m3at
Active Member
To me the shocking part out of all of this is that Phil Johnson rode into the sunset at the same time. To me that shows there isn't a healthy organization in place.
Larry H. used to talk about how when Coach retired, the job would be Phil's if he wanted to. It seemed like the logical thing to do, especially in a situation where you needed someone to step in for just the last 3 months of the season.
Just seems like another proof that Greg Miller is f*ing up the franchise something fierce.
I know Malone said Jazz fans were smart, but let's not get too ahead of ourselves. Let's keep the speculation out of it and save the delusion for clutchfans. The difference between Greg and Larry is that Greg does not get involved like Larry did. How many times did Larry let his emotions get the best of him that ended up bad decisions (AK's contract)? Not that I didn't like Larry and his emotions, I felt connected to him and the team because of it, but I often felt like he let those emotions make decisions that would be better left to someone not so attached.
From what I understand, he was a micromanager and had a difficult time letting the people he hired do their jobs. Greg stays out from what I can tell. Is that good or bad? I think that remains to be seen, however, let's not assume that there are issues with the organization just because Phil retired with Sloan. Most fans knew that Phil would go when Sloan did and Phil had mentioned it on more than one occasion, not just only during the press conference of their retirement.