Alvin Gentry seems like an odd choice.
As far as coaching, how appealing are the NY or LA jobs right now? Both franchises are a disaster right now, In LA, they've fired two coaches in a year, their roster is a mess, Kobe is 36 years old with A LOT of mileage on his body coming off two major injuries, Gasol is most likely out the door, Nash is done and won't take a buyout and the rest of the bunch are all wanting for contracts. Entitled laker fans will not allow a new coach two or three years to get the team back on track.
NY - horrible owner, impatient fan base, Carmelo might leave, Amare is half the player he was in Phoenix, JR Smith is a tool. Chandler is declining and gets hurt, the rest of the roster very average. No pick this year. Financially the roster is set for this year unless Phil is really a miracle GM.
Minnesota - horribly run franchise, worse weather than Utah and their best player wants out.
Cleveland - horribly run franchise, they are talking about trading the #1 pick and hoping Lebron comes back. Fat chance of that happening because even with their current roster it is a mess. They have a chance of losing Kyrie Irving too if they don't get better. They haven't won since Lebron was there and they had a few good years during MJ years. Need I remind you that franchises can't trade 1st round picks in consecutive years, Why? Cleveland is why. The weather there is worse than Utah. However, Fans would enshrine into the HOF any coach if he were able to win there.
Utah is by far the best place to be if you are talking about a stable coaching opportunity. Utah probably has the least amount of pressure and the most potential right now.
Jazz just need to show they're interviewing minority candidates until Boylen is hired.
Seriously, the more this drags out, the more it's apparent Lindsey is waiting for the playoffs to finish. And that can mean just one thing...
And yet, here Utah is with a list of assistant coaches, Euro guys and a former player who hasn't coached a minute in the NBA. That might all be by design, but I'd wager, at the end of the day, those franchises will not only spend more than Utah, they'll probably land a coach with a proven record.
Bottom line: You can't actively suggest the Jazz would have been worse off in the coaching search had they grabbed the #1 or #2 pick in this year's draft. You can, though, make a claim that not getting either pick is enough to persuade a coach away from accepting the job - and that's if they were even interested in the first place.
Jazz just need to show they're interviewing minority candidates until Boylen is hired.
Seriously, the more this drags out, the more it's apparent Lindsey is waiting for the playoffs to finish. And that can mean just one thing...
That he wants to talk to all his candidates before making a choice.
And yet, here Utah is with a list of assistant coaches, Euro guys and a former player who hasn't coached a minute in the NBA. That might all be by design, but I'd wager, at the end of the day, those franchises will not only spend more than Utah, they'll probably land a coach with a proven record.
Bottom line: You can't actively suggest the Jazz would have been worse off in the coaching search had they grabbed the #1 or #2 pick in this year's draft. You can, though, make a claim that not getting either pick is enough to persuade a coach away from accepting the job - and that's if they were even interested in the first place.
I will say this:
Of most the names listed, Alvin Gentry is a coach I can get behind. He's really well liked in Phoenix and I know his dismissal was contentious among their fans. He really did bring that team together during their run to the 2010 Western Conference Finals. Thing is, his record sucks. It's only slightly better than Corbin's. So, it's going to be a tough sell to the fans if he's the guy - since, beyond one season in Detroit and that one season in Phoenix, his overall record is pretty abysmal.
Still, I think much of it is also tied to the fact he took over struggling franchises (LA specifically) and a coach is really only as good as the talent on the court.
The problem is he improved franchises for one year, then they all went in the tank again.
1. Detroit: he took over late and went 16-21. Next season their record was 29-21 (only 50 games due to lockout). But he was just 28-30 with the Pistons the next season.
2. LAC: Improved from 31 to 39 wins, then 19-39 when he was fired mid season of his third year.
3. Phoenix: Improved from 18 to 54 wins, then regressed to 40-42, followed by 33-33 (strike shortened year) and then were 13-28 when he was fired.
I'd have no problem renouncing all of the free agents except for Gordon Hayward. Have to do his RFA tender and probably end up matching any contract offers. Marvin can come back at a much lower salary or not at all (I'm not opposed to either result tbh.) I don't see any true max player coming to Utah right now. Good info. Thanks.That's only true if the Jazz renounce all their own free agents, including Gordo and Marvin, and release the players on unguaranteed contracts.
Projected Salary Cap: $63.2mm
6 guaranteed contracts + 6 minimum roster charges: $30.2mm = $33mm cap space
6 guaranteed contracts + Gordo's cap hold + 5 minimum roster charges: $38.3mm = 24.9mm cap space
6 guaranteed contracts + Marv's cap hold + 5 minimum roster charges: $40.9mm = $22.3mm cap space
6 guaranteed contracts + Gordo and Marv's cap holds + 4 minimum roster charges: $49.1mm = $14.1mm cap space
Guaranteed contracts: Favors, Kanter, Burke, Burks, Evans, Gobert = $27,149,862
Gordo's cap hold: $8,630,458
Marv's cap hold: $11,250,000
Minimum roster charge: $507,336
Unguaranteed contracts (not included above): Lucas, Garrett, Thomas, Clark
People need to calm down about the coach. DL is doing the right thing and making sure they have done their homework before deciding on a coach. Save all the tears, complaining and grinding of teeth for the actually announcement. YOu might be surprised and be happy and if he choose a coach you hate, guess what?, you can rant away. So rest up, chill and be happy.![]()
Thanks for the update. Still have hope Messina gets an interview after his season ends.FYI, CSKA won the 3rd game(76-73) against Lokomotiv Kuban in VTB so the series 2-1 now. (Loko leading)
Fourt game will be tomorrow, if Kuban wins Messina will be officially done with CSKA, if not, the fifth game is on 26th.