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Skiles or corbin?

Who would you rather have as head coach?


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What makes you think that ? Im a native from Ruanda who is living in Germany. BUT, I have many friends here who are turkish and we are going to eat Kebab with them and playing soccer.
BUT, you are a turk right ? Can you say to me what´s the meaning of that is ???
"jeramin utschu" ????

Why did I think, well your nick sounds Turkish that was why. Your posts kinda feel that way too. As for the phrase, I have no idea but I can assure you it is not Turkish.
 
Why did I think, well your nick sounds Turkish that was why. Your posts kinda feel that way too. As for the phrase, I have no idea but I can assure you it is not Turkish.

Is any Turk on this board who is supporting BIG-AL ? All the turks in my neighborhood who are interested in Basketball are hating on him and the others are hating on Kanter causse of special reasons.

My name has a strong meaning in my nativ language, it means something like "The striker, or a person who is beating his opponents"

Maybe I wrote it wrong, becausse all the turkish guys are using that against each other. Is it so difficult to write on turkish ?
"jaramin utschu" hmmm it´s just something like that.... you Turks are very weird, but not on a negativ way.
 
Is any Turk on this board who is supporting BIG-AL ? All the turks in my neighborhood who are interested in Basketball are hating on him and the others are hating on Kanter causse of special reasons.

My name has a strong meaning in my nativ language, it means something like "The striker, or a person who is beating his opponents"

Maybe I wrote it wrong, becausse all the turkish guys are using that against each other. Is it so difficult to write on turkish ?
"jaramin utschu" hmmm it´s just something like that.... you Turks are very weird, but not on a negativ way.

They might be saying "yarraamın üstü" or "yarraam üşüdü" or even "yarraamın ucu" but they both do not make sense more than a overpushed insult/curse. And Cakar means pretty much the same thing in Turkish and written like Çakar, but they have no linguistic bonds as far as I know, or the German word might be rooted from the Turkish word. But as I said, I don't know.

Not hating on Al is uncool nowadays, because the Jazz fans believe his presence harms the future of the team with all that talent lying around. And they are mostly right. Al's time has come. He can be at a better team from now on in which he can gain better success and the team could benefit more than the Jazz do also.
 
They might be saying "yarraamın üstü" or "yarraam üşüdü" or even "yarraamın ucu" but they both do not make sense more than a overpushed insult/curse. And Cakar means pretty much the same thing in Turkish and written like Çakar, but they have no linguistic bonds as far as I know, or the German word might be rooted from the Turkish word. But as I said, I don't know.

Not hating on Al is uncool nowadays, because the Jazz fans believe his presence harms the future of the team with all that talent lying around. And they are mostly right. Al's time has come. He can be at a better team from now on in which he can gain better success and the team could benefit more than the Jazz do also.

THIS....

And the meaning of Cakar is not from German, it´s from my native language from Ruanda. It has a very strong meaning, but are you kidding me ? Im confused that it also has the same meaning in your language.
East-Africa and Eastern Europe are far away from each other...
 
THIS....

And the meaning of Cakar is not from German, it´s from my native language from Ruanda. It has a very strong meaning, but are you kidding me ? Im confused that it also has the same meaning in your language.
East-Africa and Eastern Europe are far away from each other...

Yeah dude it's amazing.

Well as the socialists say, "people are the same, governments are lame."
 
this is a hilarious poll. guy just got fired because he hated his players and his players hated him, and he was totally unwilling to change his system to the personnel that he had... and yet 60+ percent of you would rather have him? talk about throwing out the baby with the bath water.

also, "same record" isn't really fair since skiles is in the east. fewer middling teams in the east, so 17-16 is actually a worse record, especially with the bucks having played 3 more home games than road games (we're minus 6), and our strength of sked in the last 10 games is an unreal .560.
 
this is a hilarious poll. guy just got fired because he hated his players and his players hated him, and he was totally unwilling to change his system to the personnel that he had... and yet 60+ percent of you would rather have him? talk about throwing out the baby with the bath water.

also, "same record" isn't really fair since skiles is in the east. fewer middling teams in the east, so 17-16 is actually a worse record, especially with the bucks having played 3 more home games than road games (we're minus 6), and our strength of sked in the last 10 games is an unreal .560.
He also was the coach of a team with virtually no talent. You think any fan base in the league would take their roster over ours? Or FO for that matter.
 
