5 NBA Head Coaches Who Won't Last Beyond This Season By Brad Berreman ← Tip: Use keyboard arrows to navigate → PREV NEXT 5 NBA Head Coaches Who Won't Make It Past This Season Credit: Gary A. Vasquez USA TODAY Sports In the coming months, as the season winds down, speculation about the job status of NBA head coaches will surely surface. Teams that are finishing bad or disappointing seasons, right or wrong, will look to shake things up by making a coaching change. Here are five NBA head coaches who won't make it past this season. 5 NBA Head Coaches Who Won't Make It Past This Season In the coming months, as the season winds down, speculation about the job status of NBA head coaches will surely surface. Teams that are finishing bad or disappointing seasons, right or wrong, will look to shake things up by making a coaching change. Here are five NBA head coaches who won't make it past this season. 5. Dave Joerger, Memphis Grizzlies Credit: Nelson Chenault USA TODAY Sports The Grizzlies' slow start put Joerger on the hot seat, though they have won three of their last four games to go over .500 (19-17) for the season. But his status always seems to be tenuous, including a near-firing in May of 2014, so a disappointing season for Memphis stands to bring Joerger's firing after the season. 5. Dave Joerger, Memphis Grizzlies The Grizzlies' slow start put Joerger on the hot seat, though they have won three of their last four games to go over .500 (19-17) for the season. But his status always seems to be tenuous, including a near-firing in May of 2014, so a disappointing season for Memphis stands to bring Joerger's firing after the season. 4. George Karl, Sacramento Kings Credit: Kyle Terada USA TODAY Sports Karl's relationship with DeMarcus Cousins is a nearly constant talking point, and the team is just not very good. An unpredictable owner and overall power structure may bring Karl's firing at season's end, or he may simply choose to resign. 4. George Karl, Sacramento Kings Karl's relationship with DeMarcus Cousins is a nearly constant talking point, and the team is just not very good. An unpredictable owner and overall power structure may bring Karl's firing at season's end, or he may simply choose to resign. 3. Jeff Hornacek, Phoenix Suns Credit: Jeffrey Swinger USA TODAY Sports The Suns' ineptitude this season is not all Hornacek's fault, and probably goes above him to some degree, but the recent firing of two assistant coaches is a bad sign. His contract option for 2016-17 was also not picked up prior to the season, so Hornacek is not long for the head job in Phoenix. 3. Jeff Hornacek, Phoenix Suns The Suns' ineptitude this season is not all Hornacek's fault, and probably goes above him to some degree, but the recent firing of two assistant coaches is a bad sign. His contract option for 2016-17 was also not picked up prior to the season, so Hornacek is not long for the head job in Phoenix. 2. Lionel Hollins, Brooklyn Nets Credit: Brad Penner USA TODAY Sports Questions about Hollins' jobs security surfaced early last season, and that talk has not gone away so far in his second season as head coach of the Nets. It's unclear if Hollins is the guy to lead a possible rebuild, so a change could easily come in Brooklyn. 2. Lionel Hollins, Brooklyn Nets Questions about Hollins' jobs security surfaced early last season, and that talk has not gone away so far in his second season as head coach of the Nets. It's unclear if Hollins is the guy to lead a possible rebuild, so a change could easily come in Brooklyn. 1. Byron Scott, Los Angeles Lakers Credit: Jennifer Stewart USA TODAY Sports The Lakers weren't expected to be good this year, so their record (8-27 thus far) won't be what gets Scott fired. But the way he has handled the team's young players, including most recently singling out Julius Randle's defensive effort, will be more than enough to earn a Scott a pink slip soon after the season is over. 1. Byron Scott, Los Angeles Lakers The Lakers weren't expected to be good this year, so their record (8-27 thus far) won't be what gets Scott fired. But the way he has handled the team's young players, including most recently singling out Julius Randle's defensive effort, will be more than enough to earn a Scott a pink slip soon after the season is over. PREV NEXT Share You May Also Like Related Stories 5 Teams That Could Sign Dwyane Wade In NBA Free Agency 5 Biggest Mistakes Made By Sacramento Kings In 2015-16 Season 5 Players Miami Heat Must Land If Hassan Whiteside Leaves Washington Wizards Must Sign 2 Of These 5 Free Agents In 2016 Miami Heat Must Sign 2 Of These 5 Free Agents In 2016 Phoenix Suns Must Sign 2 Of These 5 Free Agents In 2016