Though McHale led the Rockets to the Western Conference Finals last
season and compiled a 193-130 record in four-plus seasons with the
franchise, his position had become increasingly tenuous following
blowout losses in their last four games.
Rockets general manager Daryl Morey announced that Bickerstaff would
take over as interim coach when Houston host the Portland Trail
Blazers later on Wednesday.
"The team was not responding to Kevin," Morey told reporters. "There
is no time in the West," he added, referring to the highly
competitive Western Conference.
The departure of McHale, 57, who guided the Rockets into the
playoffs for three consecutive seasons, follows a players-only
meeting that was held on Tuesday in a bid by the team to find a
solution to their four-game losing streak.
"It is embarrassing. We hate to lose, but at the same time we have a
long season and we can't think negative when we lose," center Dwight
Howard told reporters.
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"We have to try and find the positive in any situation. You keep
thinking negative, then negative things will continue to happen to
you. You got to stay positive and fight through it. All this stuff
will build our character."
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Frank
Pingue)
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