Found February 04, 2012 on Larry Brown Sports: Yardbarker Blogger Network
PLAYERS: Karl MaloneJerry Sloan
TEAMS: Utah Jazz

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Utah Jazz owner and CEO Greg Miller sent a tweet and wrote a blog post Friday night in response to Karl Malone, calling the franchise legend a liar.

Malone, a Hall of Fame player, co-hosted a radio show recently and took the Jazz to task. The former 14-time All-Star with the Jazz ripped the organization’s handling of long-time coach Jerry Sloan, who stepped down last season after getting into an argument with star point guard Deron Williams.

“On the whole handling of that, I would have to give [them] a D or F, and I would lean more toward an F,” Malone said. “I know for a fact that [Sloan] was overridden on practices sometime on the road because Deron was calling our G.M. at that time … You give a guy that much power, and he’s the kind of player you think he played hard all the time, but if he wanted to sulk he could sulk. … I never went to Larry [Miller] to talk about Coach Sloan. … It’s not one time, in my gut and heart, that I would go over his head.”

Malone said he went to Utah to express concern and had to buy a ticket to a Jazz game from a scalper after being told by the team there weren’t any tickets available to him. Miller denies that was the case. He sent a tweet Friday night saying Malone was lying:

Miller went into further detail in a blog post on Friday night where he said Malone was too unreliable and unstable to help coach the team’s big men.

Calling Malone a hard worker and extremely generous, Miller said “The fact is Karl is still as high-maintenance as he ever was, but now he has nothing to offer to offset the grief and aggravation that comes with him.”

Miller cited several incidents where Malone flaked on appointments with him. He says that the Mailman was wrong about Jerry Sloan, arguing that the organization tried to talk the coach into remaining with the team instead of suddenly stepping down. He also tried to smooth things over with Malone.

“Karl has been welcome at Jazz games since he retired -- not just as a guest but as an insider, as alumni,” Miller wrote. “Jazz staffers and management have gone above and beyond to show him respect and take care of him and his family.

“Karl, I’m not sure where or how our relationship became so sour. I wish it was otherwise. I’m sorry if I’ve offended you in any way. I’d love to do whatever I can to mend the fence and make you feel welcome at Jazz games. I would love to have you as an ambassador for the Utah Jazz. You have a standing invitation to do both.”

UPDATE: Both Jerry Sloan and Karl Malone have responded.

Sloan issued a statement about his departure from the Jazz, saying "I left on my own volition. It is not true that the Millers undermined my authority as head coach. I had their complete backing to run the team as I wished and was assured that no player could ever overrule my decisions. The Millers encouraged me to stay with the team and gave me multiple opportunities to do so. They felt strongly that I should wait at least until the end of the season to resign and did everything they could to keep me coaching.

"I do not wish to make any further statements regarding this issue. It is time for me and my family to move on and I ask that the media respect my wishes and respect the integrity of the Miller family and all that they have done for the Utah Jazz and this community."

Malone contacted The Salt Lake Tribune to say he was standing by his comments. He also had a message for Miller.

"We’ve all become very brave when we’re tweeting, texting, blogging. We just write and press send. I don’t have time for that," Malone said.

"Don’t tweet it, don’t blog it, don’t text it, give me a little human element. ... I’m in town two or three times a month. Until I see him face to face, there won’t be any more comment about Greg Miller. ... He’ll see me again."

 

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13 Comments:
  • Karl is correct. Sloan was class and higher management always interferred.
  • Who Cares in Utah or anywhere else?
  • Hey Karl, grow up. You made millions, you poor baby you would have to pay for a ticket? Yea you went to the Lakers thinking you would win a championship. Did it happen? Sit down already
  • Remind Karl he won ZERO NBA titles......Nobody cares what you think anymore!!!!
  • I see the computer nerds are out in force today,Karl was a heck of a basketball player and have given so much back unlike you nobodys who smear and try to tear down a man. What have you done but live to long at home off of mommy and daddy.oh yea and get fat.
  • Karl is as real as you can get it...and i believe when karl and mr miller get together all will be taken care of ...in person.
    yes karl can be overbearing at times but he's real and doesnt take disrespect to well especially coming from a gm whos head has grown to big,and needs a little adjusting ,reality wise..

  • Loved the Karl Malone and John Stockton shows. But does Karl need a hobby? Why lash out now at the Millers or anyone else? I am so tired of these grown men who start to act like _ itches. And to add insult to what Karl seems to believe is injury(no tix for him) the Miller implied Karl needs some help to wit"I do all I can to take care of Karl and his family...". Karl- they are painting a picture of you as unstable and unreliable. Please get over this or if there is some reason you are tripping- get some help.
  • I know Malone and his great family so I am a credible source...he is NOT lying! Malone made going to jazz games worthwhile and still does when he comes and visits. He should always be the guest of honor!!!
  • I had a chane to meet Malone and Stockton on several occasions when they were "ambassadors of the game" during their playing careers. Both were very arrogant and seemed as though they were better than everyone else around. Looks like this has carried over into retirement for at least one of him. Get a hobby, go fishing, ride horses, something in line with those cowboy hats you favor so much!
  • Our communities in Homer and Summerfield, Louisiana wished Karl Malone the best. Sometimes people do change when they become a celebrity and multi-millionaires, but I hope my homeboy Karl keep it real because of the home upbringing (Don't forget your roots) and be a role models for the youths walking a similiar path. We live in a world of materalisti values and high egos. Don't forget to put God first in your life and He will fight your battles. We are living in a world with so much confusion. Let all of us do the right thing. I remember the day when Utah Jazz was once New Orleans Jazz. Aaron James, Grambling State University Alumni and my alumni school, upheld humility and moral values among themselves, coaches, managers,a nd owners. Keep the dream alive to make this world a better place to live in. Anne Wade - kabba@aol.com
  • NO DISCIPLINE NO CHAMPIONSHIP,a coach is the team!
  • First off, I do not know who Mr Miller is but I am sorry he is the owner of the Jazz. Will not watch 'em again. EVER! As an owner, he should have better judgement. It is a shame that he decided to make his response in the public forum he chose. Malone, as a former player has every right to state his opinion about the decisions the team is making and in particular when it has to do with a his former coach. It also shows that the party who is lying is Mr. Miller. In one breath he talks about the player as high maintenance and in the other he tells the player he can call him when he needs tickets. Why should Karl not be able to JUST call the front office and get tickets? Is he not the all-time greatest Jazz player? Certainly high up there if he is not the greatest. So everyone in the Front Office should know him by name if not personally. Why does it take a special dispensation for the all time greatest player of the franchise to get tickets to games? The liar is the person who declared him "persona non grata." People like Mr. Miller who think it is normal to lie through their teeth on important communication soon forget what the truth is. I think this person is a good example of that. He should retract the garbage he spewed into the public domain. And by the way, all you people who simply take sides without giving much thought should have someone spank some sence into you and take away your computer.
  • Karl Malone may be wrong, but the way Greg Miller is treating the man who built the Utah Jazz is insane. I'm taking Karl Malone's side here. I liked this article about the situation: http://bit.ly/yeyyvu
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