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So THIS is what "ails" the Jazz!!!

carolinajazz

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Ran across this interesting piece on today's NBA....and they specifically single out the Jazz as a fine example of pathetic coaching! Here's a highlight or two!

"The bad teams in our league are the ones who don't pass the ball well," says Kelvin Sampson, the Rockets' lead assistant. "Teams that just play on one side of the floor are going to struggle against defenses that load up on that side."

Jim Boylan, the Bucks' coach, wants his offense to get the ball to the "third side" of the floor — to move the ball from the left side to the right side, and then back to the left side (that "third" side) before shooting.4

"The league has gotten so different today," Boylan says. "You just have to move the ball from one side to the other against the really good defensive teams."

Smart defensive coaching has put a premium on smart offensive coaching. Several sources at all levels suggest the NBA is becoming more like the NFL — with more of an emphasis on trickery, scheming, and anticipating how teams will respond to particular actions.

Coaches with stale offenses — think Utah, Brooklyn, the Clippers — are hurting their teams, even if those teams have enough talent to produce some solid overall scoring numbers.

It has only been three years since Boozer left Utah, but from his perspective, the league in 2013 is almost unrecognizable from the one he left behind in Salt Lake City in 2010. "It's extremely different," he says. "In Utah, you were kind of on your own on defense. It was almost just one-on-one. There was no help concept. Here, there's a help concept, and it works."

Coaches and GMs are looking harder for specific skill sets that fit within this change:

Brains. Players have to understand a five-man team scheme on defense, and, if they manage to get that down, how to react almost instantly to dozens of different variables that govern how they should react at any given moment. You have already seen teams dump players with surface talent in part because people in charge of those teams have deep concerns about that player's basketball intelligence. That's not the last you'll see of moves like that. (Does that mean we will be seeing more ball players on teams that spend more time in the film room than in the tattoo parlors?)

People running teams increasingly value above-average passing at every position, and express a deeper distaste for players — again, at any position — who are either unwilling passers or just don't show a sophisticated understanding of passing."

Well, in conclusion, when Carlos Boozer recognizes the need for change before our head coach in command does.....it's time to make a change!

https://www.grantland.com/story/_/i...trategy-forcing-coaches-rethink-their-offense
 
Big Al says **** the new NBA, Boylan and Kelvin Sampson. Gimme the ball on the left side of low post and let me operate 20 sec
 
I heard it a couple of years ago, NBA is evolving into a team with four fast 6'-8" guys who can dribble, pass and shoot threes, and one taller guy who can do all the same at just a notch behind. Midrange Jumpers and post play will be gone.


But my main concern is that Zach Lowe really hates Ty Corbin. Mocking his offense, mocking his defense and then mocking his appearance. What did Ty ever do to Zach?

In other Jazz news, I think the Jazz are in good shape. Lindsey worked for Houston and Spurs, two teams that have embraced the 3pt shot and recognized the advantages of spacing.
 
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Sad thing is the Jazz are a long ways from understanding any of that. They still value players that can't or won't play defense and coaches who don't hold anyone accountable. As long as they can snag the 8th seed in the playoffs, then they are satisfied and won't attempt to fix anything.
 
I heard it a couple of years ago, NBA is evolving into a team with four fast 6'-8" guys who can dribble, pass and shoot threes, and one taller guy who can do all the same at just a notch behind. Midrange Jumpers and post play will be gone.

I see the probable outcome being a split in the NBA league or a creation of a FIBA type league in the US. Because the NBA style will create additional surpluses of shorter players (think of all the talented ncaa sgs that are too short at 6-3 or 6-5 to make it in the nba) and a surplus of plodding bigs. Somebody will figure out a way to exploit that resource.

Also think that with the NBA being pushed out of the middle towards the corners and the increasing stats evidnece that more threes are good that the league will shortly be transformed into a 3pt chuck-fest. The next step will be to eliminate the 3pt shot or introduce a 4pt shot near the half court line to further spread out into the corners.

I have seen this coming for a while now...... This is a reason while alec burks at the point could work, and a reason why jeffy ball (or alfense) should be axed.
 
We haven't been playing much of Alfense lately and the offense has looked good ever since. I really hope we never become one of those teams that shoots up 25-30 3 point shots per game.
 
We haven't been playing much of Alfense lately and the offense has looked good ever since. I really hope we never become one of those teams that shoots up 25-30 3 point shots per game.

another reason alfense needs to be axed.
I hope we never see it again, but I can guarantee we will resort to alfense in the playoffs a lot.
 
I heard it a couple of years ago, NBA is evolving into a team with four fast 6'-8" guys who can dribble, pass and shoot threes, and one taller guy who can do all the same at just a notch behind. Midrange Jumpers and post play will be gone.


But my main concern is that Zach Lowe really hates Ty Corbin. Mocking his offense, mocking his defense and then mocking his appearance. What did Ty ever do to Zach?

In other Jazz news, I think the Jazz are in good shape. Lindsey worked for Houston and Spurs, two teams that have embraced the 3pt shot and recognized the advantages of spacing.

I can't see guys looking for a shot at the half court line. If anything, the 4pt line will be just 3 to 4 feet from the 3pt line
 
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