The circumstances were favorable: a local player come back to coach in his hometown. It ought to have worked, but Wes just did not have what it took. I assume that he was a pretty good assistant coach, or he would not have had a shot at the job. However, even top-notch assistant skills do not always translate to good head coaching skills. Whatever it takes, Wes did not have it. So, we wish him well and move on down the road of the revolving door of mid-level coaching changes.
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