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Rookie Coach vs. Rookie Coach: How did they stack up?

franklin

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Quin's record:

1. Lets Carmelo brutalize Hayward all night long. Why no switches? No wonder the Jazz have the worst defense in the league.

2. Cannot draw up an inbound play to get the ball to anyone besides the worst free throw shooter on the floor.

3. Cannot draw up a play to get off a decent shot with a full 2.3 seconds. Jazz get lucky with a wild shot.

4. Continues to play Chucker A. Biles over Dante Exum, the number 1 rookie of the year according to ESPN.
 
I have not been impressed by Quinn. This game shouldn't have been as close as it was if it were better coaching imo. And he was always playing Exum with either **** lineups, played him as a SG, or had Burks/Hayward play PG instead. I'm pretty sure this game didn't develop Dante at all. It probably just solidified in Dante's mind that he needs to become a better shooter before he can have any real impact when put in these types of situations.
 
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2 things bothered me:

1. You have to make Melo a passer. Force him to do something else.

2. Jazz need to spread the floor and iso when Burks draws a matchup like Prigioni. Burks is a better iso player than pick and roll player, and the Jazz were getting nothing with that lineup (Exum-Burks-Ingles-Booker-Gobert) on the floor. There's enough shooting there to make it work IMO.
 
Quin's record:

1. Lets Carmelo brutalize Hayward all night long. Why no switches? No wonder the Jazz have the worst defense in the league.

2. Cannot draw up an inbound play to get the ball to anyone besides the worst free throw shooter on the floor.

3. Cannot draw up a play to get off a decent shot with a full 2.3 seconds. Jazz get lucky with a wild shot.

4. Continues to play Chucker A. Biles over Dante Exum, the number 1 rookie of the year according to ESPN.

5. Wins game
 
2 things bothered me:

1. You have to make Melo a passer. Force him to do something else.

2. Jazz need to spread the floor and iso when Burks draws a matchup like Prigioni. Burks is a better iso player than pick and roll player, and the Jazz were getting nothing with that lineup (Exum-Burks-Ingles-Booker-Gobert) on the floor. There's enough shooting there to make it work IMO.

Why did he let him ISO just outside of the paint for the entire 2nd half? It was maddening watching one of the best ISO at that spot going up against an undersized defender for 24 minutes. I don't get it.
 
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