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Reports: Utah coach Sloan to resign on Thursday
By NBA.com staff reports
Posted Feb 10 2011 1:38PM - Updated Feb 10 2011 2:42PM
Utah's Jerry Sloan, the longest tenured coach in any of the four major North American pro sports, will resign Thursday, according to a report in the Deseret News. KSL TV and KSL News Radio first reported the news. All three outlets are owned by the Deseret Media Company.
Sloan's long-time assistant, Phil Johnson, also will step down from his post, accorording to the reports. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that a news conference will be held at 3 p.m. (5 p.m. ET). Assistant Tyrone Corbin is expected to be named interim coach, according to the reports.
Sloan, who turns 69 next month, announced earlier this week that he had signed a one-year extension on his contract. But the Jazz, mired in sixth place in the Western Conference, have been struggling lately.
They are 4-6 in their last 10 games and have not won back-to-back games in nearly a month. Sloan's system has been criticized publicly as too restrictive by his All-Star point guard, Deron Williams.
In 25-plus seasons in the NBA -- he began his career in Chicago -- Sloan has a 1,221-803 record (.603). After his stint with the Bulls, he took over for Frank Layden in Utah in 1988 and is the only coach in the NBA to win 1,000 games with a single franchise. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2009.
Other than Johnson, the Jazz's assistant coaching corps is rounded out by former Jazz player Corbin and Scott Layden, a former Jazz executive and the one-time general manager of the New York Knicks.
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