They are kind of a team on the front end of potential transition anyway. I think Snyder would be awesome for the Kings but he's not without issue. His in game adjustments the last few years have been horrid. Partly probably because of trust in his guys but when he let PG13 at C bury them and left Gobert on the floor instead of going small Snyder blew it. At some point you have to figure it out and make the tough call regardless of feelings. He would however be a perfect fit for this Kings team now. Get good first to salvage something and then worry about things later.
Yeah, the absolute refusal to hide Gobert/ fully commit to playing him entirely in drop has pretty much been the Jazz's downfall in the postseason for the last two years. Part of this is compounded by Gobert being one of the best rim protectors in league history while also displaying the lateral dexterity of post-Miami Shaq but some of it is on Snyder for failing to adjust his team's strategy to compensate for this in the postseason, even f that would mean going small ad keeping Gobert or Whiteside off the floor.
At the same time, the situation has absolutely not been helped by Danny Ainge taking over the front office over the summer and doing what Danny Ainge does best (sit on assets/players until they completely depreciate in value). The guy talked about wanting to trade Ingles all year but only ended up trading him after his leg gave out and he suffered a potential career-ending injury and then only got NAW for his expiring. Also they Jazz somehow let having a DPOY in the middle lull them into building a starting lineup with two subpar defenders and two solid role guys on the end. If they just had one strong defender on the point of attack, so many of their problems would be solved but instead they've benched Jared Butler all season (probably the only young guy on their roster with any potential of becoming a strong defender on-ball) and played Trent Forrest a bunch instead.
The Jazz don't have any draft capital to speak of so they're sorta screwed any way you look at it but Snyder deserves some of the blame while also needs some sympathy for having to work with this roster that's clearly peaked.