I'm not completely against firing Snyder. I think he's become too much of a players' coach offensively just letting guys hero ball too much. Obviously it's a delicate balance of reigning your talent in and letting them free flow, but I think Quin is a bit too much on the latter end (with certain players).
And as I type that ******** I remind myself Utah is far and away the #1 ranked offense this year despite sub-optimal shooting from many players.
I just wish Utah's talent was overall better at passing. Not just selflessness, but actual technical passing accuracy. The Jazz and Warriors are #1/#2 in offense, but the latter is #1 in assisted buckets by a huge margin. Utah is 2nd to last in assisted buckets. I don't love the style of basketball Utah is playing. I find it hard to be a fan of the team aesthetically with the way Mitchell/Clarkson play at their worst.
Just imagine how crazy' Utah's offense would be if they hit Gobert accurately when he flashes open instead of 1-2 seconds late and with a bad pass. We saw glimpses of that vs Memphis. Hell even at one point Jordan Clarkson held the ball for a solid 1.5-2 seconds while Gobert begged for the ball wide open under the rim, he got it to him late, but the D was so bad it didnt even matter. Just imagine what they could do if those passes were automatic instead of constantly delayed. I think Utah's offense could take big advantage of swinging to the corner then hitting Gobert once the ball gets to the corner. Teams are sitting on that corner 3 now and Gobert is usually open when the ball reverses to the corner, but for some reason the pass is never made.