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Jerry Sloan Resigning 2 years 3 months ago #60255

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All over the twitterwebs. Holy sack.

Hire the Kevin Costner look-a-like!
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Re: Jerry Sloan Resigning 2 years 3 months ago #60256

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Jazz basically get Al Jefferson for free.

Not much later, the longest tenured coach in all of American pro-sports resigns.

Coincidence? I think not.

:woohoo:
Question: "Hey Antoine Walker, why do you shoot so many 3's?"

Answer: "Because there are no 4's."
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Re: Jerry Sloan Resigning 2 years 3 months ago #60257

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College Wolf wrote:
Jazz basically get Al Jefferson for free.

Not much later, the longest tenured coach in all of American pro-sports resigns.

Coincidence? I think not.

:woohoo:

Hey Utah trade him to Miami quick. Hey Boston, schedule the parade.
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Re: Jerry Sloan Resigning 2 years 3 months ago #60259

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He signed an extension earlier this week didnt he??!!
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Re: Jerry Sloan Resigning 2 years 3 months ago #60267

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Since Jerry Sloan took over as coach of the Jazz, there has been 245 head coaching changes in the NBA :ohmy:
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Re: Jerry Sloan Resigning 2 years 3 months ago #60275

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Classy dude. Mad respect. No spite in the interview he gave tonight. No behind the scene garbage aired. No bad mouthing D. Will. Mad respect.
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Re: Jerry Sloan Resigning 2 years 3 months ago #60287

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daddyfatsax wrote:
Classy dude. Mad respect. No spite in the interview he gave tonight. No behind the scene garbage aired. No bad mouthing D. Will. Mad respect.

For sure. One of the best there ever was.
Question: "Hey Antoine Walker, why do you shoot so many 3's?"

Answer: "Because there are no 4's."
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Re: Jerry Sloan Resigning 2 years 3 months ago #60295

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The Jazz are my second favorite team lately, ( Even before Big Al went there ) and I can honestly say that I now hope D-Will burns in the flames of Hell, with Lebron and Bosh....and the soon to be Paul and Melo.
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Re: Jerry Sloan Resigning 2 years 3 months ago #60297

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stand up dude have all the respect in the world for him... Man years ago my dad loved him when they had hornacheck, mail man and stockton...
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Re: Jerry Sloan Resigning 2 years 3 months ago #60330

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Yes, all of your sentiments are very warranted. I just old school guys like Jerry Sloan. He deserves all of the respect in the world. I never would have thought he would quit mid-season unless it was for health problems. I wonder what happened behind the scenes. It saddens me, as D-Will has been one of my favorite NBA players for a few years now. No matter what happened at the end though, I will always have maximum respect for Sloan. It's a true shame that he never won a Coach of the Year award. That is just not right.
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