Amaechi Calls Jerry Sloan 'A Cruel Man'
Posted Mar 3rd 2007 9:30PM by Marcel Mutoni
This John Amaechi story simply refuses to die. It's like Michael Myers!
Amaechi appeared on Andrew Siciliano's radio show recently, and when
Siciliano asked him why he didn't get along with head coach Jerry Sloan when
he played for the Jazz, the Brit opened up a whole new can of worms:
"No, it's not because I was gay, that he didn't like me. That was part of it,
but it shouldn't have been part of it. He also didn't like me because he
thought I didn't like white people. And the fact is my mother is white, so
I'm kind of insulted by that in certain. He is a beligerant man. He is a
cruel man in many respects.
This is not about my inability to take criticism. It's my inability to be
called an f'ing c on a daily basis."
Siciliano, like any responsible radio show host would do, attempted to throw
a little bit more fuel into the fire:
... Siciliano: Is he the worst coach you've dealt with? Amaechi: "No, he's
the best coach I've ever played for in terms of his technical ability. And
without a doubt, he's the worst the person I've ever met in my entire life,
in terms of dealing with people."
Wow. Those are pretty strong words. For years, we've all heard about Sloan
being a hard-ass to play for, but this the first time I've ever heard anyone
come out and say he's the worst person in terms of dealing with people. It
seems a little harsh.
I'm not saying we should discredit Amaechi's claims, though; after all, very
few of us have ever had the pleasure of being called a f'ing c on a daily
basis.
http://www.aolsportsblog.com/2007/03/03/amaechi-calls-jerry-sloan-a-cruel-man/
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Posted Mar 3rd 2007 9:30PM by Marcel Mutoni
This John Amaechi story simply refuses to die. It's like Michael Myers!
Amaechi appeared on Andrew Siciliano's radio show recently, and when
Siciliano asked him why he didn't get along with head coach Jerry Sloan when
he played for the Jazz, the Brit opened up a whole new can of worms:
"No, it's not because I was gay, that he didn't like me. That was part of it,
but it shouldn't have been part of it. He also didn't like me because he
thought I didn't like white people. And the fact is my mother is white, so
I'm kind of insulted by that in certain. He is a beligerant man. He is a
cruel man in many respects.
This is not about my inability to take criticism. It's my inability to be
called an f'ing c on a daily basis."
Siciliano, like any responsible radio show host would do, attempted to throw
a little bit more fuel into the fire:
... Siciliano: Is he the worst coach you've dealt with? Amaechi: "No, he's
the best coach I've ever played for in terms of his technical ability. And
without a doubt, he's the worst the person I've ever met in my entire life,
in terms of dealing with people."
Wow. Those are pretty strong words. For years, we've all heard about Sloan
being a hard-ass to play for, but this the first time I've ever heard anyone
come out and say he's the worst person in terms of dealing with people. It
seems a little harsh.
I'm not saying we should discredit Amaechi's claims, though; after all, very
few of us have ever had the pleasure of being called a f'ing c on a daily
basis.
http://www.aolsportsblog.com/2007/03/03/amaechi-calls-jerry-sloan-a-cruel-man/
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