jimmy eat jazz
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If you have no problem with them then your answer for AK should be yes. AK contributed more to this franchise than Hornacek or Griffeth did in their playing career. Hornacek was Steve Kerr for the Jazz. Is Kerr hanging in the rafters of the Bulls? It's not enough for me. The only Jersey's that I feel should be hanging are Stockton, Malone, AD, Maravich and Sloan.
I forgot about Layden's after coaching contributions. However if he is there should KOC be?
I disagree. Hornacek was a key contributor to the Jazz's two title runs. He was what finally got them over the hump. That's a hell of a lot more than Kerr ever contributed who was never more than a role player (although he did hit some big shots at crucial times). Hornacek played a role similar to, say, James Worthy--not the #1 or #2 person but clearly a core member and contributor (not saying he was the equal of Worthy). Kerr was more like the Michael Cooper, Kurt Rambis type.
Griffith was the first 'star' that Jazz had in their early NBA days. He, along with Dantley in their times, were the top players on the team who helped make the Jazz a relevant competitive team instead consigning them to perpetual Timberwolves/Clippers status. AK was a role player, and a woefully under achieving one at that. The number of role players who did not come close to realizing their potential should not be hanging from the rafters. (I do agree, however, that Eaton does not deserve to have his number retired--he was the quintessential role player.)