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Should we bring in Stockton to mentor Collier?

Should we bring in Stockton to mentor Collier?

  • Yes - it would help tremendously

  • Nah - it would be useless

  • DWill is a more similar PG - bring him instead


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Sure but Stockton wouldn't do it.
He spent time with DWill. He most certainly would. He loves basketball and loves the jazz
I don't know. Maybe he did and I'm wrong. Just seems like he likes to be really private
He’s private, but loves basketball. He’s been to jazz games sporadically
Stock spent time with D Will. My memory is that D Will went to him at one point and Stock also came to SLC. However, I can imagine Stock being quite turned off by the current Jazz approach to things. Hard for me to imagine he and Malone or Sloan being part of the kind of thing this current regime is doing.
The jazz put them together. Stockton was gracious and doing so they got together more than once.
 
If the jazz asked him to come on as an assistant coach he most certainly would turn it down, but if they asked him to mentor Collier he’d be overjoyed to help out. He spends a ton of time mentoring current and former zags players.

He’s not as private in retired life as he was as a player. He just hated being famous. He seems less guarded in that way these days.
 
Kinda surprised at the poll results so far.

Didn't know there are so many Stockton haters on this board.

*sad face*
 
No-one has played 90s basketball for 20 years. I'm terms of developing a pro attitude etc, I'm sure Patty was just as helpful. And much more relatable. So, no.
This. I'm not sure you should bring in consultants from an era when step back 3s were considered "reckless basketball".
 
This. I'm not sure you should bring in consultants from an era when step back 3s were considered "reckless basketball".
It has nothing to do with errors has everything to do with basketball fundamentals how to get the ball to players to get them easy shots not style of basketball.
 
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