Nets fire Jacque Vaughn less than 1 year after extension, name Kevin Ollie interim coach

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 13: Head coach Jacque Vaughn of the Brooklyn Nets directs his team during the second half against the Boston Celtics at Barclays Center on February 13, 2024 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The Celtics won 118-110. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
By The Athletic Staff
Feb 19, 2024

By Shams Charania, Mark Puleo and Mike Vorkunov

The Brooklyn Nets fired coach Jacque Vaughn after a 21-33 start to the season, the team announced Monday. Vaughn coached the Nets for 129 games in this current stint, leading the team to a 64-65 record.

Kevin Ollie will be the interim coach, the team announced Tuesday.

The Nets went into the All-Star break with an acidic taste in their mouth after taking a 50-point loss in Boston in the first half finale and sit in 11th place in the East. They rank 21st in points scored and 16th in points allowed per game.

A former Nets assistant coach, Vaughn was promoted to interim head coach on Nov. 1, 2022, after the team parted ways with Steve Nash. He was named the permanent coach about a week later, then signed a multiyear contract extension on Feb. 21, 2023.

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In that Nov. 1 to Feb. 21 stretch, Vaughn guided the Nets to the fifth-best record in the league, including a 12-1 record in December 2022. But by the end of the season, the team traded away All-Stars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, pivoting to a rebuilding period built around newly acquired forward Mikal Bridges.

Vaughn previously coached the Nets for 10 games as interim head coach in 2020 following Kenny Atkinson’s midseason departure.

This marks the second February firing of Vaughn’s career, as he was relieved of duties by the Orlando Magic on Feb. 5, 2015. Vaughn had coached Orlando for the two years prior, garnering a 58-158 record.

Vaughn got his coaching start with the San Antonio Spurs, joining Gregg Popovich’s staff in 2010 as an assistant coach. Vaughn finished his playing career with the Spurs in 2009, closing a 12-year career that previously featured stops with the Utah Jazz, Atlanta Hawks, Magic and Nets.

Why fire him now?

The timing of Vaughn’s dismissal is certainly a surprise. The Nets are, objectively, not having a bad season. They are only 2.5 games behind the Hawks for the No. 10 seed, so the Play-In Tournament is in sight during a year in which they were trying to find a new equilibrium. But the Nets have still been a bit unmoored. They have lost 18 of their last 24 games since being at .500 on Dec. 26. Vaughn’s appeal in the locker room may have diminished too. He had lost favor among some players, league sources said.

Now, the Nets will move on to their third head coach in 17 months. Ollie won a national championship as the head coach at UConn. — Mike Vorkunov, national NBA business reporter

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