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Jazz Sign free agent...coach

I know the trainer retired, but have there been any coaching defections? Seems like the Jazz have two coaches for every one player. Wouldn't be surprised if Utah now has the largest staff in the league.
 
I know the trainer retired, but have there been any coaching defections? Seems like the Jazz have two coaches for every one player. Wouldn't be surprised if Utah now has the largest staff in the league.

Beileine or what ever his name is left for a college job. Alot of these hiring are not coaches. They are tech, media, medical, scouts...

I love that the Jazz are filling out their FO ranks. One more good thing DL has done for the Jazz.
 
I know the trainer retired, but have there been any coaching defections? Seems like the Jazz have two coaches for every one player. Wouldn't be surprised if Utah now has the largest staff in the league.

They still need Chip Engelland. DL, Snyder and Gobert need to make it happen. Look at the mechanical improvements of Duncan, Parker, Leonard, Ginobili, Green, Diaw, Mills and Belinelli. . . and then consider those levels of improvements for Favors, Exum, Hayward, Burks, Hood, Lyles, Burke and Jingles.

Side Note: It's interesting to me how similar the Jazz have built their roster in terms of guys and the roles they play. Except, that on top of those other players, the Jazz have Rudy Gobert as their future franchise player. Oh, and a crapload of assets to add a star from somewhere else if they choose to. Things are looking bright in Utah.

But Chip Engelland would be well worth whatever the Jazz pay him to pry him from the Spurs. I'd promote him to the bench and make him the highest paid assistant coach in the league.
 
Ettore Messina with Spurs has been invaluable at providing insight about foreign players in draft and free agency, so I think this guy would serve a similar purpose in recruiting, scouting, and player development.
 
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