What's new

Head Coach Jerry Sloan to resign today :(

Wow.

Good luck Jerry and Phil. Thanks for all the years of good memories.

I have not always been in Jerry's corner and believe he had some definite faults in his coaching. However he is not going to be easy to replace and he leaves some big shoes for Corbin to try and fill.
 
Based on the responses on this site so far, I fear for the future of the franchise. Bunch of small minded peeps with inferiority complexes looking for a scape goat. Was nice watching you for a little while, Deron. Let the Gordon Hayward era commence!

Thats exactly the way its going to go down...check the Archie thread for proof.
 
Wow.

Good luck Jerry and Phil. Thanks for all the years of good memories.

I have not always been in Jerry's corner and believe he had some definite faults in his coaching. However he is not going to be easy to replace and he leaves some big shoes for Corbin to try and fill.

Lets hope he tries his best and succeeds.
 
Does anybody know any player reactions?
Raja interviewed w/KFAN-only said that some players didn't agree with Sloan, but didn't say much more. Other players? Twitter?
 
In utter disbelief. Thanks for the memories and everything, Coach Sloan, and yeah you'll be missed.

The last of the Big Three of the Utah Jazz franchise gone. Don't like how this ended but their individual leaving sort of mirrored their personalities. Stock goes away quietly. Karl off to showbizland for one last, futile grasp at a ring. Sloan, if reports are true, leaves in a huff after a confrontation.

Wishing you all the best, Coach.
 
"If you're of the opinion that Deron Williams forced Jerry Sloan to retire, just understand what you are saying about Jerry Sloan." --David Locke

I think he was referring to the comments that Jerry made where he said that Deron was not a dominant factor in his (Jerry's) decision.
I think he was referring to the implication that Jerry Sloan could be strong armed by one of his players.

In hindsight, you could be right. But who ever claimed that? The theory was that Deron caused Keven O'Connor to force out Jerry, not that Deron forced out Jerry himself.
 
It feels mandatory to post in this epic and soon-to-be historical Jazzfanz thread, so hear goes.

Jerry Sloan is pissed at the soft *** way league players have become. These guys don't work for ****. There isn't a player in the league who puts it all on the line for an entire 48 minutes every single night. Look how hard Stockton and Malone played. There isn't a single player willing to play at that level anymore. They're whiny little bitches and Jerry just can't stand it any more.

That's my spin and I'm sticking to it.
 
It feels mandatory to post in this epic and soon-to-be historical Jazzfanz thread, so hear goes.

Jerry Sloan is pissed at the soft *** way league players have become. These guys don't work for ****. There isn't a player in the league who puts it all on the line for an entire 48 minutes every single night. Look how hard Stockton and Malone played. There isn't a single player willing to play at that level anymore. They're whiny little bitches and Jerry just can't stand it any more.

That's my spin and I'm sticking to it.

Yeah, the Past was great, the Present is terrible, and future is going to hell.
 
That is really crazy - totally caught me off guard.

However, I think now is a good time to do so. The team does seem like they are starting to tune him out, and our performance on the court is showing it. It was going to be sooner or later, might as well be sooner and invest more into Deron and what will be the future of Jazz basketball if you're not getting any results right now with Sloan.
 
Some perspective on JSlo:

Gallon of gas was 72 cents when Jerry Sloan was hired as Jazz coach

Jerry Sloan was coach of the Utah Jazz for 8,098 days. In other words, 22 years, 2 months and 1 day.

Sloan spent 699,667,200 seconds as the boss of the Jazz, 11,661,120 minutes,194,352 hours or 1,156 weeks (rounded down)

Since Jerry Sloan became head coach of the Utah Jazz on 12/9/88, there have been a total of 245 coaching changes in the NBA.

Below is a look each team’s changes, noting that every team has made at least two changes except for Utah.

1. L.A. Clippers 13
2. Denver 12
3. New York 12
4. L.A. Lakers 11
5. Memphis/Vancouver 11
6. Philadelphia 11
7. Washington 11
8. Chicago 10
9. Detroit 10
10. Golden State 10
11. Minnesota 9
12. New Jersey 9
13. Oklahoma City/Seattle 9
14. Sacramento 9
15. Cleveland 8
16. Dallas 8
17. Indiana 8*
18. Milwaukee 8
19. New Orleans/Charlotte 8
20. Orlando 8
21. Phoenix 8
22. Atlanta 6
23. Boston 6
24. Miami 6
25. Portland 6
26. San Antonio 6
27. Toronto 6
28. Houston 3
29. Bobcats 3
30. Jazz 0

* Sloan became the only coach in NBA history to have captured 1,000 wins with one team (1,127). He also leads all NBA active coaches with most wins with one team.
* .765 – Jerry Sloan’s winning percentage against the Clippers (75-23) highest winning percentage against any single team. Followed by the Raptors (.759 22-7) Grizzlies (.741 43-15).
* .469 – Jerry Sloan’s winning percentage against the Utah Jazz rivals, the Los Angeles Lakers (45-51)
* .429 – Jerry Sloan’s winning percentage against the Spurs (42-56) lowest winning percentage against any single team.
* Sloan had a losing record against only the Spurs and Lakers.
* Gregg Popovich becomes the longest tenured active head coach in NBA history with 15 seasons on the Spurs bench
* 40 – Number of players not even born when Jerry Sloan became Jazz head coach, who are currently playing in the NBA
* Forty current players were not yet born when Sloan took over as coach of the Jazz.
* Sloan has coached 133 players and seven All-Stars.
* The second-longest tenured coach, Gregg Popovich, got his job almost exactly eight years later.
* In all of major American sports, only three coaches (Connie Mack, Curly Lambeau and Tom Landry) have had longer tenures.

