No execution, no identity, no flow, and very difficult shots.
It has been this way for the entire coaching tenure of Ty Corbin. This game is merely another in the gigantic and ever growing library of Ty Corbin coaching disasters. If we don't score in the fast break or a midrange jumper from Paul/Big Al, we typically don't score. Very rarely do we just explode with great execution, strategy, and with guys fulfilling their roles. Everything feels so forced so unnatural.
The opposite of what we knew of "Jazz Basketball."
We're quickly becoming a team like the Wizards and Kings, merely relying on our players to "out-athleticize" opponents rather than out-execute them. And... As you can see, that doesn't mean very good things for us. We're getting blown out by a 6-9 seed WC team at home. At this point, we can't beat the best teams in the league, are getting blown out by the avg teams (Indiana and Golden State), and probably would struggle against even the worst teams.
It's all coming to a head.
This team is quickly quitting on Corbin. They know he has no plan. They know he isn't capable. A change is necessary. The only question is, how long will we prolong this change?