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Frank Layden, a transformational coach and general manager for the Utah Jazz, has died, the NBA announced. He was 93.
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Frank Layden, the Utah Jazz coach who drafted Stockton and Malone, dies at 93 “A beautiful human being”: Jazz community mourns the loss of the team’s former coach and executive.
Frank Layden, the man who led the Jazz to their first NBA playoffs appearance in 1984 and helped build the foundations for successful teams in the 1990s, died Wednesday. He was 93.