In the last 23 years, the Jazz have had 21 winning seasons. And consider the effectiveness of his flex offense: “The Jazz have been above the league average in offensive efficiency in 19 out of Sloan’s 23 seasons in Utah, averaging about three points per 100 possessions better than average, which is worth about seven or eight wins per year.”

Jerry Sloan is one of three coaches in NBA history to have 15+ consecutive seasons with a winning record (one of only two w/ 10+ with one team): Pat Riley (19, Lakers Knicks, Heat) Phil Jackson (19 Bulls, Lakers), Greg Popovich (13 Spurs), Red Auerbach (Celtics), Chuck Daly (Pistons, Nets) each had 11 season streaks

Tony La Russa, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, is now the longest tenured coach in North America pro sports, followed by Lindy Ruff, coach of the Buffalo Sabres (13 years), Andy Reid of the Eagles is next at 12 seasons.

Events that happened in 1988 (Year Jerry Sloan was hired as Jazz coach)

* New York Yankees sign 12-year television contract with MSG for $500M (On Dec. 9, day Sloan was hired)
* Roy Orbison, rocker (Pretty Woman), dies of a heart attack at 52 (On Dec. 9, day Sloan was hired)
* George Bush Sr. is elected President.
* The greenhouse effect is discovered.
* America’s Most Wanted debuts.
* CD’s outsell albums for the first time.
* Lionel Richie’s wife was arrested for assaulting Lionel and a model she found him with.
* Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson get hitched.
* #1 Song of The Year: Roll With It – Steve Winwood.
* “She’s Like The Wind” shows Patrick Swayze can sing as well as dance and act.
* Salt N Pepa get their breakthrough hit with “Push It”.
* Julia Roberts hits the big screen in her first breakthrough role in Mystic Pizza.
* Top grossing film of the year: Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
* Spuds Mackenzie becomes the original party animal.
* Oprah Winfrey is the hottest talk show in America.
* The new Suzuki Samurai gets bad reputation for flipping over when turning corners.
* Penny Loafers with a penny in them and Levis with the cuffs rolled up were the fashion statements of the year.
* U2 records Rattle and Hum album and then later the documentary.
* Flying chair thrown by skinhead hits Geraldo in the nose on his self titled talk show.
* Average price of a car in 1988: $14065.00
* Average price of a gallon of milk in 1988: $2.00
* Average price of a loaf of bread in 1988: $0.61
* Average price of a stamp in 1988: $0.25
* Average price of a home in 1988: $138300.00
* Cost of a gallon of regular gas: it fluctuated between 72 cents and 98 cents
* New York’s City Council enacts a law in April requiring restaurants with 50 seats or more to provide separate sections for smokers and nonsmokers. Many restaurants predict a slump in business, but their dire outlook will prove unfounded.
* Radio personality Rush (Hudson) Limbaugh (III), 37, begins a syndicated program of right-wing opinion that will attract a huge audience and bring Limbaugh an annual income of some $23 million by the mid-1990s. Son of a Cape Girardeau, Mo., judge who owned the radio station that gave him his start as a teenager, he disparages liberal “dittoheads,” “feminazis,” and others whose views he finds distasteful.
 
It feels mandatory to post in this epic and soon-to-be historical Jazzfanz thread, so hear goes.

Jerry Sloan is pissed at the soft *** way league players have become. These guys don't work for ****. There isn't a player in the league who puts it all on the line for an entire 48 minutes every single night. Look how hard Stockton and Malone played. There isn't a single player willing to play at that level anymore. They're whiny little bitches and Jerry just can't stand it any more.

That's my spin and I'm sticking to it.

This is something I could stand by, however, I still think he's just tired and ready to be done.
 
Jazz need to give Harpring a ten day contract, appoint him team captain, and make damn good and sure he beats some toughness into these give-up, ***** bitches.
 
Thought so

When D'Will came out in the open that Sloan needed to play Fes more, I thought this was coming to a head. How did Sloan respond to the captian of his team suggestion? He played Fes less than seven and a half minutes the next game. Look for the Jazz to play better now that Sloan is gone. That said I wish Sloan had of retired before it came to this.
 
Yes even in retirement the legend of Stockton and Malone continues to grow. Pretty soon S&M will have zero turnovers and six rings. Things change and some people have a hard time dealing with it.
 
Back
Top