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Is there any chance in hell that we beat the Spurs?

What does this mean? It does not make sense to me, what is Sandy trying to say?

It means that Utah is known for long tenured coaches, and that atmosphere of stability is beneficial to the team. An unconvincing perspective since it means keeping Corbin. :p
 
So Sandy is saying that the State of Utah will boycott the Jazz if one of their most beloved players ever is made the head coach? I just don't get any sense in this.
 
So Sandy is saying that the State of Utah will boycott the Jazz if one of their most beloved players ever is made the head coach? I just don't get any sense in this.

Sandy's saying that front office and coaching stability is important to free agents, and that it is one of the few things that would appeal to free agents about coming to the Jazz.
 
If we fire him, who do we replace him with??



The only decent candidate is Brad Stevens. And lets be honest: He aint leaving Butler. I know PKM says otherwise, but I have my doubts.




McMillan has been bitched about by nearly every TrailBlazer fan for his rigid substations and his poor adaptability to in-game situations (sounds familiar?)


SVG aint coming. JVG blows.


This leaves us only with assistant coach Sidney Lowe, and 2nd right hand man Jeff Hornacek


Is destroying the (only) market of appeal of Utah (being FO stability) worth sacrificing Corbin for Hornacek? I think that is the 1000 dollar question.

Who says we have to hire a big name? There are more than just a few competent nba coaches many folks just need the chance. And given how bad Ty has been, an empty chair would be an upgrade
 
It means that Utah is known for long tenured coaches, and that atmosphere of stability is beneficial to the team. An unconvincing perspective since it means keeping Corbin. :p

You put it much better than I did. But yeah, it does have that awful caveat, haha.
 
This is the type of game Utah wins... wait, no, it's in San Antonio. When's the last time Utah won IN San Antonio?

EDIT - Found it

Jan 20, 2010. I feel like its been a lot longer than that.
 
This is the type of game Utah wins... wait, no, it's in San Antonio. When's the last time Utah won IN San Antonio?

EDIT - Found it

Jan 20, 2010. I feel like its been a lot longer than that.

Nah, I distinctly remember Utah winning every game against the Spurs in 2010 and thinking "Lol this franchise is finished."

Turns out I was p damn wrong.
 
Nah, I distinctly remember Utah winning every game against the Spurs in 2010 and thinking "Lol this franchise is finished."

Turns out I was p damn wrong.

I believe 2010 was spent ****faced. Yep, that's why I don't remember.
 
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