mellow
Well-Known Member
I've had my fill.
Two wasted seasons. Stripped the team to nothing, but not by trades, he let them walk for nothing. However he did manage to keep the coach he never meant to keep who Won just enough games to ensure the jazz got left out of the top players in the draft. A month later the only coaching candidate Lindsey can scrum up is Boylen, Oh, I guess he should get alittle credit, He did manage to draft an undersized pg who only measures above average in ego,but on the other hand He couldn't sign Hayward to an extension, and his only FA signing was John Lucas III.
What has he done to keep his job? That is a great question, let's see he has brought about 50 players who will never play in the nba into SLC for workouts, paid out cash to a a few college coaches to conduct a 'workout', taken three or trips to Europe to 'Scout' even though he pays two guys hearty salaries to do that.
He I talks about the Jazz not skipping steps in a rebuild, well I think firing the GM is a pretty normal step in a rebuild....it's time to get it done.
Two wasted seasons. Stripped the team to nothing, but not by trades, he let them walk for nothing. However he did manage to keep the coach he never meant to keep who Won just enough games to ensure the jazz got left out of the top players in the draft. A month later the only coaching candidate Lindsey can scrum up is Boylen, Oh, I guess he should get alittle credit, He did manage to draft an undersized pg who only measures above average in ego,but on the other hand He couldn't sign Hayward to an extension, and his only FA signing was John Lucas III.
What has he done to keep his job? That is a great question, let's see he has brought about 50 players who will never play in the nba into SLC for workouts, paid out cash to a a few college coaches to conduct a 'workout', taken three or trips to Europe to 'Scout' even though he pays two guys hearty salaries to do that.
He I talks about the Jazz not skipping steps in a rebuild, well I think firing the GM is a pretty normal step in a rebuild....it's time to get it done.