Quin Snyder’s return to Utah a nostalgic reminder of a bygone era
Quin Snyder, along with the team he now coaches, the Atlanta Hawks, arrived in Salt Lake City on Thursday, and the former Utah Jazz head coach immediately embarked on a journey down memory lane.
It was less than two years ago that Snyder resigned from his post coaching the Jazz in June of 2022, a position he held for eight years. Two years doesn’t seem like a long time, but leaving behind his life in Utah, where he and his family made so many memories, makes that era feel so much more distant in time.
“I drove up to our old house on Twickenham,” Snyder said. “Wanted to take a peek at (the house) we lived in when I first got here. Sent a couple of pictures to my kids. Just lots of fun memories.”
In between his drives down familiar streets and meals at familiar places, Snyder tried to stick to his normal routine (as normal as a routine can be for an NBA coach on the road). But he found himself drawn to the nostalgia.
Snyder and Hawks assistant coach Igor Kokoskov went out for coffee at Publik, just as they used to when Kokoskov was an assistant under Snyder in Utah from 2015 to 2018.
“It feels tremendous to be back,” Snyder said. “Just reminded of so many people that touched your life.”