Yeah, pretty sure Gobert will be dealt. Very curious to see if Donovan goes to. I know they want a rep in the ASG next year, but this constant treadmill to get blown the f' out in the playoffs is getting old.
Unfortunately Atkinson may have already committed to Charlotte. I mean I’m with you but Google search indicates he’s a front runner for that job.Hate to see him go but it was time. I really don't have much enthusiasm for Stotts, I've been clear I want Kenny Atkinson. But we will see.
Can't say I wouldn't consider that job more appealing in a lot of ways.Unfortunately Atkinson may have already committed to Charlotte. I mean I’m with you but Google search indicates he’s a front runner for that job.
Let’s be honest here, Tony Jones eats Jazz table scraps and will never bite the hand that feeds him.Tony is expressing an opinion in this case, not fact. Eventually, perennial system issues cease to be a problem with the roster and you have to look at coaching as a cause. Snyder was constantly exposed in the playoffs and all those players we brought in to fix it kept getting DNP-CD until it's too late. Sorry, but regardless of what Tony says, Snyder owns some of issues with the team's performance.
So if you believe that, why wouldnt he instantly switch on Quin?Let’s be honest here, Tony Jones eats Jazz table scraps and will never bite the hand that feeds him.
Other than not being able to run a system with 5 shooters, defend a system with 5 shooters or develop young players, nothing falls at Quin's feet....
Sadly he has a case of new owner syndrome. The next 12 months will be a huge pivot point that determines if we go the way of the Kings or he actually figures it out and we don’t suffer for a decade.Whatever is happening I assure you Ryan Smith has way too much of a voice and we are going to have issues for a while under his leadership.
He does… it’s the Woj approach though. Gain traction for a lot of years so you have the best sources… I think he’s playing too small here in Utah though. He’s gotta just drop some bombs to get a little further ahead… simply aiming and waiting ain’t it for a local team this small. Throw some haymakers if you got em.Tony loves to play the "I know, but I ain't telling you" game. Just a bad look for "reporter."
He kinda fell on the sword and I can respect it.Classy end of tenure by Q.
Not always unerstood him, but I liked him as our Coach and would have liked him to come back.
He managed a lot of up and downs and all kind of changes around.
He understood it was time for him to change and for the team to hear a new voice.
Wish him and his family the best.
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I agree but I wonder if there was some of this behind the scenes and it wasn’t well received. We are in the Tyson Zone as an organization… nothing you could tell me would surprise me that much.This is the Snyder I loved
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Seems like he decided he wanted to be the players' friend more than their coach.
Well, exactly. We were blessed with one of the all time greats in Jerry Sloan, and it's really hard for anyone to measure up, but at least we had a sad pile of crap to follow him so we know just how bad it can get.I’m going to miss Snyder. He wasn’t perfect by any means.
But I still remember all to well the dark days of Corbin.
Snyders a good coach. I hope he does well. I loved how passionate he was, looking like a coke addict.
I’m not surprised but still bummed.
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From the article -
Mitchell considered Snyder a significant part of his reasoning for committing to a five-year maximum contract extension in 2020, and Snyder's decision to step away on Sunday has left Mitchell "surprised and disappointed," sources told ESPN.