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Well if the Nets are able to resign Dwill, then have Dwill attract a FA like Howard, then the trade worked out for them. That's what will probably happen.

I think that has been the hope all along for the Nets. With fresh Russian mafia blood running the show, why not try to start with an established star. The timeline given for a championship to management is unreasonable unless you roll the dice with something big. DWill is a good place to start, but the odds of them landing a 2nd big name is tough, this is NJ after all.........

Even with that said, the Nets HAD to move, and don't blame them for passing off future talent for the "now".
 
What i like most about KOC is his professional attitude and how he manages to keep quiet before any transaction he does. There are really loose mouth GMs, we are lucky to have one that keeps his mouth shut and just do the business
 
Well if the Nets are able to resign Dwill, then have Dwill attract a FA like Howard, then the trade worked out for them. That's what will probably happen.
That's what they hope will happen. If I had to wager a bet, I'd put my money on Deron going to the Lakers. By then, one of their big salaries will come off the books and LA definitely needs an upgrade over Fisher. It was a huge gamble by King and Prokhorov, giving up two top lottery picks.

Regardless of what happens in NJ, it was almost certain Deron wasn't going to stay in Utah - and after he revolted against Sloan, I don't think it was even a possibility. And Utah is now free of a MAX contract for a PG, something which a lot of posters should be happy about.
 
Of course your leery of Corbin.... Wooooo,,,, a 6 ft 6 black man is our coach. Maybe you would be happy if he was white?

I am glad he is black, but not playing the future for the Jazz after we were eliminated from the play-off race was not very smart. Also, not having Millsap miss the free throw costing us a game was not very smart either. The jury is still out on Corbin. I still say Corbin needs to get a great defensive assistant coach, if he truly wants to be highly succesful.
 
I agree that Corbin needs a good defensive coach by his side. Karl Malone said he would be there waiting when ever the Jazz called him. I think having Malone teaching our young players the tricks of the trade to becomine great defensive players, would be a huge attribute to our team.
 
Of course your leery of Corbin.... Wooooo,,,, a 6 ft 6 black man is our coach. Maybe you would be happy if he was white?

Seriously, this is one of the things that are wrong in the world. Of course if someone doesnt like Corbin it MUST be because he is black.
If you just trolled me, good job.
 
Seriously, this is one of the things that are wrong in the world. Of course if someone doesnt like Corbin it MUST be because he is black.
If you just trolled me, good job.

Yep, I got sooooo sick of that when Tubby Smith was coaching UK. If anyone questioned his recruiting, his x's and o's, or ANYTHING, they were just racist hicks. Well, maybe they were, lol, but there was valid reasons to question the coach/coaching.
 
My prediction is that Corbin will win at least as many championships as Sloan or Frank Layden did.

C'mon, the guy took over a team on zero notice - a team already in free fall and dissension and then had the team's #1 player traded. In come two guys who haven't a clue of the Jazz' offense, including the player who is supposed to run the system. After starting off 27-13, the Jazz went 4-10 (.286) before Sloan quit. They then finished 8-20 (.286) under Corbin. So Tyrone did no worse than the path that Jerry and Deron had already started down, all while integrating new players into the team and getting PT for young rookies in Hayward and Favors.

I seem to remember the Jazz anointing another assistant as their coach many years ago after Frank Layden unexpectedly resigned. Granted, that particular guy had previous experience, but was not a very good head coach if judged by his past record. Corbin was a very highly regarded assistant around the league. There's no doubt he would have gotten a chance somewhere. Naming someone as "interim" coach is as much as saying you don't have confidence he can do the job. Announce that same guy as the head coach later on and you may as well say, "well we were turned down by everyone else, and this is the best we can do - for now. But we'll fire him as soon as the next best alternative comes along." And he won't have much credibility/authority with the players in the meantime.

Who knows if Ty will be successful? But giving him a shot and announcing him as the head coach was absolutely the right thing to do. I'll wait to pass judgement for a couple of years.
 
My prediction is that Corbin will win at least as many championships as Sloan or Frank Layden did.

C'mon, the guy took over a team on zero notice - a team already in free fall and dissension and then had the team's #1 player traded. In come two guys who haven't a clue of the Jazz' offense, including the player who is supposed to run the system. After starting off 27-13, the Jazz went 4-10 (.286) before Sloan quit. They then finished 8-20 (.286) under Corbin. So Tyrone did no worse than the path that Jerry and Deron had already started down, all while integrating new players into the team and getting PT for young rookies in Hayward and Favors.

I seem to remember the Jazz anointing another assistant as their coach many years ago after Frank Layden unexpectedly resigned. Granted, that particular guy had previous experience, but was not a very good head coach if judged by his past record. Corbin was a very highly regarded assistant around the league. There's no doubt he would have gotten a chance somewhere. Naming someone as "interim" coach is as much as saying you don't have confidence he can do the job. Announce that same guy as the head coach later on and you may as well say, "well we were turned down by everyone else, and this is the best we can do - for now. But we'll fire him as soon as the next best alternative comes along." And he won't have much credibility/authority with the players in the meantime.

Who knows if Ty will be successful? But giving him a shot and announcing him as the head coach was absolutely the right thing to do. I'll wait to pass judgement for a couple of years.

Agreed. Corbin is also a form of stability since he has been with the organization for some time. If we just went out and got a big name head coach, he would probably be here for 3-5 years, then move on to a different team. If Corbin actually turns out to be a good coach, he will probably want to stay with the club for a long time.
 
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