And that dumb Deron Williams ran him out of the league.
Revealed today he has Parkinson's and some other bad stuff too. He said he went public because he didn't want anyone feeling sorry for him. I always respected the guy, he was a great coach and a noble foe. Coached the game with class and I am sure that is the way most Spurs fans will remember the guy as well.
And that dumb Deron Williams ran him out of the league.
One of the dirtiest coaches of all time
But it is sad he is in the state he is in
Awful disease.
Sad news indeed. I'm always blown away by how much Sloan was able to get out of players that never did elsewhere. E.g., Bryon Russell, Howard Eisley, Shandon Anderson, Chris Morris, Deron Williams
Hope he fights it off for a long while, Parkinson's.
That is very sad, though people can live 10-20 years with that even from his age if they catch it early... a lot like prostate cancer or heart disease.
Sloan was Pop with no sense of humor. Sad news.
Great coach, iconic figure of the early 90s. Sad news indeed
I never liked him, and some of his staff thought he spent time drinking with buddies that he should have spent preparing for games. (That came straight from the horse's mouth, but to be fair I understand that he outgrew some of that stuff.) But he was a damned good coach, and tough. His players tended to cross the line into dirty play. I think he coached them to be as close to the line as possible, so I guess that has to happen once in a while.
One thing I always admired about his coaching: his teams were the most disciplined I ever saw in the last minute of a game. If they were still close late in the fourth quarter, they were harder to put away than any other team. They could squeeze more good shot attempts into that last minute than seemed possible. I see poor clock management in the NBA all the time, but never any of those Jazz teams. That's all about coaching. As good as he was, it also helped that he had an owner that looked at the big picture, instead of playoff losses.
He had a rough time with his wife, and Parkinson's is something I wouldn't wish on anyone. It's just like him to hit it head on, and not want anyone to feel sorry for him.
Very sad news. Always respected him as a coach.
Moral of the story, religion won't save you (per Pop).
Top five coach of all-time, imo.
Sloan was actually the real deal when it comes to no nonsense. Pop is a pretender in comparison.
Don't care what kind of coach he was, getting old and sick like that blows, tbh...
Two recent photos.. starts eating away at you instantly..
Jesus Christ Saves....Stay strong Sloan.....Praying for you brother......
Still better than pancreatic cancer or lupus, imo.
A coach in the NBA is so meaningless that his contributions usually only make an impact when he screws up. Jerry Sloan was the exception. He had Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer running as efficiently as John Stockton and Karl Malone. Think about what trash those players turned out to be. They were all-stars in Utah.
Is parkinsons really bad fellas? Imo its better than getting any of the cancers tbqh. Sure its a debilitating disease but ain't it very slow? I mean Marty Mcfly still living large
And Ali. Although he's more like a drunken butterfly/bee.
No "we have our own PARKinson problems" remarks? Wtf?
For me, quality of life will always trump quan y. A lot of these neurological diseases like Parkinsons, Alzheimers, Huntington's, it's a slow, downward spiral to your death. Cancer is all over the map, some you'll die quickly and others you can either survive or live with and have a decent quality of life. Who knows how Mcfly is still living. We don't know what his day to day life is like. He also has money to spend on whatever therapies or drugs out there.
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