Text your questions for the coach now.
Im pretty sure you never tell me what to do. Ever.
Text your questions for the coach now.
he's not a boss
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there's a difference between just a hard working/nice coach and a coach that will win you something
all i see in snyder is a great assistant, yet another journeyman head coach
That's not a reason lol. What is this based on. I ask for a reason and you show me a picture of a coach. What is that supposed to mean?
Reasons I like him.
He's been a head coach and had success.
He's been under amazing coaches for years (was an associate head coach under coach K, one of the best coaches ever, worked with Pop, one of the best and Doug Collins, who said Snyder is one of the best basketball minds he's ever known)
He's been a D league head coach
He's got an MBA and a JD from Duke
He has published analysis of the pick and roll which is very interesting.
Players love him
He comes off as very intelligent and appears to command a room and respect.
All of these things tell me that he has experience at the helm, he has the respect of some of the best basketball people out there, he has the respect and admiration of players, he is intelligent in both basketball and non basketball areas and he is always looking to improve.
Now, I've given some reasons I like him and expect success.
You say "he's not a boss." How did you decide that. What is your dislike based on. Just want to give you a chance to give actual reasons for your conclusion before I give up.
nice resume of snyder
now compare his resume with the resumes of other 29 coaches, i bet he will end up in the bottom 10 as a candidate (if that's your arguments)
i personally don't want to prove here something or to somebody, i just have my vision and usually i'm not mistaken![]()
He's the anti-Corbin.Snyder... Who knows if he is a good hire or not...
What we do know is he is an out of the box hire for the Jazz...
And after the "Jack in the Box" we had for the past 3+ years, I'm really happy to have Snyder and he looks as though he Could be good!!!!
I'm wrong all the time (just ask my wife - she'll tell you.)
I wanted Ettore Messina. I thought that his experience would be a great fit for Utah.
They went with a guy that is a very DL type of hire. Smart, analytical, has a really good understanding of the game, has a reputation as being a good player development coach and comes strait from that Spurs coaching tree. I'm fine with Quin Snyder. Much more so than I was the week leading up to the decision. He's a smart guy, and a guy who looks like he can take that next step and be a quality NBA head coach.
He still needs to fill out his bench. It's my personal philosophy that you should always get the best people that you can to help assist you. Pay a premium price for premium quality. So much is in Estes in players, but not in coaches.
Until he officially signs with someone else, I'd still pursue Messina. I'd also give Shaka Smart a call as well. Both of those guys would be great hires.
He's the anti-Corbin.
Smart to a fault.
Analytical about everything.
Loves the pick & roll - and recognizes the importance of P&R defense.
Likes to develop young guys.
Dresses like - well. . . we won't compare the two.
Fiery and has an angry side.
Definitely a DL guy - not a Millers guy!
If anything, the hiring of Quin Snyder proves that the Millers have bought in to letting DL build this team in his vision.
nice resume of snyder
now compare his resume with the resumes of other 29 coaches, i bet he will end up in the bottom 10 as a candidate (if that's your arguments)
i personally don't want to prove here something or to somebody, i just have my vision and usually i'm not mistaken![]()
Sure. I'll bet you had the Van Gundys, Messina and Hollins at the top of your list. Who's to say the Jazz didn't contact every one of those guys and there was simply no interest? Many great coaches have come through the same type of lineage as Snyder - i.e. successful at college and/or D-League and then very well-regarded assistants. Budenholzer and Joerger fit that description. You probably would have been against the hiring of Popovich by SA. He had experience as a HC at mighty Pomona-Pitzer and then a couple of jobs as an assistant before leaving coaching briefly to be the Spurs GM, then naming himself the head coach.
What we do know is he is an out of the box hire for the Jazz...
I just want to point out if you proclaim any player or any coach will fail guess what, you'll be right way more often then you'll be wrong.
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