The Bucks roster is hot trash. It's a miracle he got them to .500.

That's what I was saying. Corbin would have that team at .250 at best. The schedule makes very little difference if your still the least talented team on the floor most nights.
 
Jennings, Ellis, Ilyasova, Dalembert may start for any team in the league and they've got some good back ups such as Dunleavy, Moute and some youngs Henson,Udoh, Sanders. Just chemistry is not there and they do not complete eachother. Otherwise their talent level is not garbage at all
 
There is hope for Corbin. The recent injuries are forcing him into more creative sub patterns, at least. I wouldn't take Skiles over him.... but prefer neither.
 
Jennings, Ellis, Ilyasova, Dalembert may start for any team in the league and they've got some good back ups such as Dunleavy, Moute and some youngs Henson,Udoh, Sanders. Just chemistry is not there and they do not complete eachother. Otherwise their talent level is not garbage at all

I don't call that a ton of talent. Jennings is overrated and starts for maybe half the teams in the NBA. Dalembert is terrible and would not start for very many. Ellis is a tweener with a limited compatibility with other players. The backups don't scream great players.

All of that says to me they are seriously lacking talent. Yet they are close to .500 with Skiles.
 
I don't call that a ton of talent. Jennings is overrated and starts for maybe half the teams in the NBA. Dalembert is terrible and would not start for very many. Ellis is a tweener with a limited compatibility with other players. The backups don't scream great players.

All of that says to me they are seriously lacking talent. Yet they are close to .500 with Skiles.

Even though I think a lot of people think Ellis is a guards version of Big Al and most would also trade about anybody on the Bucks roster to get rid of Al. As well as Ellis and Jennings are better by miles then Tinsley and Watson, besides all that. Basically your saying the Jazz people have done a better job at putting together a team and it's players then right? Shouldn't we trust these same people to know coaching better then you or I?
 
I don't call that a ton of talent. Jennings is overrated and starts for maybe half the teams in the NBA. Dalembert is terrible and would not start for very many. Ellis is a tweener with a limited compatibility with other players. The backups don't scream great players.

All of that says to me they are seriously lacking talent. Yet they are close to .500 with Skiles.

Agreed they lack talent, but they have two explosive scorers and some bigs with defensive potential/ability. I think the team would have eventually sunken below .500 with Skiles anyway.
 
Even though I think a lot of people think Ellis is a guards version of Big Al and most would also trade about anybody on the Bucks roster to get rid of Al. As well as Ellis and Jennings are better by miles then Tinsley and Watson, besides all that. Basically your saying the Jazz people have done a better job at putting together a team and it's players then right? Shouldn't we trust these same people to know coaching better then you or I?

No. I hope Corbin comes around because I'm afraid this frachise is incapable of firing a head coach. Their theories about hiring from within and keeping the same staff as long as they can make them almost incapable of admitting they made a mistake hiring a coach.
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Corbin has been horrid so far. Anybody can see it. He's made enough mistakes to realize he was not ready to lead a team. He really does seem to be over his head right now.
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As far as assembing player's I have consistently praised KOC and believe he is one of, if not the best (GM/Whatever his current title is) that the Jazz could hope to have.
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But that does not mean that their approach to other areas of the franchise do not leave something to be desired.
 
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Serious question. For the people still supporting Corbin what is it that you think he brings to the bench of the Jazz?
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Not toughness-he's too soft on the players.
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Not knowledge, He has been very slow in making adjustments during a season let alone a game.
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Not a multi-dimensional offense, The offense has been very predictable and is actually worse now that he has had time to install "his" offense.
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I'm not sure what positives this guy brings to the bench at all. I'd really like to hear something from one of his defenders. If for nothing else then to give me hope. Because I don't really have a hope that this franchise will fire him.
 
Jennings, Ellis, Ilyasova, Dalembert may start for any team in the league and they've got some good back ups such as Dunleavy, Moute and some youngs Henson,Udoh, Sanders. Just chemistry is not there and they do not complete eachother. Otherwise their talent level is not garbage at all

Oh, they have a Turk? Look out, most talented in the league.

Give me a ****ing break.
 
Corbin is just not a very good coach. In any other market, there would be media scrutiny on this, but since the Jazz control 80% of what gets talked about, they control the narrative. What they need to decide is whether Ty is the guy to lead the most important crop of youth we've ever had into the future. I see no signs Ty's that guy.
 
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