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No player reaction to Ty Corbin?

Doesn't count. Stockton was never around to see him coach.

I was referring to people that have actually worked with him or one of his players.

Hayward said some nice things about his coaching and sticking with the players. I just think the organization put out a warning to its players about saying stuff they would regret later.
 
Number 7 in minutes? You must mean total minutes. He was out quite a bit as well as injured. But if you just count the games he played when he was healthy, he was probably second to Hayward.

No, he means minutes per game, but of course, you already have your narrative without the actual facts to back you up. And you honestly think you could coach organized 8 year olds, much less better than Corbin?

But since you brought up health, let's go ahead and toss out the games Williams played less than 10 minutes in. That would be the grand total of one game. Just shy of 8 minutes.

DON'T TELL ME FINGERS IN EAR LALALALALALALALALALALALAL.

That still puts Marvin 7th in minutes per game.
 
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Number 7 in minutes? You must mean total minutes. He was out quite a bit as well as injured. But if you just count the games he played when he was healthy, he was probably second to Hayward.

I did mean in total minutes. However, he was also #7 in minutes per game, according to the numbers at basketballreference.com.

1 Gordon Hayward 36.4
2 Trey Burke 32.3
3 Derrick Favors 30.2
4 Alec Burks 28.1
5 Richard Jefferson 27.0
6 Enes Kanter 26.7
7 Marvin Williams 25.4

Of the young core, Jefferson only out-did Kanter.

Because Corbin plays the veterans more than youngsters, of course.
 
Jazz PR have controlled their players' twitter accounts for a couple of years now. Really nothing to read into this. They probably told the players not to bite, offer opinions, or join the coaching discussion in anyway.
 
My twitter timeline used to be filled with comedic gold from Kanter, but they crushed that out of them. Jazz want choir boys with no personality like Hayward.

Not a diss on Hayward.
 
That's not true. He played a lot more games when he wasn't completely healthy. Of course, you can't determine that by stats. And the young guys started to get more minutes towards the end of the season. There also were games when Hayward was out and Burks got a lot of minutes. But as soon as Hayward came back, Burks minutes diminished. And this was after a string of 20 plus games. However you factor the exact stat of minutes, Burks and Kanter were still playing behind Marvin and RJ, who should've gotten even less minutes so that Gobert and others could get some time. So, just because you can point to a stat that shows guys got a couple of minutes more per game, it doesn't tell the whole story.
 
who cares what the player reactions are.

CORBIN IS GONE


HALLELUJAH.


time to move on.

now we should call corbin. "the one who we do not speak off"


should never be mmentioned again as a coach.
 
You all have your pound of flesh, yet here I see many still seeking validation for their hate for the man. I don't get it.
 
You all have your pound of flesh, yet here I see many still seeking validation for their hate for the man. I don't get it.
I agree. Most Jazz fans wanted him gone, we got our wish, enjoy the moment and be happy. I am. No need to reverse the bus and run over the guy again.
 
Jazz Players' reaction when they heard Ty is gone next season.....


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You all have your pound of flesh, yet here I see many still seeking validation for their hate for the man. I don't get it.

Well, Corbin provoked a lot of negative emotion because of his ineptitude and wrong-headed decisions. Not only from us here, but from Jazz fans everywhere -- look at how the intensity at the Jazz home games slackened. And this went on for four years, so it just continued to build. I said I want to move on and I do, but people here keep bringing it up. I wish the mods would just lock all the Corbin threads. I think it would help us stop talking about the man. But he sure ruined my fandom and it's going to take me some time to recover.
 
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