How long do you ride with a coach . . . that did not Cash one in? I look at Utah's coach. I wonder how long do you keep the guy before you just say . .. u know what. . he is not going to get it done! It may not be his fault. It may not be his style . . . but some way form or fashion . ... we need change. I guess it is change for change sake. It doesn't have to be basketball . . . any sport. [does the sport matter? Does a basket ball coach get more leeway than a football coach who gets more leeway than a baseball manager?] Rocket River
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Successful is one thing. Sloan is successful but with out a championship . . . . is a bit different. Rocket River
If the coach is unsuccessful -- the other thread -- he gets replaced. He was the problem. If the coach is successful -- winning, getting the 'most' from his team, but no championships -- you only replace him if you have someone better. If the fans aren't blaming the coach for the lack of championships, they'll have 'patience.'