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Corbin losing the team?

I haven't seen Paul set a good pick and roll screen in a really long time. He always slips the screen

I am so sick of Paul and Bell telling everyone how to be a great basketball player then doing nothing in the game. Shut your yap Paul. Go out and play some defense. Set some picks. Do the things that you are saying you want done. Then, instead of talking about it to a reporter, yell at Jefferson during practices and film sessions. Push them to be better. Quit whining and actually do something about it.
 
OR would the Bulls slip nearly as much as every Ty Corbin hater think they would?

Probably no to both questions.

If Corbin was coach of the Bulls, the offense would be ran through Boozer and yes, the Bulls would suck a lot more. Tom had the courage to bench Boozer for overall, better players. He sat an extremely gifted offensive player (Boozer/Jefferson) for a player that plays defense, runs the offense, sets picks, and gives effort. Chicago is a GREAT comparison on how Corbin if effing this team up.
 
I am so sick of Paul and Bell telling everyone how to be a great basketball player then doing nothing in the game. Shut your yap Paul. Go out and play some defense. Set some picks. Do the things that you are saying you want done. Then, instead of talking about it to a reporter, yell at Jefferson during practices and film sessions. Push them to be better. Quit whining and actually do something about it.
Speaking of yaps that should never open.
 
If Corbin was coach of the Bulls, the offense would be ran through Boozer and yes, the Bulls would suck a lot more. Tom had the courage to bench Boozer for overall, better players. He sat an extremely gifted offensive player (Boozer/Jefferson) for a player that plays defense, runs the offense, sets picks, and gives effort. Chicago is a GREAT comparison on how Corbin if effing this team up.

Boozer gets about 2 minutes less a game on average in Chicago than he got with the Jazz. Still gets 30+ minutes a game.
 
Raja Bell=Mark Jackson 2.0.

Jackson was an the over the hill outsider who made a comment/complaint about The Jazz and how they ran their offense that was echoed a billion times on this board an others well before he made it.

I think Bell's just looking to get out of town and was waiting for the right moment to put on his act.
 
Wrong. The offense with The Four and Harris or Watson is proven stagnant brackish water. I want MOAR to tank this ****er and improve the draft pick.

That ain't on Ty. He has to play the veterans or the team loses.

The team loses even when he plays the vets. The problem is that the Jazz's future dims a litter bit more in every fourth quarter at the 8:00 mark.
 
Let's look at the lessons Howard, Al, Jefferson and other vets are teaching Favors, Kanter, Hayward, and Burks:

1- Losing is ok
2- Not playing defense is ok
3- not running the offense and shooting every time I touch the ball is ok

Those are some valuable lessons being learned there.
 
Let's look at the lessons Howard, Al, Jefferson and other vets are teaching Favors, Kanter, Hayward, and Burks:

1- Losing is ok
2- Not playing defense is ok
3- not running the offense and shooting every time I touch the ball is ok

Those are some valuable lessons being learned there.



Raja back in starting line up. The Four just learned you can act like a douche and get what you want!
 
I am amazed at how some here want to bash Corbin for everything that's gone wrong without having even a clue as to how much his hands are probably tied by Miller/KOC. For all the "yielding to vets" talk it was Ty who actually \ sent Bell home. And right after the meeting with KOC, he gets reinstated. And Ty looks pissed off. I could read this in a totally different way and come to a different conclusion. Ty is probably feeling a bit like how Sloan felt after that meeting with KOC and Deron, when he found KOC was firmly on the other side.

The message from the top seems to be-"Make the playoffs at all costs". Right, with a bunch of flawed veterans and still wet-behind-the-ears kids. And in a lockout shortened season. It is amazing that we are still managing to hover around the 0.500 mark.
 
I was really disappointed to see Raja get so much playing time tonight while Burks racks up another DNP for the season.

CJ and Raja minutes are probably the most frustrating to watch. I can at least understand Kanter, and even Favors, being second to talented players in Millsap and Al. When I see Hayward on the bench while Stuckey thinks about going left and Raja's knees decide to skate on out right, it's maddening.

I don't hate easily, but I've had it with Raja and CJ. I hope their gone by the end of the week, but I have a feeling our roster won't change.
 
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