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My Worst Fears: Corbin Expected Back

Worst case scenario is that the Jazz don't fire Corbin and the team is as good next year as it is this year. Yes. That is worst case. If he biffs it with a mostly depleted roster then the future may be bright. My vote is to get it over with and find a great basketball mind NOW that has been brought up a million times.



The only thing I know for damn sure is Al and a bunch of the ******** vet lumber on this team needs to get cleared. Favors and Hayward will be entering year 5 after next year. YEAR ****ING 5.
Mind boggling that neither of them are getting the minutes they deserve.
 
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We already know Corbin is most likely coming back. Just deal with it.

We'll see what he can do with the young guys, and if it isn't good, then I would expect him to be gone.

If he isn't good next year the Corbin apologists will blame the youth on the team. If he's not gone this off season we may be stuck with him almost as long as we were with Jerry. :(

Is there anyone even in the jazz organization that has any experience firing a coach. If you think about it when was the last time a jazz head coach was fired?? My god!! I even think Frank left at his own accord!!

it has to be 30 to 35 years since the last firing of a head coach. Anyone know when and who. Rep for who gives the answer.
 
Is there anyone even in the jazz organization that has any experience firing a coach. If you think about it when was the last time a jazz head coach was fired?? My god!! I even think Frank left at his own accord!!

it has to be 30 to 35 years since the last firing of a head coach. Anyone know when and who. Rep for who gives the answer.

There had been 7 head coaches, Scotty Robertson must have been fired in 1974. So it's been almost 40 years.


# Name Term GC W L Win% GC W L Win% Achievements Reference Regular season Playoffs
1 Scotty Robertson 1974 15 1 14 .067 — — — — [9]
2 Elgin Baylor* 1974 1 0 1 .000 — — — — [10]
3 Butch van Breda Kolff 1974–1976 174 74 100 .425 — — — — [11]
— Elgin Baylor* 1976–1979 220 86 134 .391 — — — — [10]
4 Tom Nissalke 1979–1981 184 60 124 .326 — — — — [12]
5 Frank Layden* 1981–1988 571 277 294 .485 41 18 23 .439 1983–84 NBA Coach of the Year[7]
Had the number 1 jersey retired by the Jazz in 1988[8] [13]
6 Jerry Sloan 1988–2011 1809 1127 682 .623 196 96 100 .490 2 Western Conference championships (1997, 1998)[1]
Most consecutive games coached with the same team in NBA history[5]
First coach to have more than 1,000 wins with a single NBA team[4] [14]
7 Tyrone Corbin* 2011–present 94 44 50 .468 4 0 4 .000 [15]
 
Actually the fact that this is posted on Bleacher Report is good news! it draws attention to him ... anyone that pays attention will see how horrible he is
 
There had been 7 head coaches, Scotty Robertson must have been fired in 1974. So it's been almost 40 years.


# Name Term GC W L Win% GC W L Win% Achievements Reference Regular season Playoffs
1 Scotty Robertson 1974 15 1 14 .067 — — — — [9]
2 Elgin Baylor* 1974 1 0 1 .000 — — — — [10]
3 Butch van Breda Kolff 1974–1976 174 74 100 .425 — — — — [11]
— Elgin Baylor* 1976–1979 220 86 134 .391 — — — — [10]
4 Tom Nissalke 1979–1981 184 60 124 .326 — — — — [12]
5 Frank Layden* 1981–1988 571 277 294 .485 41 18 23 .439 1983–84 NBA Coach of the Year[7]
Had the number 1 jersey retired by the Jazz in 1988[8] [13]
6 Jerry Sloan 1988–2011 1809 1127 682 .623 196 96 100 .490 2 Western Conference championships (1997, 1998)[1]
Most consecutive games coached with the same team in NBA history[5]
First coach to have more than 1,000 wins with a single NBA team[4] [14]
7 Tyrone Corbin* 2011–present 94 44 50 .468 4 0 4 .000 [15]


Nissalke was the last coach the Jazz fired. And that was 1981.
 
We already knew there was a good chance he was coming back.

I still think it's about 60-40 that he stays(if we miss the playoffs). But I also don't think he's as safe as some people do.
There will certainly be some people in the FO that think he should be let go. Let's hope they win out.
 
He isn't moving, you clowns. He is only here for one more season, if I'm not mistaken. Much more classy, and reasonable from the standpoint of the organization if they just keep him for one more year. Clearly he hasn't been terrible in developing our young players, so he's far from cancerous in that regard.

Corbin is annoying, but I think we should worry about getting a PG, and dealing with extending Favors and Hayward before we think about Corbin.
 
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