Basically if Boylen wins, no on cares
If Boylen loses, people are just like "I told you so".
Win/Win for the asshats. You either get a winning team or a feeling of being right.
Not so sure I buy that, though. There is winning in the NBA - and there is
winning in the NBA. Some coaches are afforded a benefit of the doubt that others simply don't get. Look at Frank Vogel at Indiana. He's done nothing but win at Indiana, taking the Pacers to the Conference Finals last year and the #1 seed in the East this year. Yet, if they lose to the Hawks, there's speculation he's gone.
If Boylen comes in and only marginally wins, he's not going to be given that benefit of the doubt by the fans as someone with a better resume and clean slate might. Now, does that pressure from the fans impact his ability to be a long-term coach? Eh, who knows. But I'd wager Ty would be in much better standing, and potentially in a position to keep his job, had the fans not been entirely against him by the end of the 2014 season. In a game where momentum is key, a coach getting off on the wrong foot (as was the case with Ty, who, not by his own doing, inherited a toxic situation and could never really manage it) is potentially doomed to failure.
Boylen isn't going to join the franchise as a fan favorite winning the praise of the Salt Lake media. He'll join the franchise as a coach most in the media derides, most the fans hate and for a franchise in transition, that is not a recipe for success. Does it mean he's automatically set up to fail? No - he might blow us all away and win big. If that's the case, Lindsey will look like an f'n genius. But if he slips up even marginally, fans will be out for blood. It's not fair, obviously, and I do believe, if Boylen is the guy, he deserves his shot, but that isn't going to happen - fans and media will pounce.