Aug. 7--Twenty years after he took over for Frank Layden, Jerry Sloan will mark his anniversary as Jazz coach not with a celebration at EnergySolutions Arena, but with a road game against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The location of the Dec. 9 anniversary game for the longest-tenured coach in American pro sports was the biggest surprise Wednesday as the NBA released its schedule for the 2008-09 season.
"I don't care where we play," Sloan said by phone from his Illinois farm. "It doesn't make any difference to me as long as we win. I've always felt that way.. .. It's not about me. It's about the players anyway."
NBA spokesman Mark Broussard didn't know whether the Jazz had requested to play at home that date. "It really wasn't anything that was on our radar screen as an anniversary date or anything," Broussard said.
The Jazz will open Oct. 29 at home against Denver, which will play without Carmelo Anthony, who was suspended for the season's first two games in connection with a drunken-driving incident in April.
Jazz general manager Kevin O'Connor said he would wait to talk to Sloan before deciding whether to ask the Timberwolves to acknowledge the milestone.
"I've never cared about honors," Sloan said. "That's kind of a personal thing, I guess. It's always been more about our team. I've always said this is a players' league and I've been lucky enough to have lasted as long as I have."
Minnesota spokesman Mike Cristaldi said the team would look into doing something for Sloan. The Timberwolves did honor Kevin Garnett when he returned last season with Boston, Cristaldi said. Even more than the anniversary game, the Jazz's first preference would be for Sloan to win his 1,000th game as Jazz coach at home. No coach in NBA history has won 1,000 games with one team; Sloan will enter the season with 995 victories.
The Jazz will play four of their first five games at home, with the lone road game coming against the L.A. Clippers. If the Jazz can win all five games, Sloan's 1,000th victory would come at home Nov. 7 against Oklahoma City.
After going 17-24 on the road last season, the Jazz will be tested with a five-game trip not even three weeks into the season. They will open against New York and then play four games in five nights at Philadelphia, Washington, Charlotte and Cleveland.
The Jazz had no trip longer than four games last season, but will have three five-game trips this season. That includes their annual pre-Christmas trip, which starts with a Dec. 15 game against the defending champion Celtics.
The Jazz weren't thrilled to have to finish the season by playing four games in five nights. The regular-season finale will be April 14, a TNT-televised game against the Lakers at Staples Center.




