Amid multiple reports suggesting that Nate Bjorkgren‘s job as the Pacers‘ head coach is in danger, Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report is the latest journalist to take a deep dive into what appears to be an untenable situation in Indiana.
One league executive who has previously worked with Bjokrgren told Bleacher Report that the Pacers’ coach is “completely out of his element as a leader,” and Fischer suggests that Bjorkgren’s struggles could even end up jeopardizing the job security of veteran executives Kevin Pritchard and Chad Buchanan as well.
As Fischer explains, the Pacers may not have done enough research during the hiring process into Bjorkgren’s background or how he treated people. The head coach has been described as abrasive, particularly with assistant coaches and other staffers, with Domantas Sabonis even encouraging Bjorkgren on one occasion to be kinder to the team’s staff, per Fischer.
Bjorkgren also reportedly has a tendency to become overly agitated by minor issues, such as a ball rack being out of place during practice or a team flight being delayed for de-icing purposes, Fischer adds.
“When he was hired, I was surprised, because he’s not the easiest to work with just on anything,” said one player who previously played for Bjorkgren in the G League. “He’s kind of stubborn, won’t listen, even though it might be good conversation. He’s a micromanager and he’s not for everyone.”
Here’s more on Bjorkgren and the Pacers:
- Sources tell Fischer that T.J. Warren, who played for the Suns when Bjorkgren was an assistant in Phoenix, requested a trade following the Pacers’ hiring of the head coach. However, a person with knowledge of the situation tells J. Michael of The Indianapolis Star “that’s BS” (Twitter link).
[UPDATE: Fischer has now cited a source close to the situation who says Warren never formally requested a trade.] - When assistant coach Bill Bayno resigned in February, mental health issues were cited as the reason for his departure. Fischer hears that the veteran assistant left in large part because he was no longer able to work with Bjorkgren.
- Assistant coach Greg Foster – who received a one-game suspension for a sideline altercation with Goga Bitadze – has also “grown agitated” by Bjorkgren’s attitude toward the staff, according to Fischer. “He doesn’t mind embarrassing his coaches,” one league executive said of the Pacers’ head coach.
- Bjorkgren’s reluctance to call out his top veterans has impacted his credibility in the locker room, sources tell J. Michael of The Indianapolis Star, who says that even if the Pacers ultimately decide to retain their head coach for 2021/22, there will almost certainly be an overhaul of his coaching staff. Some of those coaches may want to leave voluntarily, Michael notes.
- If Bjorkgren is let go, Mike D’Antoni is expected to once again be a candidate for the Pacers’ head coaching job, sources tell Fischer. D’Antoni drew interest from Indiana last fall.
Yikes! Feels like these stories should be coming out After the season wraps…
It already is, pretty much. This is kinda just that dagger three lol
I’m beginning to think his job is in more than danger.
Terry Stotts or Bud should be able to take Pacers to win a playoffs series
Sources close to the situation confirmed that Bjorkgren ate two children for breakfast on at least one occasion.
Is he an ogre or a troll? I don’t know which one eats children.
Ogre, like Shrek
I received great advice once from a very successful boss. Treat everyone you work with or interact with the same and with the same respect. Whether they are a powerful client or the office intern treat them right. This guy seems to do the opposite and treats everyone like trash. That is not a leader or a good coworker.
I don’t know man if my ball rack isn’t where its’ supposed to be when I get home I flip out.
PACERS should’ve known better than hiring from that Nick Nurse tree …….. Nurse knows hoops, but strange, creepy vibes from that man.
An out-of-place ball rack or drum set, has been known to cause major fist-fights.
Drum sets belong in back, far back… no volume control.
There are some stars on this team (LeVert, Sabonis, Turner, Brogdon) that could gel and turn into something great. Ownership needs to get ahead on this and get the leaders involved in the decision process
Best comment on here, I agree, other than Bjorkgren being a raving lunatic and needs to be let go!!!
So Bitadze was just following the HC’s lede.
Surely though, if you can slow Harkless’s roll, good idea.