I’d love to have been a fly on the wall when the Snyder era was in it’s death throes.
From the outside, it really did seem like Quin was taking some time to reflect and make a decision on what he wanted to do, but now that we have a little more information, I wonder how much pressure came from management to accept some ultimatums, and if he was unwilling to do so, they would allow him to announce that he had decided to step down.
I have to own the fact that I was 100% against bringing Ainge in. I thought he would be toxic for the Jazz’s culture. Little did we know that the culture had already turned toxic and Ainge is the one setting **** straight. The dude got more for Gobert than the Pelicans got from the Lakers in the AD trade. At this point, I’m just happy to keep my mouth shut and watch the master at work.