He was a class act and a heck of a player and coach. Bizarre timing given how big of a deal the 1998 NBA Finals were this week with The Last Dance and Game 6: The Movie coming out.
https://twitter.com/utahjazz/status/1263839700738957313?s=20
He was a class act and a heck of a player and coach. Bizarre timing given how big of a deal the 1998 NBA Finals were this week with The Last Dance and Game 6: The Movie coming out.
RIP. mono we need that vid.
RIP. Been Watching the 97 and 98 finals. He was a class act..
Thought he had dementia.
He had dementia and Parkinson
Bend over, I'll ing show you dementia.
Spurs wouldn’t be spurs without Sloan. RIP.
greatest head coach in pro team sports never to win the big thing tbh. Also the Tom Landry for the Utah Jazz franchise and thus Utah/SLC sports in general.
Always loved those jerseys, wish they would have kept them beyond Jordan's rookie year.
Gotta say I have never seen a coach who could get so much out of players. Bryon Russell was a pretty legit starting SF in Utah but the second he left he didn't look like even half the player he was under Sloan. I remember Howard Eisley on the Spurs and he was a nobody but on the Jazz he was a very solid bench player with range. Of course the most obvious case was Deron Williams who was a legit MVP candidate under Sloan and a nobody after leaving the Jazz.
One of the top 5 coaches of all time. He had some funny lines in The Last Dance, so that was like a tribute.
Overrated, choker, and clearly an asshole as a coach. Part of the old guard of coaches envious of Phil Jackson, tbh
At one point I saw a fly leave his mouth during the game.
u are saying he was no class act ?
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