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Do the Jazz Have An Associate Head Coach?

That makes it more of a possibility? I don't know any guy who wants to work with their father in law.

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When did it say that? I said it makes a fringe thing moreso (more fringe, as in more distant).
 
I really think Snyder is perfectly capable of running a top team. The Jazz offense looked sometimes too simple last season, IMO, but they were not capable of running things through their PGs, since Neto was a rookie and Burke simply looked for his own shot most of the time. Burke's departure is addition by subtraction in that regard. Hood and Gobert are more experienced and the team has now three very savvy veterans in Johnson, Hill and Diaw to help run more complex sets. I'm optimistic, I think the Jazz offense this next season will look much improved and waaay more efficient.
 
I really think Snyder is perfectly capable of running a top team. The Jazz offense looked sometimes too simple last season, IMO, but they were not capable of running things through their PGs, since Neto was a rookie and Burke simply looked for his own shot most of the time. Burke's departure is addition by subtraction in that regard. Hood and Gobert are more experienced and the team has now three very savvy veterans in Johnson, Hill and Diaw to help run more complex sets. I'm optimistic, I think the Jazz offense this next season will look much improved and waaay more efficient.

Great post. Jazz have deliberately been young and have kept away from adding veteran free agents until they felt they were ready to make a move toward the playoffs. Wish they'd have taken a few of those steps last year (add Lin, Biyambo, take the cash dump with Sacramento and unload Burke earlier) but it's clear that they're in win-now mode. I agree that Hill, Johnson and Diaw can potentially increase the level of sophistication of the offense. Let's hope so.
 
I really think Snyder is perfectly capable of running a top team. The Jazz offense looked sometimes too simple last season, IMO, but they were not capable of running things through their PGs, since Neto was a rookie and Burke simply looked for his own shot most of the time. Burke's departure is addition by subtraction in that regard. Hood and Gobert are more experienced and the team has now three very savvy veterans in Johnson, Hill and Diaw to help run more complex sets. I'm optimistic, I think the Jazz offense this next season will look much improved and waaay more efficient.

Great post, indeed. You're a good guy or girl.
 
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