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Analyst Believes NBA Coach Should Not Have Been Fired

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The Phoenix Suns made a shocking decision to part ways with head coach Frank Vogel after just one season with the team. This move came after the Suns failed to meet expectations in the NBA playoffs, losing to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round.

Despite facing constant injury issues and struggling to find chemistry among their star players, Vogel was unable to turn things around quickly enough for the impatient new owner, Mat Ishbia. The decision to fire Vogel received backlash from fans and the media, with many criticizing the Suns for not giving the coach more time to make adjustments.

In a swift move, the Suns have reportedly agreed to hire former NBA champion head coach Mike Budenholzer on a five-year deal. Budenholzer, who was let go by the Milwaukee Bucks last year after a playoff exit, will now have the opportunity to lead the Suns back to championship contention.

The coaching carousel in the NBA continues to spin, with teams making bold moves in search of success. As the Suns look to regroup and move forward with Budenholzer at the helm, the pressure will be on the new coach to deliver results and prove that the team made the right decision in parting ways with Vogel.

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