HOUSTON — The Houston Rockets have fired Kevin McHale with the team off to a lackluster 4-7 start just a year after advancing to the Western Conference finals, The Associated Press has learned.
Assistant J. B. Bickerstaff will take over as interim head coach, a person familiar with the decision said Wednesday on the condition of anonymity because the move had not yet been announced. The firing was first reported by Yahoo! Sports.
McHale was in his fifth season with Houston and is coming off a 56-26 season where the Rockets reached the West finals for the first time since 1997. The 57-year-old Hall of Fame player went 193-130 with the Rockets.
The Rockets opened the season with three straight losses, won four in a row and are now in a four-game skid.
NBA legend Earvin (Magic) Johnson said on social media that McHale's firing by Houston is a mistake:
McHale was hired on June 1, 2011, to take over for Rick Adelman, who had spent four years with the team.
He helped the Rockets improve in his first season before Houston went 45-37 in 2013 and returned to the postseason for the first time since 2009. The Rockets lost in the first round of the playoffs that season, improved again in 2014 and returned to the postseason only to be eliminated in the first round again.
The Rockets finally got over the hump last season, getting the second seed in the West by posting their best record since 1997 and reaching the conference finals for the first time since that Charles Barkley-led team went 57-25.