NBA’s Thunder fire coach Scott Brooks after 7 years

  • Associated Press
  • Wednesday, April 22, 2015 11:05am
  • SportsSports

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City Thunder fired Scott Brooks on Wednesday, parting ways with a former NBA coach of the year who led the team to three conference finals in four years only to falter this season as his players were hit hard by injuries.

Brooks coached the Thunder for seven seasons. Starting in 2010-11, he led the team to the Western Conference finals three out of four years, and the Thunder reached the NBA Finals in 2012. The Thunder failed to make the playoffs this past season, as injuries limited them to a 45-37 record.

Brooks was 338-207 (.620) with the Thunder and was the 2009-10 NBA Coach of the Year.

“This is an extremely difficult decision on many levels,” Thunder general manager Sam Presti said in a statement. “Scott helped establish the identity of the Thunder and has earned his rightful place in the history of our organization through his seven years as a valued leader and team member,”

Brooks has been criticized for failing to win a title with Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook on his roster. Durant was last year’s MVP and is a four-time scoring champion. Westbrook was this year’s All-Star MVP and scoring champion.

Presti said the choice went beyond this year.

“This decision is not a reflection of this past season, but rather an assessment of what we feel is necessary at this point in time in order to continually evolve, progress and sustain,” Presti said. “We determined that, in order to stimulate progress and put ourselves in the best position next season, and as we looked to the future, a transition of this kind was necessary for the program.”

Durant and Westbrook had said Brooks did a good job this past season. Durant played just 27 games after breaking a bone in his right foot. Serge Ibaka, the team’s defensive anchor, missed the final month of the season after right knee surgery. Several other players, including Westbrook, missed significant time with injuries.

“He rallied us,” Durant said last week as the team wrapped up the season. “He made sure everybody was emotionally stable. A lot of guys in and out of the lineup, and he kept everybody together. That’s what a coach is supposed to do. I can’t really say nothing about it because he did his job. He did his best job he can do, and I’m proud of him.”

Westbrook was supportive as well.

“He did a great job,” Westbrook said. “I don’t think he gets enough credit for some of the stuff he does behind the scenes. Obviously, a lot of people that’s not in this building maybe want him to do different things, and want to see other things from him, but as a coach and as a friend, I think he does an amazing job of communicating what he wants out of his players.”

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