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This is a huge blessing for him. Maybe he can hook up with a team from China of N Korea that wants to win.
What an excellent move for the Jazz bringing this guy in...to watch from the inside how a coach can't coach and how team performance implodes as a result.
Should have just donated the money for that 10 day contract to charity.
Bet he can't get out of town fast enough. What a relief for him!
wow, things are getting hot on these weres. Looks like there is open rebillion among the contributors to these boards, and probably among the fans. Much of their ire seems directed toward the Jazz Management and the coach. It will be an interesting summer to see how they all manage the changes that are called for. Playoffs are no longer of interest to most of us but for the young talented players, I feel sorry for them.
Can't we keep Leslie and send Corbin back to the D league instead?
Too bad. He looked good in his highlights from the D league. I know he would have helped the Jazz but not with Corbin at the helm. He would never see the floor. Jazz will never win a rookie of the year award.
Send Corbin, Jefferson and a few others away!!!
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