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Utah Jazz: Sloan likely to come back, but assistants maybe not
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The Jazz do have a pretty good organization, especially when you compare the team to a number of others who have "problem child" players. The Jazz is an organization that obviously values good people as players. D-Will seems to fit that picture.
If Sloan sticks around for another few years and loses some of his top assistants to other jobs, it'll be real interesting to see what kind of offensive and defensive personality the team takes on with different assistants. Even though Sloan is the boss, I'm sure he's smart enough to value his assistants' opinions and knowledge.
I've always bemoaned Sloan's disdain for the trey, shooting or defending it (especially the latter), but in spite of that perceived shortcoming, his defensive style is one of the best. It's the reason the Jazz have success when they do--when they properly play defense.
This is going to be an interesting off season!
Fire/Retire Sloan
"TOP NBA COACH SALARIES (Source: New York Daily News on July 25, 2005): Yearly Average Salaries based on current overall contract: (1) Rick Adelman, Kings, $6.9M... (2) Jerry Sloan, Jazz, $5.5M..."
Things have surely changed in 3 years, but Sloan is still a top paid coach. And worth every penny. Do you think it's easy to attract and keep winners in UTAH? I know I left the state at my first opportunity. It's a nice place to visit. Briefly.
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