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Quin resignation press conference

Does someone that knows more than me let us know the last time a coach has quit (mid-contract)?
My take is not to make too much out of this. Dude just had hip surgery for one thing, then saw DL walk out of the frying pan and not get burned for another thing. And yes folks according to reports, Snyder is getting paid for that final year. The way I see it, there wouldn’t be a lovey dovey press conference if it was inimical. Dude wants an all-expense paid vacation from the Heat of battle for a year - who wouldn’t?
 
Was it just me or is Rudy the only player he named by name. . .says a lot about the "philosophical differences" conspiracy stuff if Rudy gets traded.

Im not a big social media person but I think its stark that Rudy has a pretty simple heart felt thank you to his coach on twitter and others are too busy defending themselves against angry fans to show a bit of grace.
 
I feel great about Snyder stepping down. First of all, he miseducated the players, particularly Mitchell, on shot selection. Besides, he never found a way or -- showed a willingness to -- implement any sort of inside game, despite having a giant like Gobert in the line-up. I agree that Gobert is not polished offensively, but there was no stimulus for him to develop a post game, since he rarely received the ball in the low post. Defensively, Snyder's Jazz barely covered the perimeter; not only the perimeter players were not held accountable to being blown by their assigned players, but also the team did not defend the passing lanes at all. It is true that Snyder implemented some good sets to get three point shots off but that basically sums up his accomplishments. At the end of the day, Snyder did a subpar job.
 
Jazz were at a size, length and athleticism disadvantage at several positions on most nights. There's nothing a coach can do to fix that.

Well i mean he could take conley out and put someone with more size and athleticism in. Same with bogey, royce and the rest. He chose to run with a smaller, less athletic lineup. Unless he as the coach doesnt have the power to change lineups and rotations.


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I feel great about Snyder stepping down. First of all, he miseducated the players, particularly Mitchell, on shot selection. Besides, he never found a way or -- showed a willingness to -- implement any sort of inside game, despite having a giant like Gobert in the line-up. I agree that Gobert is not polished offensively, but there was no stimulus for him to develop a post game, since he rarely received the ball in the low post. Defensively, Snyder's Jazz barely covered the perimeter; not only the perimeter players were not held accountable to being blown by their assigned players, but also the team did not defend the passing lanes at all. It is true that Snyder implemented some good sets to get three point shots off but that basically sums up his accomplishments. At the end of the day, Snyder did a subpar job.
Rudy not having great hands or creating any sort of offensive game is on Rudy. Can't blame anybody else for that.

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