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Mavericks fire Johnson after another first-round exit

 

DALLAS -- From the start, Avery Johnson was a perfect fit as coach of the Dallas Mavericks.

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At the end, it was pretty obvious he wasn't.

Johnson lost his job Wednesday, a move the team referred to as "relieving him of his duties." The softer tone made sense considering that in three-plus seasons Johnson guided the Mavericks to the finals for the first time and to a club-record 67 wins the following season.

Yet for all the high points, there were some serious lows -- blowing a 2-0 lead in those Finals, getting dumped in the first round of the playoffs after that 67-win season and then, the final straw, getting knocked out in the first round again this season after Dallas shook up its roster and mortgaged some of its future to acquire Jason Kidd.

Over those three straight postseason wipeouts, the Mavericks lost 12 of 15 games, including all nine on the road.

"Was it time for a change? I guess," said Dirk Nowitzki, who became the league MVP under Johnson's watch. "I think this franchise, we owe him a lot. Unfortunately it's just one of those situations where everybody's got to move on."

The final mark during Johnson's tenure: 194-70 in the regular season, 23-24 in the playoffs.

Tuesday's Game 5 defeat was Avery Johnson's final game as Dallas' head coach. (AP)  
Tuesday's Game 5 defeat was Avery Johnson's final game as Dallas' head coach. (AP)  
Johnson got the news during a meeting at his condominium Wednesday morning. Donnie Nelson, the team's president of basketball operations, was there, while team owner Mark Cuban joined via cell phone from Chicago.

Johnson flew to Houston soon after because his son had an accident at school. He will meet with reporters Thursday, but called in to the local ESPN affiliate, KESN, to talk about his dismissal.

"This is something that needed to happen," Johnson said. "There's no animosity or bitterness. We all still really care about each other, but it was time to go in a different direction. ... We didn't win the championship, but if you look at the whole body of work that we put together over the last 3½ years ... we'll put it up against anybody."

Johnson might not be unemployed very long. The New York Knicks and Chicago Bulls are among the teams needing coaches, and both might want a young, proven coach who preaches defense and discipline.

What will Cuban do?

It's hard to guess because he's never really hired anyone, inheriting Don Nelson when he bought the team and then agreeing with Nelson to groom Johnson.

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May 1, 2008 8:54 am

man, i hope when the smoke clears Detroit fires Saunders and goes after Avery.  I believe he is truly an amazing coach, way better than Saunders. The players in Detroit will listen to Him and respect Him more, and I believe that Johnson will prove he is a good coach there by bringing the Title back to Motown.  I do not believe it was Johnson's fault they lost to Mia and in the fir ...(more)

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April 30, 2008 2:53 pm

If Scott Skiles can't do it maybe Avery Johnson can!!  The Bulls could use a coach like Avery on the sidelines; only thing though will the coach except being cold all season?

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April 30, 2008 2:47 pm
He's the one who wanted to make the Kidd trade...
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May 1, 2008 1:47 pm
I think Avery Johnson should go to the Bulls.  Since The Bulls are focused on defense, he would fit The Bulls, perfectly.  Forget Rick Carlisle.  We in Chicago would welcome Avery Johnson with open arms.  The only other place I would want to go is Golden State because since Don Nelson should retire for his coaching blun ...(more)
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May 1, 2008 12:22 pm
Vote now in the Second Round of the Greatest Sports Rivalries Bracket!
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May 1, 2008 9:31 am
Cuban needs to look at himself, Avery didn't trade for Kidd he did which was the worst trade in recent history, you need a big man because is soft down low and firing Avery doens't fix the problem.
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April 30, 2008 5:51 pm
If mark Cuban wants to really solve his teams woes he needs to trade Dirk for a player who has some heart. Dirk would be a great compliment to a great player, but he does not have the killer instinct or the ability to make his team better, that the great ones have. Trade Dirk for a yound player who Ds up and is not afraid to take the big shots.
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April 30, 2008 4:00 pm

And it's not Avery Johnson's fault, he'll land somewhere else, and if that somewhere else has a young talented hard nosed bunch that actually likes to play defense, he may well win an NBA title. No coach could've done more with the Dallas players than Johnson did, they are nothing but soft and fold up when the going gets tough. That showed up big time in the Finals with Miami, w ...(more)

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April 30, 2008 4:20 pm
Avery Johnson was a genius only about 11/2 years ago.

Amazing how "genius" becomes dunce in so short a time.

Pat Riley was not the first and Avery JOhnson will not be the last.

When Skiles came and rescued the debacle that was the Bulls they loved him.

B ut the players tire early and easily. A product of the "no tim ...(more)

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April 30, 2008 5:01 pm

And it starts at the top with Cuban, his "it's somebody else's fault" mentality works its way through the whole organization. The players know what they can get away with under Cuban so they just tune out the coach when he tells them something they don't want to hear. Johnson is a good coach and a class act, and he deserves a lot better than this bunch of losers - in a way ...(more)

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April 30, 2008 4:05 pm

Too Early:

The hyper-aggressive Cuban has once again let his ADD get the best of him.  The deal with Kidd was destined not to work this year.  At the time of the trade, the company line was that this trade was all about wining this year and next.  Well, the lineup was simply not intact long enough to make a real determination.  At the least, the exis ...(more)

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April 30, 2008 5:12 pm

if the Celts don't put away the Hawks quickly

what is wrong with the Celts?

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April 30, 2008 4:58 pm
I understand the team has repeatedly stumbled going into the playoffs, but who are you going to replace him with?  The reality of the NBA is that there is a grand total of 4 coaches who have won about the last 20 titles.  Who are you going to replace him with that will bring any more to the table than he has?  Paging Paul Westphal, we have job for you where you'll never win anything ...(more)
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April 30, 2008 10:43 pm

The real problem here is Cuban never should have hired him as the head coach anyway! Sure he has Championships, but so does Isiah and Magic. How's their coaching history?

Avery never sat on the bench and learned how to be a head coach. Its like asking a mother of 6 to become the head chef of a resturant. Sure... she ma ...(more)

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April 30, 2008 2:47 pm