A 'bitter' parting : Utah Jazz questions need answers in offseason
He'll skip the usual postseason trek back to his Illinois farm, and instead stay around town.
That combined with a late April exit — ending with Monday's first-round Game 5 playoff loss to the NBA Western Conference's top-seeded Los Angeles Lakers — should give Jazz coach Jerry Sloan ample opportunity to ponder what was.
As he does, a sense of satisfaction regarding what was accomplished will wrestle angst over what was not.
Sloan called the Jazz's locker cleanout session Tuesday part of a "bitter day," and said that in light of all its ups and down the season was "one of the most (difficult) I've ever faced."
Losing franchise owner Larry H. Miller and treasured older brother Buck Sloan in the midst of it — not to mention former teammate Norm Van Lier and ex-coach Johnny "Red" Kerr on the same day — didn't make it any easier.
"That's why I was proud of these guys in a lot of ways," he said, "because they helped make it better by trying to win games, knowing that sometimes it was very difficult because we weren't as good as you kind of expected.
"I think I fought through it about as hard as I could," Sloan added. "Then we had some issues we had to deal with, as a community and as a family. That's always kind of tough. But it's no bed of roses out there, whatever you do."
Sloan described his feeling heading into yet another offseason thusly: "It's one of disappointment," he said.
"Any time you lose, it's always a disappointing thing to have to be faced with," added Sloan, who earlier in the season celebrated his 20th anniversary as Jazz head coach. "But the challenge is still there to try to move this team forward and try to make it better."
Save for the usual disclaimers about taking time to digest it all, Sloan on Tuesday sounded ready and quite willing to tackle that challenge.
"I've got to do, we've got to do, a better job on the coaching part of it," he said. "And the players have got to do a better job to move forward."
His hat hangs on the fact the Jazz won 48 of 82 regular-season games despite losing 148 man games to injuries, including more than a dozen because of point guard Deron Williams' sprained ankle, more than a dozen due to small forward Andrei Kirilenko's surgically repaired foot and more than half the season because of Carlos Boozer's surgically repaired knee.
"To be able to win 48 games in this league is quite an accomplishment, when I look at the number of injuries we had," Sloan said. "And I'm proud of the fact these guys tried to do the best they could."
Jazz general manager Kevin O'Connor expressed similar sentiments.
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@ all the "Todds" | May 14, 2009 at 7:10 a.m.
jerry sloan is old school and is a terrible coach
Anonymous | May 6, 2009 at 10:34 a.m.
nice post K. very well put.
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