Sean
Well-Known Member
No coaches have been beating down our doors. Kerr wasn't waiting on us, SVG didn't consider us. I doubt the #5 vs. the #3 makes any kind of difference. A superstar coach isn't going to land in Utah. Whether it's Boylen, Longabardi, Messina or whomever, they'll agree to coach for a reasonable contract.
Don't kid yourself. It'll make a difference. It might not be the deciding factor for a guy like Boylen or Longabardi - but I'd wager it could sour Messina or Blatt on coming here.
So, no, it won't impact whether the Jazz get a superstar coach, but it should impact whether they get a coach who's somewhat in demand. Boylen would have been an option, even if the Jazz dropped, because he doesn't have many options to make the leap to the head job. Messina and Blatt, though, can probably wait things out a bit now. I'd be surprised if either two are really interested in the Jazz.
My guess is it's still Boylen. Jazz could have, though, made the case intriguing for someone like Fred Hoiberg or Lionel Hollins, had they moved into the top-two. With the fifth pick, neither is going to give Utah any serious look - and who can blame 'em?