Brooklyn Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez told reporters on Monday, January 22, that he is to blame for the team’s recent skid, describing the stretch as “disastrous” and stressing that he “has to help” his players navigate the slump.
Addressing the media, Fernandez acknowledged that the results have fallen short of expectations and said the coaching staff must do a better job of putting the roster in position to succeed. “I have to help them,” he said, adding that ultimate responsibility for the downturn rests with him.
The brief session marked the first time Fernandez publicly assumed full accountability for the Nets’ current struggles, underscoring the urgency he feels to find answers and stabilize the season.
Source: New York Post