You mean, we can't win with CJ and Watson being the only effective bench players...well at least every 3 games or so?
This is quite possibly the WEAKEST team from 1-10 the Utah Jazz have EVER fielded. That Sloan lasted this long into the season is miraculous. Deron didn't force Sloan out, it was Miller and KOC for not providing Jerry with 2-3 more decent players.
Wrong. We spent many years as one of the leagues premier defensive teams...
But it had slipped dramatically in the past decade, moving from working hard to stay between your man and the basket, playing the passing lanes, bumping and knocking players around some, and help defense to just simply slapping people. I think Sloan's defense, just like the pick and roll and the advent of zone defenses, suffered due to the new rules (hand-check, can't touch anyone anywhere with your hands, flopping allowed, et al). Sloan just never adjusted to the new NBA really.
to me, these two posts seem to describe the situation more accurately than most - - and it certainly is not fair to "blame" this on D-Will. Certainly Deron and Jerry had their clashes, and certainly those clashes had a cumulative effect - - but I still feel that the primary cause of the team's woes this season is due to the major changes in player personnel, and the difficulties those changes brought. Not that there was necessarily much that could be done about that, I really don't know.
My spin on the story is that Jerry Sloan realized that he just didn't have the energy or enthusiasm to make the necessary changes to accommodate the differences in the game and the personnel. And for the good of the team, I hope much of this "finger-pointing" comes to an end.