their coach."

"It left Altman with two alternatives: Stick by his guy, tell the locker room to shut up and get back to work; or relent, fire the coach and start anew. Choosing the former risked a mutiny in today’s world of player empowerment, particularly with the high stakes of this offseason. Altman chose the latter."

Lloyd contends that Cavaliers' president of basketball operations Koby Altman did not necessarily want to fire Bickerstaff but felt compelled to do so due to the players' dissatisfaction with their coach. In today's NBA, where player empowerment is a significant force, the collective sentiment of the players can significantly influence organizational decisions.

Bickerstaff’s tenure with the Cavaliers began in 2019 as an associate head coach under John Beilein. He was promoted to head coach midway through his first season after Beilein resigned. 

Over four full seasons, Bickerstaff helped establish a culture that saw the Cavaliers reach the playoffs in consecutive years. However, the team’s recent elimination by the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Semifinals likely exacerbated existing tensions.

Altman praised Bickerstaff's contributions and character in an official statement, acknowledging the coach’s role in the franchise's rebuilding process. Despite these sentiments, the decision underscores the harsh realities of the NBA, where performance and player relations often dictate coaching tenures.

Bickerstaff’s overall head coaching record stands at 255-290, with a 7-15 record in the playoffs. His dismissal comes at a critical juncture for the Cavaliers, who face significant offseason decisions, including potential free agency moves and contract negotiations with key players like Donovan Mitchell

As the team looks forward to new leadership, the influence of player dynamics on coaching decisions remains a prominent theme in the evolving landscape of the NBA.

Cavaliers Hopeful That Donovan Mitchell Signs Contract Extension

The Cleveland Cavaliers are navigating a critical juncture this offseason, marked by the departure of head coach J.B. Bickerstaff and the contract situation of their star guard, Donovan Mitchell. The organization remains optimistic about retaining Mitchell, who is eligible for free agency after the 2024-25 season. According to Shams Charania, the Cavaliers are hopeful that Mitchell will commit to a four-year, $208 million extension.

Mitchell's performance last season underscores his value to the team. He averaged 26.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 6.1 assists, 1.8 steals, and 0.5 blocks per game while shooting 46.2% from the field and 36.8% from three-point range. His ability to contribute across multiple statistical categories makes him a linchpin in the Cavaliers' lineup.

Bickerstaff's firing was not solely to appease Mitchell, but it may indirectly benefit the effort to keep him in Cleveland. Reports indicate that Mitchell, along with some other players, did not have great confidence in Bickerstaff's coaching, particularly regarding his usage on the court. This dissatisfaction may have been a factor in the team's decision to make a change in the head coaching position.

The Cavaliers' front office, led by president of basketball operations Koby Altman, now faces the crucial task of finding a new head coach. This decision will likely influence Mitchell's decision on whether to sign an extension. Leading candidates for the role include Kenny Atkinson and James Borrego, both of whom could potentially align better with Mitchell's expectations and playing style.

The coaching change is seen as a move to create a more favorable environment for Mitchell. In a recent conversation with ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Mitchell expressed that he was "happy in Cleveland" and has been since his move from Utah. Ensuring Mitchell remains content and confident in the team's direction is critical for the Cavaliers' future success.

Furthermore, Mitchell's decision will have a significant impact on the team's roster dynamics. Reports from The Athletic suggest that Darius Garland's agent, Rich Paul, might discuss potential trade options if the backcourt pairing of Mitchell and Garland does not show the desired chemistry. Garland holds substantial trade value, with many teams reportedly ranking him above other notable guards like Trae Young.

Ultimately, securing Mitchell's long-term commitment would provide stability and set a positive trajectory for the Cavaliers. As the team navigates these off-season challenges, their ability to keep their star player happy and build a cohesive, competitive unit remains the primary focus.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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