JB Bickerstaff: Faces in New Places by Chris Filios

JB Bickerstaff

Written by Coach Peterman

I have coached at the NCAA Division 2 (Southwestern Oklahoma State University), NAIA (USAO), and JUCO Levels (Blinn College and Carl Albert State College) as well as high school. I just felt that fellow coaches especially young coaches need to constantly work on their “game”. Just like the basketball players that we coach. We as coaches need to improve ourselves. That is my story and why I do this blog.

September 16, 2018

In the off-season, the Memphis Grizzlies decided to remove the interim tag from Coach JB Bickerstaff and make him the permanent head coach for the 2018-19 season. Bickerstaff became the Grizzlies interim head coach last year when the Grizzlies fired head coach David Fizdale. This was Bickerstaff’s second stint as an interim head coach in his career, the first being when he served as Rocket’s interim coach after the firing of Kevin McHale.

JB Bickerstaff Coaching Bio:

2018-19 Interim coach- Memphis Grizzlies
2016-18 Associate Head Coach- Memphis Grizzlies
2015-16 Interim Coach- Houston Rockets
2011-15 Assistant Coach- Houston Rockets
2007-11 Assistant Coach- Minnesota Timberwolves
2004-07 Assistant Coach- Charlotte Bobcats*

*When Bickerstaff first joined the Charlotte Bobcats staff in 2004-05, he was the youngest assistant coach in the NBA at the age of 25.

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Now, at the age of 39 and a handful of stops around the league, Bickerstaff will get his first shot at running the show out from under the interim tag.

He will have an interesting mix of players to work with. The majority of the team is filled with young talent- Jaren Jackson, Dillon Brooks, Ivan Rabb, Javon Carter, Kyle Anderson, and Andrew Harrison. However, leading all that young talent is All-Star veterans, Mike Conley and Marc Gasol.

In the off-season, the Grizzlies were in a difficult place balancing whether to keep their 2 stars or to go into a rebuild mode with young talent. With the hire of Bickerstaff, it looks as though the Grizzlies are shifting away from the philosophies David Fizdale tried to instill and back to the “Grit and Grind” style that Memphis had so much success with. Fizdale wanted to play faster and more athletic, a style that didn’t fit the talents of their all-star center Gasol. With the firing of Fizdale, the hiring of Bickerstaff, the drafting of Jackson and Carter, and the seeking out of defensive-minded free agents, it is clear that there has been a concerted effort by Grizzlies to slow down. This is a move that is counter to what most of the NBA is trying to achieve, but one that better fits their personnel and personality.

The message the Grizzlies are sending is clear, and Bickerstaff is responsible to carry it out: “Bring back the grit and grind.”

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