Jazz's Jerry Sloan to Resign

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KSL has learned that Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan and assistant coach Phil Johnson will resign at a press conference later Thursday.

More details will be posted as they become available.

The news comes after the Jazz lost to Chicago in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, where former Jazz players Kyle Korver and Ronnie Brewer helped the Bulls escape Utah with a 91-86 win.

After the game, Sloan didn't come out of his office for a postgame interview until about a half-hour after his team lost for the 10th time in 14 games.

The Hall of Famer, who usually talks to reporters about 10 minutes after the final buzzer, had been in a discussion with general manager Kevin O'Connor.

"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.

Sloan had signed a one-year contract extension on Monday that would have kept him in Utah through the 2011-12 season. He has 23 seasons of service with the Jazz, making him the longest-tenured coach in any of America's four major sports.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700108714/KSL-Utah-Jazz-coach-Jerry-Sloan-to-resign.html

Is there anyone out there NOT stunned by this? Did not see this coming at all.
 

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he just signed an extension 2 days ago too

i thought he's leave after this past season. was surprised he came back
well if this is it, great career.
 

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Dude never got that title.

All the best to him
 

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he just signed an extension 2 days ago too

i thought he's leave after this past season. was surprised he came back
well if this is it, great career.
from what I'm reading, looks like Jazz pushed him out of there.
 

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I would gleefully hurl a sphere into the skull of most men. J. Sloan is not one of them, for fear he'd shrug off the blow and murder me.
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:eek: Crap! this sucks! I wish he would of won a title...good luck to him though.
 

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Very surprising... Second coach this season to coach his last game against the Bulls (O'Brein). LOL

Maybe Phil Jackson will be next (NBA Finals)?
 

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this is crazy. for him and his assistant to step down mid season.. something for sure pissed him off.

derons next. LOL
 

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Extremely shocked by this.
One of the best ever, damn.
 

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Jerry Sloan resigned as head coach of the Jazz after several clashes with Deron Williams.

Sloan and Williams clashed at halftime of Wednesday's loss to the Bulls. At least two members of the Jazz feared Sloan and Williams would physically fight, but the confrontation ended before reaching that point.

Sloan’s relationship with Williams had grown progressively worse over the course of the season, league sources said.

“He decided right there in halftime that he was done,” a league source told Yahoo! Sports. “He felt like ownership was listening more to Williams than they were to him anymore. He was done.”

One source said Sloan had become tired of Williams “blaming everything on everyone else.”

Assistant coach Ty Corbin has been named acting head coach, and league sources expect the team will move to secure him as Sloan’s long-term replacement in the near future.

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Sounds like Deron forced him out, like Kidd did to Coach Scott in Jersey. What a douche.
 

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I'm surprised like everyone else. Hopefully this isn't all for him. Would be nice to see him to get a title. Definitely one of the greats.
 

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Management forced him out. But I could see this helping the Jazz more potentially. Deron is now the guy, and if his clashes with Sloan were validated at all. If Williams had a point, their record should improve if Corbin lets them do what they want.

On the other hand, they could really suffer from this, and beg Sloan to come back.
 

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Deron didn't force him out...
So getting into a number of arguments and nearly getting physical isn't forcing someone out?

Maybe I could have worded it better, but Deron Williams is ultimately the biggest reason he's not there anymore.

Even if he was just looking out of the franchise knowing Deron wouldn't resign with them if he was still there.
 

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So getting into a number of arguments and nearly getting physical isn't forcing someone out?

Maybe I could have worded it better, but Deron Williams is ultimately the biggest reason he's not there anymore.

Even if he was just looking out of the franchise knowing Deron wouldn't resign with them if he was still there.
Well.. when you'r a coach you have to know how to handle these situations and dealing with players.
 

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Well.. when you'r a coach you have to know how to handle these situations and dealing with players.
Sloans been in the NBA for like 50 years, he knows how to handle the situation.

Williams gave the Jazz a ultimatum, me or Sloan. The Jazz chose Williams.
 

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Jazz are gonna regret this...

once Williams gets the chance he's gone too lol
 

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I don't think Williams will leave.
 

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Full article:

Jerry Sloan Resigns
Jerry Sloan resigns after 23 seasons as Jazz head coach

SALT LAKE CITY -- Hall of Famer Jerry Sloan stepped down Thursday after 23 seasons and 1,127 wins at the helm of the Utah Jazz, saying he simply ran out of energy to coach anymore.

"I had a feeling this time was the time to move on," an emotional Sloan said during a Thursday afternoon news conference. "[That's] a long time to be in one organization. Again, I've been blessed. Today is a new day. When I get this over with, I'll feel better. My time is up and it's time to move on."

Longtime assistant Phil Johnson also resigned, surprising even Sloan during their postgame chat Wednesday night with general manager Kevin O'Connor.

"I came with him and I'll leave with him," the 69-year-old Johnson said Thursday.

The two men agreed to sleep on their decisions Wednesday night at the request of team owners and O'Connor.

Nothing changed in the morning and Sloan reported sleeping better than he has in weeks. Asked what he'll do now, he didn't know, and said he expected to be a "dizzy duck" for a while.

Jazz CEO Greg Miller said he tried to talk Sloan out of retiring.

"I want to make it clear that nobody pushed Jerry or Phil out," Miller said. "I loved and respected Jerry for as long as I can remember ... I will miss him but benefit from the things he taught me for the rest of my life."

