I think Randy Wittman needs to put Wall in the starting lineup. He's played 7 games. Why still bring him off the bench?
I think Randy Wittman needs to put Wall in the starting lineup. He's played 7 games. Why still bring him off the bench?
Originally Posted by UGLI baby, Commissioner of the BF League of Doom
No one is a total loss or total perfection. However the amount of minutes, or lack thereof, that Kanter and Burks are receiving in favor of Foye and Al/Sap is horrendous.
Last night Kanter received 11 minutes and Burks 3. 3!
Foye played 34 minutes, Watson 13 and Tinsley 35. You can easily find Burks an extra 15 minutes in there.
Al and Sap both played 32 minutes. Take 5 from each and suddenly Kanter is at 21 minutes and yet Al and Sap still played more.
The story pushed by the media is that Corbin is trying to balance now v. the future. Well when 2 of the 4 main peices of that future are not receiving the time sufficient to progress then that balance is out of wack.
We may have won this game...but man, it feels like a loss. At one point our bench had more points than the entire Wizards team...so what does Coach do to reward them? Bench them. I have no idea why Tyrone always and I mean ALWAYS plays heavy minutes to our starters in the 3rd quarter when we have a big lead. Same thing in Miami, big lead at half, then our starters play nearly the entire 3rd, the opponent widdles away at our lead. And by the time the 4th comes they are back in it and our starters are still playing with little effort. Our bench is what gives us our huge lead, Kanter, Favors and Hayward all play really well together. So mad...Jefferson is ice cold, but Corbin still plays him, still has him jacking up shots and missing....should be a lesson learned, play the youth more
"I'm a moron for thinking the Browns could even sniff 10 wins in a division where the other three teams (two of whom almost always make the playoffs) made the post-season last year. Gyp Rosetti's thee God of football knowledge." - Brown Notes
Be specific please. Are you saying that the bench does not give us big leads? I have seen that many times already this season. The Jazz have one of the highest scoring benches in the league. Plus some of out best defenders are on the 2nd unit (Favors, Hayward, Kanter, Carroll...).
Is what he said always true? of course not. But has been true to many times as well.
Read my earlier post. The bench blew the lead last night, but since that doesn't fit certain agendas it's time to change the facts. Same thing with the Miami game. It's ridiculous.
This is the NBA, teams will make runs. It's not like the bench sucks and they deserve to be crucified for inconsistency, and if everybody was a vet (or everybody was on rook contracts) we would still blow leads from time to time. I'm not trying to be down on the young guys. But making up stuff isn't a very good way to make a point.
Last edited by Brown Notes; 01-24-2013 at 12:46 PM.
"I'm a moron for thinking the Browns could even sniff 10 wins in a division where the other three teams (two of whom almost always make the playoffs) made the post-season last year. Gyp Rosetti's thee God of football knowledge." - Brown Notes
Burks with a -14 in 3:26. SLCDunk in an obviously biased post, goes through the play by play and says he did nothing wrong, blames Watson. http://www.slcdunk.com/2013/1/24/391...3-26-of-action
For those that watched the game, do you agree that for the most part, that 3:26 was a Watson fail?
Chop it!!!
The bulk of that came in the first part of the third. The Jazz were actually up by 21 at one point in the third but the Wizards ended the third with a 6-0 run, with nobody but Favors and Hayward from the bench being on the court. The bench came in a played like crap, but most of them had been sitting from 4 minutes of the 2nd quarter until the start of the 4th quarter so I get it. After that the starters came in held onto the game by the skin of their teeth, mostly because the Wizards are a crappy team who couldn't capitalize. Nene must have blew 5 or six layups.
Not to mention the bench built up a 22 point lead in the 2nd quarter only for the starters to come in and knock it back down to a 14 point lead.
It started with Earl [Watson], Randy [Foye] and Marvin [Williams]–the veteran guys. I thought the young guys did a good job of following their lead getting us off to a good start. - referring to the Jazz/Bobcats game on 3/1/13
Earl, Randy, and Marvin started the first quarter 0-3, scored a whopping zero points, and finished with a turnover in the first quarter.
Your head coach of the Jazz ladies and gentlemen.