<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>BREAKING: Sloan Rejoins Utah Jazz as Senior Basketball Adviser <a href="http://t.co/GDw7nd1xCA">http://t.co/GDw7nd1xCA</a></p>— Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) <a href="https://twitter.com/utahjazz/statuses/347491289773793280">June 19, 2013</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> Utah Jazz President Randy Rigby announced today the return of Hall of Fame coach Jerry Sloan to the franchise as a senior basketball adviser. In this role, Sloan will support the Jazz basketball operations and coaching staff through player evaluations at workouts, camps, and summer league; limited pro and regional college scouting; occasional practice observation; and as host of an annual prep and college coaches clinic. “The basketball knowledge and experience that Jerry brings is invaluable, and his insights will help in our pursuit of becoming a championship-caliber team,” said Rigby. “We are pleased to formally welcome Jerry back into the organization as an adviser.” “I am glad Jerry is going to continue to be involved with our organization,” said Jazz head coach Tyrone Corbin. “We will benefit from his wealth of basketball experience. I am looking forward to his continued contributions.” “In my new role with the Jazz franchise, I hope to help the basketball operations staff and Ty in any way that I can to achieve their goals,” said Sloan. “I would like to thank the Miller family for the opportunity to be part of the organization again.”
While we are on the subject of the jazz, I stumbled along this video today and was wondering if any body noticed this huge ass Karl Malone moving screen? Sorry don't know how to embed on phone http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=WhDi0Ce_Z5w
I miss our old school rivalry with the Jazz. There aren't many coaches who I despise these days. Can't wait to get back to that.
He's a distant relative of H.G. Wells, who actually did build a time machine. J.R. uses it to find out these things quicker than everyone else. I thought it was common knowledge.