Hopper
Banned
S2. your thesis in always the same, to wit: That you know more about the players strengths and weaknesses, whether mental or physical, the game of basketball, etc., than Sloan, Phil Johnson, Ty Corbin, and all the rest of the Jazz organization combined. Seein as how the GM's rate Sloan as the second-best coach, Johnson and Corbin and the 1st and second best assistants in the league, give O'Connor high marks, etc., it is quite noteworthy that you, with no coaching experience whatsoever, outclass them by a wide margin.
Here's an excerpt from an interview with Sloan, near the beginning of the 2003-04 season, after which he was voted by the NBA coaches (Sporting News poll) to be the coach of the year:
https://www.insidehoops.com/sloan-interview-102403.shtml#ixzz12emT1QEz
Again: "...if you don't have expectations that your guys are going to come play hard every night... then you're just teaching them how to lose."
You, S2, appear to be a professor of molly-coddlin, a teacher of losing techniques, and a mentor of losers, by Sloan's standards. Too bad he's the coach, and you aint, eh?
Here's an excerpt from an interview with Sloan, near the beginning of the 2003-04 season, after which he was voted by the NBA coaches (Sporting News poll) to be the coach of the year:
"While many have low expectations of the no-Malone, no-Stockton Jazz this season, Coach Sloan made it clear that even thinking that way is like already admitting defeat.
InsideHoops.com: The Utah Jazz this year, this a new situation in that, something you haven't had to deal with for quite a while.
Jerry Sloan: Well, it's not new, it's still just basketball, just basketball with different people.
InsideHoops.com: True, but with lowered expectations this year...
Jerry Sloan: Well maybe other people have low expectations, but if you don't have expectations that your guys are going to come play hard every night, and you're going to expect them to do everything they can to try to win, then you're just teaching them how to lose. And our job is to try to teach young players how to play together, how to compliment each other, learn some of the things about the game, and hopefully win some games.
https://www.insidehoops.com/sloan-interview-102403.shtml#ixzz12emT1QEz
Again: "...if you don't have expectations that your guys are going to come play hard every night... then you're just teaching them how to lose."
You, S2, appear to be a professor of molly-coddlin, a teacher of losing techniques, and a mentor of losers, by Sloan's standards. Too bad he's the coach, and you aint, eh?