<div align="center"><div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Jerry Sloan has a weighty decision to make: retire or return for season No. 18 as head coach of the Jazz. Should Sloan opt for the formerl, Jazz owner Larry H. Miller has already decided his next course of action: The job, Miller has said frequently in years past and again since the Jazz's season ended last week, would be offered to longtime assistant Phil Johnson. "I have always said publicly, and privately, that if Jerry chose to step down unexpectedly that the job would be Phil's ? if he wanted it," Miller said.</div> Link </div>
I don't think this is any news, I've been knowing this for awhile. Phil can run the team as good as Sloan, he and Sloan are like Stockton and Malone though, it would be hard to see one without the other.
Phil Johnson would make a great replacement, if Sloan leaves. He's been coaching for about 30 seasons now, and he has plenty of experience as a head coach. He has had the COY award once, and has been with the Jazz for a long time now.