A few notes on the Nets and former head coach Jacque Vaughn:
BROKEN BRIDGES
Mikal Bridges didn’t mention Vaughn by name last week. But he didn’t have to.
Bridges’ frustration with Vaughn and the Nets’ offense was clear to anyone who listened to him speak after the Nets’ 50-point loss in Boston.
Bridges questioned the game plan on a night when the Nets didn’t have Ben Simmons. He talked about the team not knowing what to do on offense.
And then Bridges, the face of the Nets, made it clear that things needed to change quickly for his team.
"You can’t just let this one (loss) go, just let it drop. Maybe if you lost (a close game) towards the end, but you got beat by 50,” Bridges said. “A lot of s--t is not right and you’ve got to fix it."
The Nets decided on Monday that Vaughn wasn’t the right man to fix things in Brooklyn.
In what he described as "an incredibly difficult decision," GM Sean Marks announced that the Nets had relieved Vaughn of his duties. For now, Kevin Ollie will take over as an interim head coach. Vaughn is the third head coach fired during Marks’ eight-year tenure running the club.
If it doesn’t work out with Ollie, it’s very fair to wonder if Marks gets the chance to hire a fourth head coach.