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If Karl is considering the Wolves, I have no doubt he'd consider joining the Jazz. He's had nothing but good things to say about the franchise for years and is well aware of Salt Lake, since he received his cancer treatments here. Karl may have his warts (he's a pretty average playoff coach historically), but there's no question he knows his stuff.

I'd be very pleased with his hire. Thing is, I doubt the Jazz are looking in his direction. He's definitely more than just a retread - he's a retread's retread - and it seems Utah is more shopping for a younger coach, or someone who hasn't been tainted by a bad head coaching record over the years.
 
If Karl is considering the Wolves, I have no doubt he'd consider joining the Jazz. He's had nothing but good things to say about the franchise for years and is well aware of Salt Lake, since he received his cancer treatments here. Karl may have his warts (he's a pretty average playoff coach historically), but there's no question he knows his stuff.

I'd be very pleased with his hire. Thing is, I doubt the Jazz are looking in his direction. He's definitely more than just a retread - he's a retread's retread - and it seems Utah is more shopping for a younger coach, or someone who hasn't been tainted by a bad head coaching record over the years.

I think they're looking for a coach who can be here for the next 10-15 years if he is semi-decent. I don't think Karl would last that long.
 
LOL.. if you hadn't ducked, I would have thrown something. Pastor my ***, he's probably one of the most hateful guy I've ever seen. What he did to his assistants is disgraceful.
What he tried to do to Stockton was disgraceful. I hope he never gets hired again.
 
If Karl is considering the Wolves, I have no doubt he'd consider joining the Jazz. He's had nothing but good things to say about the franchise for years and is well aware of Salt Lake, since he received his cancer treatments here. Karl may have his warts (he's a pretty average playoff coach historically), but there's no question he knows his stuff.

I'd be very pleased with his hire. Thing is, I doubt the Jazz are looking in his direction. He's definitely more than just a retread - he's a retread's retread - and it seems Utah is more shopping for a younger coach, or someone who hasn't been tainted by a bad head coaching record over the years.

I read this as retard the first time!!!
 
What'd he do??

https://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1028560/index.htm

Though the two stars have begun discussing their plans for next season, Stockton says that he will make his decision independently. While Stockton is glad that the eldest of his six children, 15-year-old Houston, is now mature enough to appreciate his career, he also dreads being away from home during the seven-month NBA season. "At my age the hard part is getting up for the games," says Stockton, the league leader in assists per 48 minutes (13.2 at week's end). "With kids and all the other activities around the house, I'm finding it harder to give my full attention to basketball."

The NBA's alltime assist leader may be getting a push out the door by his new backup this season and the No. 2 man on the career assist list, 38-year-old Mark Jackson. Three members of the Jazz organization now understand why Jackson has been traded seven times in his 16-year career: They say that over a period of weeks, he succeeded in turning several teammates against Stockton by repeatedly remarking that those players would be better off if Jackson were the Jazz's floor leader. Other players rallied around Stockton, who, because of his quiet nature, was vulnerable to the locker room politicking. The rift on the Jazz was mended, though not before Stockton's pride had been wounded. "There was no question it hurt John, because you could see him withdraw," says a high-ranking team official. "But he'll never talk about it, just as he won't talk about injuries, because then he feels like he's making excuses for himself."

Jackson says his actions were in no way aimed at Stockton. "I'm a born leader, and if people take that as manipulation, then maybe they haven't been around leaders," he says. "I make no apologies for embracing people and talking to people and making them feel like they're important. Maybe in the past those stray dogs have been left on the side, but that's not the way I treat people."
 
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@Sean
George Karl doesn't have an "average" playoff resume. It's definitely below average. I wouldn't be happy with that hire.

I think his Finals run in 1996 with Seattle helps inflate his playoff standing, but you're right, his playoff resume leaves much to be desired.

The reality is that Karl has been bounced from the first round 14 times - or 63% of the time he's led a team to the playoff. To compare, Jerry Sloan was knocked out of the first round eight times - or only 40% of the time he's led a team to the playoffs.

Still, right now, my eye is on getting a coach who can take the Jazz to the playoffs. He definitely can do that.
 
qualities of a good coach (no particular order)

- developes players
- understands X's and O's
- runs a set offense
- game management
- psychologist
- motivator
 
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