Even Corbin's most fervent and persistent haters have acknowledged that his rotations have reached perfection this year, and have admittedly eaten their crow for unduly blaming him for the team's point guard problem. They've apologized in roundabout terms for last season's game-to-game flair ups over benching Kanter, and now see the light that Kanter is just not very good. They've realized Favors is not an offensive beast, and finally wiped the glaze from their eyes to see that his defense is at times subpar (to put it lightly). They've praised veterans Marvin Williams for his consistent play, and Jefferson for his leadership, floor spacing, and solid defensive rotations. They have gone so far with the vets to admit that Corbin playing Biedrins a bit is not a problem in the least and probably the correct coaching decision to make. They've concluded that Burks is a nice role player in the right situation, and thanked Corbin for putting him in a role to succeed.
Pretty much every piece of nitpicking anger over every single thing Corbin has done has been realized as wrongheaded and fully apologized for by the guilty party.