I'm really not sure whether Joerger is a good coach or not. But given his past in the D-League and at Memphis, there are at least hints that he might be a good coach. In Sacramento he hasn't really given us a lot to like, but there's been a decent amount of roster turnover (his best player got traded away mid season last season) and he has had teams stacked with very young players, so perhaps that's to be expected.
More than anything, I want to see the Sacramento coaching carousel come to a halt for a while. Ideally, Joerger would be the head coach here for the next 10 years, or even 20. Obviously that depends on performance - he needs to actually prove himself to be a good coach to get that kind of tenure - but for the moment A) I don't think he has been able to accurately showcase his coaching ability here and B) WE NEED CONTINUITY. We've been jumping from head coach to head coach with the frequency of a cheap ham radio lately. And no matter who is coach, all of our young players have trouble with development. Well, maybe, just maybe, that's because they spend nine months learning one system and just as they're about to get it, they have it yanked out from under them and move to an entirely new system. We won't get anywhere if that doesn't stop. So yeah, Joerger stays. I give him not only this full season but at least 2018-2019 and probably 2019-2020 before I am willing to fire him, if results don't improve.