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Pacers yet to make decision on Bjorkgren's future

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Monday, 24 May 2021 15:26

INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana Pacers president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard intends to stand pat -- for now.

He'd rather not break up the big-man tandem of Myles Turner, the NBA's blocks champion, and two-time All-Star Domantas Sabonis. He hopes free agents Doug McDermott and NBA steals champ T.J. McConnell return.

And he's not pulling the plug on coach Nate Bjorkgren. At least not yet.

After missing the playoffs for the first time in six years and amid a tumultuous final month, Pritchard used a 45-minute, season-ending video call to explain why he's still evaluating the first-year coach's fate.

"You don't win 34 games with a decimated roster without doing some good things, too," Pritchard said. "But there are some things that we need to do better, he needs to do better. Right now, no decisions have been made. We're not making a decision today We don't make decisions in a vacuum, we take our time and to be honest with you, I'm being evaluated. I'm being evaluated every day."

Pritchard's tepid reaction almost certainly will raise more questions about Bjorkgren's future with Indiana.

Pritchard, like many players over the weekend, largely refuted reports about trade demands, whether team officials did their research before making the hire, and strained relationships between Bjorkgren and his players.

T.J. Warren, Indiana's top scorer in 2019-20, was the most definitive.

"Seeing those reports was really, really terrible," Warren said Saturday, denying he'd ever asked to be dealt. "Nate's been nothing but a great guy. Everybody loves Nate and it wasn't fair to him. It's just unfortunate that false stuff, like that, was being passed along through the internet. That wasn't cool."

Still, Pritchard said Bjrokgren acknowledged some shortcomings during a recent meeting, something Bjorkgren also did earlier this month publicly when he blamed himself for not forging stronger locker room bonds.

Exit interviews with players addressed other concerns. Pritchard said that while none expressed unhappiness with Bjorkgren, some described his style as micromanaging.

Pritchard believes the mounting losses and a long list of injuries were contributing factors to those sentiments. He said that with so many players out, others were asked to change roles, sometimes on a nightly basis.

Multiple players, including starting guard Malcolm Brogdon, said over the weekend they knew this season would be challenging for a new coach because of COVID-19 requirements and fewer practices.

The injuries didn't help.

Bjorkgren hasn't spoken with reporters since Thursday's season-ending blowout loss at Washington in the play-in round.

"He said 'I know I've got to get better at this, I want to get better at this,'" Pritchard said. "So I have a young coach who is really talented in X's and O's and he has to get better at human management. If you're willing to do that, again, you learn a ton more by your losses than your wins, that's half the battle. He wants to be a great coach and I think there's something there."

Potential solutions, aside from hiring a third head coach in three years, include Bjorkgren delegating more of his duties and bringing in new assistant coaches.

Two areas will need to be addressed -- defense and winning at home. The Pacers finished 25th in scoring defense, allowing 115.3 points a game. They also lost Warren to season-ending foot surgery in December and Turner with his own season-ending foot injury in mid-April.

The result: Indiana posted its first losing home record in 32 seasons, in a mostly empty arena.

"If you don't have a really good wing defender in this league you have no chance. We needed T.J. Warren out there," Pritchard said. "I thought defensively we really suffered when Myles didn't play. We knew we were going to give up some on the defensive end (this year) and where we've made our hay in this league is we defended. That is something we've got to take a look at."

It could lead to roster changes.

First, though, Pritchard needs to make a decision about Bjorkgren.

"To go from a first assistant from a championship team to sitting in the head seat, you never exactly know how a guy's going to react," Pritchard said. "But that 12 inches is huge. It's just like going from GM to president. You can say you're going to be prepared and everything, but it's a totally new stress, a totally new responsibility and it's challenging.

"Every coach has to go through it. The thing I like about Nate is, I think Nate is going to be very self-reflective and hopefully he'll be a better coach in the future."

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