I'll stop trying to take the Jazz seriously.
It's all about the horses - if DL can build a team with actual depth and talent they could probably win 50 games even with Corbin (wouldn't expect much in the playoffs though).
If The Jazz re-sign Corbin and the off-season moves revolve around re-upping Marvin and Hayward and giving a one year deal to a Caron Butler or Jason Terry type - then I'm outta here. Not shelling out $200 on LP to watch a season of that crap when I can watch a much more interesting train wreck (Knicks, Nets) for free.
Probably keep on watching Jazz games.
This
And I will root for corbin to get better if he gets re-signed
really hope he doesn't get re-signed though
Who is Corbins replacement? I guess my list would be either George Karl or Tom Thibodeau if **** hits the fan in Chicago. Doubt Tom is a realistic option though as I'm sure someone like New York would pay him top dollar.
I have always been a fan of Jeff Van Gundy, who has made it clear during broadcasting that he is hoping for another coaching opportunity and has also mentioned how he has admired the Jazz organization. I think he would be a good start. He was a great coach during his day, and has a love for the game. Grabbing J.V.G would be the best bet for the money too. Since he hasn't coached in a few years his price tag has dropped.
I will not attend or watch games, buy Jazz merchandise and will have extremely limited interest in the team. In my heart of hearts, I will always have an affinity for the Jazz of Malone and Stockton, and even Deron, Boozer and Okur. But I simply cannot tolerate the train wreck that is a Corbin-coached squad.
And I hope that mirrors the feelings of many others. I also hope someone affiliated with the Jazz reads this board and see our comments.
Ty is a below average head coach (and I'm being generous). Corbin returning means the Millers and DL are content with an 8th seed and just milking whatever they can out of their season ticket holders and corporate sponsors.
If Corbin comes back, Jazz may as well start trading players as they come up on contract renewals because the team is going nowhere. This season Utah has had NO offensive system and a porous defense - despite the mandate for Ty to show progress in this one specific area. If Ty returns, just have Utah operate at the salary floor each season so the Millers can continue to turn a profit. Then they can sell the team when attendance drops to the bottom 1/3 of the league. It has already gone from #6 in 2012 to #9 last season to #14 this year.