Jazz assistant Tyrone Corbin was named the new coach, and team officials made it clear there is no "interim" tag next to his name.

The 48-year-old Corbin called it a "bittersweet" moment.

"While it's a great opportunity for me, it's a bitter moment for me because I will miss these guys a lot."

The moves came on the heels of an emotional 91-86 loss Wednesday night to the Chicago Bulls, Utah's 10th in the past 14 games.

Two sources close to the situation told ESPN.com's Marc Stein that Sloan reacted angrily during the home loss when guard Deron Williams called a play on the floor that was different from the one Sloan called from the sideline.

Sloan Among NBA's Winningest
Jerry Sloan is third all-time in NBA coaching wins and was tops among active NBA coaches as of Thursday.

Coach Wins Titles
Don Nelson 1,335 0
Lenny Wilkens 1,332 1
* Jerry Sloan 1,221 0
Pat Riley 1,210 5
* Phil Jackson 1,134 11
* Active heading into Thursday
Longest-Tenured NBA Coaches
How long has Sloan been coach in Utah? When he took over the Jazz on Dec. 8, 1988, 40 current NBA players hadn't even been born.

Coach Hire Date
Jerry Sloan, Jazz Dec. 9, 1988
Gregg Popovich, Spurs Dec. 10, 1996
Doc Rivers, Celtics April 29, 2004
George Karl, Nuggets Jan. 27, 2005
* Phil Jackson, Lakers June 14, 2005
* Second tenure with Lakers
That led to an emotional dispute at halftime, sources said, which was followed by Sloan's closed-door meeting with O'Connor after the game.

Sloan, the longest-tenured coach in the four major professional sports, insisted that wasn't the final straw.

But one source stressed that the play-calling flap was just one incident among a number of flare-ups in recent weeks, indicating Sloan's relationship with Williams has been deteriorating.

O'Connor said reports that Williams had said it was either "me or Sloan" were false and unfair to Williams.

Afterward, Sloan hinted that something was in the works after delaying his postgame news conference more than 30 minutes.

In an interview with 1320 KFAN-AM, Williams denied issuing any kind of ultimatum to the team.

"I don't want to say we've had a rocky relationship, but we've had our disagreements over the years, probably no more than any other coach and player have arguments," Williams said. "... We're both very stubborn and I think that's where we clashed. But one thing we always agreed on is that we wanted to win."

Sloan just recently signed a one-year contract extension to carry him through the 2011-12 season, but he also indicated that he would not make anything official until after the current season.

The team started 15-5 but fell to 31-23 after the loss to Chicago, the only other team Sloan has coached (he was 94-121 in nearly three seasons with the Bulls). The Chicago loss was the third straight at home, where the Jazz are only 17-11 this season.

Though Sloan has been with the Jazz since 1983, first as a scout, he knows how tenuous professional sports can be.

Even before Wednesday's game he made that clear.

He has made a habit of conducting his pregame news conferences next to a large plastic garbage receptacle in the concourse at EnergySolutions Arena rather than from behind a podium.

"You never know when you might be in it," he quipped Wednesday. "It's why I stand here. You take what you get."

Lakers coach Phil Jackson was sad to see him depart.

"Well, I think we're all kind of saddened," Jackson said. "We're losing a big figure from our game, a guy that's really kept his team afloat for many years playing hard. He has a system. He wants to play ball the right way and he usually says it that way too.

"As a colleague, we'll miss him."

Sloan began working for the Jazz as a scout in 1983, became assistant to coach Frank Layden on Nov. 19, 1984, and was named the sixth coach in franchise history on Dec. 9, 1988, when Layden resigned.

He is the only coach in NBA history to win 1,000 games with one team, a feat he accomplished Nov. 7 against Oklahoma City. Sloan's other wins came with the Chicago Bulls from 1979 to 1982.

"Few people have epitomized all the positives of team sports more than Jerry Sloan," NBA commissioner David Stern said in a written statement. "A basketball lifer, Jerry was as relentless in his will to win on the sidelines for the Utah Jazz as he was as an All-Star guard for the Chicago Bulls. In over two decades as a coach, he taught his players that nothing was more important than the team. His most impressive qualities were his leadership and his extraordinary ability to encourage his players to subjugate their individual games for the benefit of the whole."

While he has headed the Jazz, there have been 245 coaching changes around the league -- 13 alone by the Los Angeles Clippers, and five current NBA teams (Charlotte, Memphis, Toronto, Orlando and Minnesota) did not even exist when Sloan took the helm in Utah.

He ranks third all-time in NBA wins (1,221) behind Don Nelson (1,335) and Lenny Wilkens (1,332).

Sloan also is one of only three coaches in NBA history with 15-plus consecutive seasons with a winning record. Pat Riley and Phil Jackson, both with 19, are the others.

As a player with the Bulls, Sloan averaged 14.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 755 games played over 11 NBA seasons. Nicknamed "The Original Bull" because he was selected in the 1966 expansion draft, Sloan was a two-time NBA All-Star (1967, 1969) known for his toughness and grit. He was the only player in NBA history to average 7-plus rebounds and 2-plus steals per game for his career.

Sloan recorded two triple-doubles in his career. A knee injury prematurely ended his career in 1976.

His resignation comes just two weeks after the second-longest tenured professional coach, Jeff Fisher, parted ways with the Tennessee Titans after a 6-10 season.
Long read, but good.
 
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