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Now, Jazz do not get Jackson. That would be a slap in the face to Stockton. I don't think he would be the best option anyway.
Now, Jazz do not get Jackson. That would be a slap in the face to Stockton. I don't think he would be the best option anyway.
Stockton is slapping his own face by not coaching.
As long as it's not Karl Malone. I'm sorry, Mailman.
You wouldn't want Malone at all?
Burke already said how much Mailman has helped him.
Mailman has praised him too.
Malone has also praised Burke, you know.
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Dime Magazine (dimemag.com) : Daily NBA News, NBA Trades, NBA Rumors, Basketball Videos, Sneakers » Blog Archive Trey Burke Plans To Work With Karl Malone In Utah
“Karl Malone is an all-time great,” said Burke. “He can teach me a lot, especially reading the bigs, setting the screen. Reading a big that’s guarding the screen, the screener.”
I am talking about head coach. No, I do not want him as head coach, at all. Having said that, he is not first on the list of dreaded coaches. There are some coaches that I would rather have Karl Malone over. Unfortunately, some of those coaches are possibilities.
If they hire Mark Jackson, I am not going to be supporting the Jazz as long as he is coach (at least money-wise). My uncle did so (financially speaking) when they got Sloan to resign.
Thanks.Just hire John Stockton and everything will be okay. Even if we end up losing every year, everything will be okay. For the record, I don't think would be losing every year. I hear he has a 12-year-old and daughter and high school. In his autobiography, he said that he was not wanting to leave his family. He also said that he had to accept being a person with fame and that it was time for him to get doing something else. He wanted some challenge. Head coach sounds like a great challenge. Also, I think his 12-year-old and daughter could go to the Catholic high school here (Judge Memorial has a good basketball record) in Salt Lake. Stockton is Catholic.
I do see a big part of his talk about family was being home. Being a coach would require a lot of road trips. Half of the games are at home, so that is positive, but he knows the strain of the basketball season. It's not like he can veg out at home when they have their home stands. Heck, even in the off-season, he was working hard.
What would concern you about hiring Malone as a head coach?
Do you mean your Uncle did support the Jazz financially after Sloan resigned, or he did not?
Thanks.
Did not. Will not.Do you mean your Uncle did support the Jazz financially after Sloan resigned, or he did not?
So your Uncle now only goes to games if someone else buys the tickets?
I don't think he's gone to a game since.
A lot.