I also worry about the coaching situation. I felt like Corbin improved over the last season. I expected him to continue to improve. But maybe he's just not the best coach out there.
Expiring contract. I don't think we'll suffer through another season with him.
Millsap's height is fine as long as he's playing with Favors. I don't think either Kanter or Favors can give us the offense and flexibility of Millsap any time soon. A 3-man rotation of Kanter-Millsap-Favors works just fine for the near future. As long as Jefferson is gone.
Marvin Williams will have his ups and downs, but he proved he can be an excellent player in the pre-season and the first game of the season. The Jazz couldn't have done a better job finding a suitable 3.
I haven't looked at any stats, but I bet you he's around 6 AST this season. I do agree that he should give up his "I'm a superstar" mentality, and play a more balanced game. But he has been twice the player Harris was.
I think Hayward always gives it his all. I really love the kid. He played well last night, and he's always an active and aggressive player who has a measurable effect on the game. He's very young, and consistency takes experience. I have no complaints about Hayward.
Who cares about that? Favors is still very raw offensively, which baffles me. I know it takes a lot longer for bigs to develop than smaller players, but his offense is still the same since his rookie season. He must work hard on that aspect of the game if he's to realize his awesome potential.
It's only been three games into his sophomore season. He showed what he can do in the pre-season. Let's give him time.
I'm not a fan at all. I don't understand the logic of playing a selfish 30 year old on a loan over your lottery pick. Worst thing about the season so far.
Tinsley has been worthless. I don't see things improving with Watson.
He plays hard and often infuses a lot of energy into the game. But he should not be out there when Burks is stacking DNPs.
That is just the worst. It kills me.
