Snyder is under contract with the Jazz till the end of next season. Quin basically retired under contract. The Jazz will recieve compensation if he intends to go to the Hawks. Financial, and pick(s) would be likely.
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Just don't pop the trunk of the car in the garage... and ignore the smell.We’re not getting picks. However, I did hear that if we release him from his contract, Quin has a garage full of unused coach’s challenges saved up that he’s willing to leave with the franchise.
He had a 23-24 coaches option so I think he is only under contract until the end of this year.Snyder is under contract with the Jazz till the end of next season. Quin basically retired under contract. The Jazz will recieve compensation if he intends to go to the Hawks. Financial, and pick(s) would be likely.
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I disagree. I think it’s critical for teams to actually demand compensation in situations like this. There’s a reason the system is set up to reward teams if a coach wants to leave before his contract ends. Jazz won’t get much, but they should try to get something.It would be pretty petty and a general bad look for the Jazz to try to get compensation for Snyder at this point. At most they might pay a little towards the salary we owe him for the rest of the season.
Petty and bad look are key ingredients to DA's personality.It would be pretty petty and a general bad look for the Jazz to try to get compensation for Snyder at this point. At most they might pay a little towards the salary we owe him for the rest of the season.
Maybe if there was a decent amount of time on his contract or even a whole season, but but not when it's a couple months. We don't have much leverage and it just creates ill will towards us when it comes to future interactions.I disagree. I think it’s critical for teams to actually demand compensation in situations like this. There’s a reason the system is set up to reward teams if a coach wants to leave before his contract ends. Jazz won’t get much, but they should try to get something.
I don’t entirely disagree, but if you constantly roll over because it’ll create ill will, you’re always going to get rolled.Maybe if there was a decent amount of time on his contract or even a whole season, but but not when it's a couple months. We don't have much leverage and it just creates ill will towards us when it comes to future interactions.
I don’t entirely disagree, but if you constantly roll over because it’ll create ill will, you’re always going to get rolled.
The Jazz have something that the Hawks want. Supply and demand. Even though there’s only a few months left, they should give up something to get him.
Negotiate quietly, and come to some sort of mutual agreement so it doesn’t get nasty, but hold firm. I still remember when DA wouldn’t work out any sort of deal with the Jazz to create a trade exception for Hayward. That’s what I want to see now.