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DAMN... I guess Sloan couldn't stand for a front office not willing to do what it takes to win, and probably gave KO a piece of his mind. If this is true, what a bad way to go out.
Wow- what a day.
Hosni Mubarak, Jon Kyl, Jerry Sloan. Doesn't look like a good day for long time incumbents.
Sloan has had more to work with than any NBA coach not named Phil Jackson, and he has zero titles to show for it. Now that he loses some talent, he apparently takes his ball and quits on the team. That's his legacy now ... quitter.
Mubarak hasn't resigned yet. Who knows what is going on over there. If he does resign, it looks like the military will be filling the void, along with Mubarak's hand-picked VP.
Wow you are quite the judge. I'd love to see your resume. It's soo incredibly hard to win a title in the NBA, it really has to be the perfect storm. Sloan deserves the utmost credit for the consistency and stability he's brought to the franchise. On that note, Man I hope Nate get's resigned.
Well I was right that he just signed a contract extension. So this is really bizarre. I am guessing health issues.
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/27428833

His long-time assistant Phil Johnson is reportedly quitting as well. Do they both have the same health issue?
Or it could be the GM and coach deciding that he should "resign." I can't imagine the backlash the Jazz would get if they fired such a respected guy after 22 years of employment.
Well look at the other decisions their GM has made over the last couple of years and the players that have been let go. It's not like the guy has been hitting it out of the park as a GM, but he has been working for a franchise that almost has a hard cap for money to keep players with. They don't have a real hard cap, but the owners definitely control the purse strings tightly there.
they are likely entering in a death spiral as a franchise, Deron is gone the summer after next

Or it could be the GM and coach deciding that he should "resign." I can't imagine the backlash the Jazz would get if they fired such a respected guy after 22 years of employment.
"We just had something we had to discuss," Sloan said, "and we'll talk to you all later on about that." A major part of the discussion, however, was the possibility of a trade in the works.
Time for Portland to swoop in and trade for Deron. Get on it, Cho.
Time for Portland to swoop in and trade for Deron. Get on it, Cho.
So, basically, KP made Sloan resign with the "toxic offers".
LOL, their management absolutely hates us. They've openly spoken about how they won't be "bullied" by PA and the Blazers. They will- under no costs- trade US a top 10 player.
