HighlandHomie
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You'd expect someone with this much bball experience to understand the importance of BBIQ.
Our two primary ball-handlers (Burke and Hayward ) have really good B-Ball IQ's, and feel for the game.
You'd expect someone with this much bball experience to understand the importance of BBIQ.
Hayward, Favors, Kanter, Burks, Burke, etc. are not 10 years old (will provide link/source later). They may still learn and improve, but the return on that investment is barely noticeable compared to when they were younger. The coach's job at this level is not to teach them how to dribble or how to shoot or "how to win" -- they already have that skillset for the most part. His job is to put them in a position to succeed.
Our two primary ball-handlers (Burke and Hayward ) have really good B-Ball IQ's, and feel for the game.
That's why they're always throwing lobs to Favors and filling up ESPN highlight reels.
Jazz do need to learn how to win games. And yes, it's more important than a draft pick. But if you acquire a superstar candidate, you have a product in your hand for the association to support with advertising etc. So you have a bigger chance of growing your franchise into a true contender for the ages.
You see, the problem with the Jazz is, they might have picked the wrong guy to control this process. Corbin's Jazz team was one of the most high potential young roster in the league but this season showed that he is lacking the ability to lead them to a point. A point like the Spurs team. Or a point like OKC.
dude, can't you just stick with one font-family?
It's kinda what feels fun like doing. Does it bug you that much? I think it's nice.
I disagree entirely. Winning in the NBA is different than any level these youngsters have played at, and an NBA coach NEEDS to teach these young'ns what it takes to win. As for putting them in a position to succeed, that should entail coaching them so as they fix the errors they make on both sides of the ball.
All five were lotto picks for a reason. We'd be in much better shape for next year (regardless if we end up with the 1 or 7 in this draft) had that been the case. We'll see if the new staff can be more effective in teaching our lotto picks the nuances that are critical to success.