isrred wrote:80% of NBA coaches, 60% of College Coaches (despite their usual crappiness in transferring to the pros), and 30% of the posters on this board could have won a championship with stockton and malone, and "legendary" Jerry Sloan won 0
I know you're exaggerating for effect, but this is still pretty ridiculous.
isrred wrote:...However, I usually support Sloan.  But the longer he stays in Utah the more I start to believe that its time for Jerry to go ride his John Deer and the Jazz to move on.  I don't think I could ever get myself to call Jerry a bad coach a la some posters here, however I do believe that it's probably time for the Jazz to try something different.
This is closer to my own position.  His grip on the team this year appears to be a lot more tenuous, and maybe his day has come and gone...but he has been a great coach.  There are 20-some-odd teams in the league that wish they had a "moron" like him at some point the last couple of decades.
I certainly do not think he's a god, or infallible by ANY stretch of the imagination...even most pro-Sloan posters generally acknowledge his weaknesses.  But I have seen posts on this board that blame him for everything from individual turnovers (completely preposterous) to the food on the plane.  I've seen posts that imply that over the last 20 years
- everything bad that has happened has been because of Sloan
- everything good that has happened has been in spite of Sloan
Which is of course ridiculous.  He is a good, overly-rigid, smart, too-stubborn, hard-working, cantankerous, talented, flawed NBA coach.  He may no longer be the man for this team, but it's not nearly as black and white as some would like to think it is.