‘Hasn’t worked out’ Phoenix join 36ers in sacking coach after less than a month of NBL season



The NBL’s South East Melbourne Phoenix have fired coach Mike Kelly less than a month into the season.

The Phoenix have gone winless through their first five games of the 2024/25 campaign, most recently falling 87-85 to fellow strugglers Brisbane Bullets at home on Saturday night.

They are the only side yet to taste victory this campaign, having also finished last on the ladder in Kelly’s injury-plagued first season in charge.

Kelly was informed on Sunday morning that his contract had been terminated as the club installs assistant Sam Mackinnon as interim coach.

“While it hasn’t worked out the way I would’ve liked, I’m thankful to the players, fans, sponsors and the Phoenix for the opportunity,” Kelly said in a statement.

“I truly believe in the playing group and wish them all the best moving forward.”

In his final post-match press conference, Kelly said he felt the Phoenix were beginning to show improvement at both ends of the floor.

But SEM’s star-studded roster had nevertheless underachieved to begin the new season, with neither ex-NBA guard Derrick Walton Jr nor Olympic medallist Nathan Sobey hitting top gear.

Mike Kelly has been sacked as coach of South Melbourne Phoenix.

Mike Kelly has been sacked as coach of South Melbourne Phoenix. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Sobey in particular has struggled for shooting form.

Phoenix chief executive Tommy Greer and general manager of basketball operations Simon Mitchell will front the press on Monday to detail the decision to part ways with Kelly.

“The team’s on-court performance is not meeting the club’s standards and expectations,” said Mitchell, who preceded Kelly as head coach.

“While we deeply respect, appreciate, and thank Mike for his hard work and dedication, we believe a change is necessary to move the team forward and deliver the success our fans, sponsors, and stakeholders deserve.”

Replacement coach Mackinnon was briefly interim coach at the Brisbane Bullets in 2022 when the club fired then-head coach James Duncan, but has never held a full-time head-coaching role.

The Phoenix will consider Mackinnon as an option to replace Kelly full-time but have also not ruled out replacing the interim coach mid-season if the right candidate becomes available.

Kelly finishes his stint at the Phoenix with a 30.3 per cent winning record

The California native was previously coach of Cairns Taipans between 2018 and 2021, winning coach of the year in the 2019/20 season.

He has also spent time as an assistant coach with Perth Wildcats and Melbourne United, among other NBL clubs.

Kelly becomes the second coach to part ways with their club this campaign after the Adelaide 36ers ousted Scott Ninnis late in the pre-season and installed Mike Wells as his replacement.

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