There is some serious uncertainty in Utah right now. On Sunday, the Jazz announced that coach Quin Snyder would be stepping down after eight seasons with the
Not a good moment for my friend @clintonite33, since Mitchell responded to him, and not Checketts, who reported the news, but clintonite33 did say thanks to Mitchell for clarifying.
The Hawks, just below .500 at the All-Star break and eighth in the East, fired coach Nate McMillan. An immediate search for a new coach will start with leading candidate Quin Snyder, sources told ESPN.
The Jazz are reportedly not asking for any compensation for Snyder as he still is under contract with the Jazz. I think this sucks because all the players were worried about being traded, because “this is a business” and we are stockpiling draft picks. We trade away two second round picks to get a protected first round pick that may end up being second round pick anyway and two players that were pretty good for us. But this? Nah, we don’t need anything.
I’m not sure I understand. On the radio said they would not try to get compensation. I think that they should either get compensation wherever they can, or they need to stop with the making players worried about leaving and then just saying it’s business when they go. We give up all those dra picks to get a conditional draft pick that may be a second round anyway from the Lakers.
Yet, when we can get something for Snyder, we are being a gentleman and not pursuing it. it’s basically a slap in the face for the player’s families. Of course, they can play better to be indispensable, but it’s also even the players that are not traded they had to accept the reality that they could be because of business, but then we decide that we don’t want to pursue a contractual swap.
Yes, I don’t feel bad for the players so much because they get paid and while the families also benefit from that money, I do feel bad for them to have to uproot their family. Because either way they’re going to be paid that money, so leaving is a negative, it’s not a free agent decision, so it’s not good for the wives and kids unless of course that area’s bad for them and sometimes that can be bad for Utah.
I’m not sure I understand. On the radio said they would not try to get compensation. I think that they should either get compensation wherever they can,