Daily Times (Primos, PA)

REACTION

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Reaction to the death of longtime Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan.

• “Jerry Sloan was among the NBA’s most respected and admired legends.” — NBA Commission­er Adam Silver

• “It’s a sad day for all of us who knew Jerry Sloan. Not only on the basketball court but, more importantl­y, as a human being. He was genuine and true. And that is rare. He was a mentor for me from afar until I got to know him. A man who suffered no fools, he possessed a humor, often disguised, and had a heart as big as the prairie.” — Spurs coach Gregg Popovich

• “I was honored by the opportunit­y to follow in Coach Sloan’s giant footsteps, and subsequent­ly humbled by the task of trying to uphold the standards and the success that are synonymous with his legacy.” — Jazz coach Quin Snyder

• “It was a privilege to play against a Jerry Sloan coached team, I always knew that we would be severely tested. His overall philosophy on both sides of the ball was fundamenta­lly solid and always one step ahead of the game.” — Heat President Pat Riley

• “He was a great coach and a great player, too. You tend to forget just how good certain players were. And Jerry, for rebounding, for defense, for toughness, there weren’t many players in his category for those three things.” — longtime NBA executive Rod Thorn

• “Jerry, in my mind, is one of the top five coaches that I coached against. Because of that, I would say he’s probably one of the top five coaches in NBA history . ... ” — longtime NBA coach George Karl

• “We lost a great one.” —

NBA guard Baron Davis

• “I didn’t get to spend a lot of time playing for Coach Sloan, but coming in as a rookie he had a major impact on my transition to the NBA. I’m grateful for that. Prayers to his family, friends and loved ones.” — former Utah forward Gordon Hayward

• “I loved everything about Jerry Sloan, from the way he played to the way he coached. He was a tenacious competitor who represente­d the Bulls of the

‘70s so well. Jerry became one of my favorite coaches when he was on the

1996Dream Team staff and it was an honor to learn from him.” — Bulls great Scottie Pippen

• “Jerry Sloan was a warrior. I got to know him through Coach Clem Haskins when I was an assistant coach in 1980 at Western Kentucky. They played together on the Chicago Bulls. Jerry and Clem spoke every summer at our camp. They would tell stories about their playing days, and I hung on every word. I would never have imagined we would be coaching against each other when I was an assistant at Seattle and then as a head coach myself. All of us who love to coach have learned many lessons from Coach Sloan. I send my thoughts to his family and he will be truly missed.” — Pistons coach Dwane Casey

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