I really really hate this.
The issue wasn’t the diagnosis to me… it was blind siding the team and also the ego I think was involved. Donovan might have been a diva but he also brought in his own trainers for a reason. He either didn’t believe what they were doing was working or didn’t feel he was being heard.Probably inevitable (for both sides) after that. More surprising that it happened now, though, and not earlier.
They didnt blindside the team man. Mitchell got himself cleared through his own medical team that leaked it to the media over the chain of command for clearing that stuff.Someone had to be fired. Besides losing trust in his players, the whole Mitchell fiasco messed with the team and likely cost them a playoff game.
If they did anything besides blindside the entire team right before game time it probably would have been resolved, but that’s what they did.
I can believe how much of the BS yall have bought. Mitchell and his "team" where the ones who blindsided the team.The issue wasn’t the diagnosis to me… it was blind siding the team and also the ego I think was involved. Donovan might have been a diva but he also brought in his own trainers for a reason. He either didn’t believe what they were doing was working or didn’t feel he was being heard.
They didnt blindside the team man. Mitchell got himself cleared through his own medical team that leaked it to the media over the chain of command for clearing that stuff.
I'm not @oneye, but this is Mitchell being extremely power hungry. Elliott was proven right almost immediately and it probably led to Mitchell having a diminished off-season in terms of ability to train at 100%.
You think Mitchell doesnt have the power to clear himself off the injury report if he presses the right people? Have you see what is being done for him organizationally? Dont kid yourself. This wasnt the Miller's Utah Jazz were things are organized and done with clear power structures.Yes they did. Mitchell wasn't even on the injury report. They went through walkthrough and preparation thinking he was available. If it was even a possibility that he could have missed the game, the team should have known that and he should have been on the injury report. It's technically against league rules to do what the Jazz did and not disclose an injury on the injury report.
If they failed to communicate to the players/coaches that he might not play until right before the game, that is a huge **** up and on them. You think Mitchell's team is the one sending the injury reports through Jazz PR? Yeah right, ridiculous.
The issue wasn’t the diagnosis to me… it was blind siding the team and also the ego I think was involved. Donovan might have been a diva but he also brought in his own trainers for a reason. He either didn’t believe what they were doing was working or didn’t feel he was being heard.
You think Mitchell doesnt have the power to clear himself off the injury report if he presses the right people? Have you see what is being done for him organizationally? Dont kid yourself. This wasnt the Miller's Utah Jazz were things are organized and done with clear power structures.
Let me put it this way: Who do you think is able to apply more pressure to a Utah Jazz executive who is in charge of these reports: Donovan Mitchell and his team or Mike Elliott?No I don't actually lol. You think Mitchell has control of the team's injury report, and not the training staff that had the power to hold him out? Besides the injury report, how about telling someone, anyone, that Mitchell might not play so they make their preparations incorrect? Might be a good thing to tell the coaches or players.
I did not realize the mom's on facebook filled out the injury reports.I can believe how much of the BS yall have bought. Mitchell and his "team" where the ones who blindsided the team.
This is like saying we should trust people's mom's on facebook about covid. Let the medical professionals do their ****ing jobs.
Mike kept him out of the game that day.... wasn't like he was powerless.Let me put it this way: Who do you think is able to apply more pressure to a Utah Jazz executive who is in charge of these reports: Donovan Mitchell and his team or Mike Elliott?
Clearly we saw who stayed.
Sure, but like I said earlier in a response, I'm guessing it because he had a lot of support from a guy like Snyder. The entire Jazz FO last year was on thin ice. It probably felt like give into Mitchell or risk being fired/forced out of a job the following year. Snyder the only guy who really has job security so I'm guessing he was the voice that let Elliott have his way for Game 1.Mike kept him out of the game that day.... wasn't like he was powerless.
Let me put it this way: Who do you think is able to apply more pressure to a Utah Jazz executive who is in charge of these reports: Donovan Mitchell and his team or Mike Elliott?
Clearly we saw who stayed. Of course Elliott has final say, but that is probably only because Quinn had a lot of respect for him.
Its also a scenario where Donovan may know its never going to be perfect so its time to go even if it is not going to be great.I think he probably would still have his job if the players/coaches weren't bamboozled right before a playoff game. Not entirely sure who's fault that was but someone has to take the fall for that.
I do think the situation with Donovan was pretty big though. People are saying he's right because Don was clearly not healthy, but they are forgetting that Don thought he wasn't making progress with his trainer. It's more than a "rushing him back too quick" situation. The writing was on the wall, but like I said if the team doesn't get bamboozled things probably could have been mended. Especially if they won game 1.