The Welland Tribune

Grizzlies give coach Bickerstaf­f new deal

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MEMPHIS, TENN. — The Memphis Grizzlies have decided to make J.B. Bickerstaf­f their next head coach, removing the interim tag from his title.

The Grizzlies did not disclose terms Tuesday of Bickerstaf­f’s new deal. He will be introduced at a news conference Wednesday.

Bickerstaf­f was the associate head coach when Memphis fired David Fizdale in late November of his second season. Guard Mike Conley had season-ending surgery to repair his left heel and Achilles tendon, and the Grizzlies finished the season at 22-60 for the secondwors­t record in the National Basketball Associatio­n behind only Phoenix. They had to win their regular-season home finale to avoid the worst record since relocating to Memphis for the 2001-02 season.

But they should wind up with their highest draft pick since 2009. “J.B. did an admirable job as interim head coach last season in what was a challengin­g set of circumstan­ces,” general manager Chris Wallace said in a statement. “J.B. has connected with our players and earned their respect throughout his time in Memphis, and we have been pleased with his role in developing our young players. We are excited to see him coach with a full off-season and a healthy roster next season.”

This will be the first time Bickerstaf­f has been hired as head coach without an interim tag. He finished the 2015-16 season as the interim coach in Houston after Kevin McHale was fired, and he went 37-34 with the Rockets. Bickerstaf­f said at the end of the season that he had been discussing his future with management and wanted to return. “I feel like we have started something,” he said. “We have started to build a culture. You want to be part of a group that you like. I think there’s going to be a tremendous bump next year, health permitting. I would love to be a part of it.”

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