Sean
Well-Known Member
Based on what?
Based on the fact he often looked lost and overwhelmed while coaching the Utes. His resume is pretty much living in other greats' shadows - Jud Heathcote, Tom Izzo, Rudy Tomjanovich and Greg Popovich. But none of that proves anything beyond the fact he's been a good assistant. I'd much rather the Jazz go hire a coach who has proven NBA head coaching experience and not risk promoting a woefully inexperienced assistant again.