Solid choice. Point to his low NBA winning% all you want but that only proves to me that - as is true for 90% of all coaches - coaching teams with dreadful talent is difficult. And Lowe will only be an assistant so he won't be making the final decisions, and he's also experienced and respected enough that young players will listen to him.
I think it's important that Corbin got someone not only with substantial bench experience - but with head coaching experience. There are so many more things HC's have to worry about, in the heat of the battle it'll be good for Ty to have someone like Sidney there for assistance.
Unlike many previous Jazz assistants who enjoyed a lengthy stay in Utah and didn't jump the first time they were offered a promotion, I view this as a stepping-stone job for Lowe where he's still involved in the game but takes a backseat for a couple of years until a more attractive opportunity comes along.
As long as Lowe never wears that red blazer - I'm fine with the hire.