WTF is Corbin doing experimenting in THIS game? Kanter was huffing gas and he doesn't sub in Jefferson? WTF? This was an important game and Corbin CHOO CHOOSES TO LOSE it???
This wasn't the game to play youngins
WTF is Corbin doing experimenting in THIS game? Kanter was huffing gas and he doesn't sub in Jefferson? WTF? This was an important game and Corbin CHOO CHOOSES TO LOSE it???
This wasn't the game to play youngins
I agree.
I think we should package a few young guys for one really good vet. Then tighten down the rotation. I think we would be better. I'm serious too. If we want to go the vet route. Then lets do this ****ing thing. Stop ***** footin around and babysitting kids.
The big 4 that could have been.
Millsap
Dwill
Jefferson
Hayward
That team could have been good. Just needed some time together, and for Hayward to get better.
When Kanter entered the game to start the 4th-quarter the Jazz were down 5. When he left the Jazz were down 3.
Utah's starters were unable to close that gap over the final 6+ minutes of the game. The kid obviously couldn't throw the ball in the ocean tonight but I'm not sure how his 6-minute stretch in which Utah actually closed the gap affected the outcome of the game more than the 14-0 Portland run Utah gave-up midway through the 3rd.
The game was lost then when Utah lost all contain on Lillard.
"It's a loss. It's one loss on our home floor that we aren't happy with." -Ty Corbin, 12/26/12.
"It's one loss." -Ty Corbin, 1/11/13.
"Whether you lose by one or by 45 like we did tonight, it's one loss." -Ty Corbin, 1/28/13.
"It's one loss." -Ty Corbin, 4/3/13.
It's disappointing any time you don't make the playoffs." -Ty Corbin, 4/17/13.
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Well, Booner was suggesting they keep getting the ball into Kanter because he was having his way with Hickson the ball just wouldn't fall. It wasn't the inside play that killed the Jazz. It was that no one could guard Lillard.