NBA Notes: Rockets fire Kevin McHale

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HOUSTON -- Six months ago, Kevin McHale coached the Houston Rockets to the Western Conference finals for the first time in 18 years.

There are high expectations for the team again this season behind James Harden and Dwight Howard, but McHale won't be around to see where the Rockets end up: Houston fired McHale on Wednesday with the team off to a puzzling 4-7 start.

"The team was not responding to Kevin McHale and we had to make the tough call," general manager Daryl Morey said a few hours before the Rockets took a four-game skid into their game against Portland "And we had to make it soon. There is not time in the tough Western Conference to wait for a turnaround."

Three of Houston's losses were by 20 points and two others were by more 12 or more points. Morey was asked what indications he saw that the team wasn't responding to McHale.

"I think you just watch our team play and it's not that difficult (to see)," Morey said. "You're a team coming off a Western Conference final run and you're a team with mostly the same group and it was not working. We will change until it's working. We win at the Rockets. (Owner Leslie Alexander) does not accept losing. I do not accept losing. No one accepts losing."

Assistant J. B. Bickerstaff will take over as interim head coach.

McHale was in his fifth season with Houston and is coming off a 56-26 season where the Rockets fell to eventual champion Golden State in the conference championship. The 57-year-old Hall of Fame player went 193-130 with the Rockets.

Spurs: Ginobili out 2 games
SAN ANTONIO -- Veteran Spurs guard Manu Ginobili will miss the next two games with hip tightness.

San Antonio (8-2) announced the move before Wednesday night's home game against Denver. He will also miss Friday's game at New Orleans and will be re-evaluated before Saturday's game against Memphis.

In nine games this season, Ginobili is averaging 11.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.3 steals.

Hornets: Williams fined $15K
NEW YORK -- Charlotte Hornets forward Marvin Williams was fined $15,000 by the NBA on Wednesday for elbowing New York Knicks forward Louis Amundson in the head.

Williams was given a Flagrant Foul 2 and ejected in the fourth quarter of the Hornets' 102-94 loss at New York on Tuesday night.

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