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As much as we bash Jefferson and Millsap

The Thriller

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Would it really matter with the coach that we have? We could have the Dream Team's roster and still struggle because of our coach. We talk so much about this team progressing once Jefferson and Millsap are Gone via trade or free agency. But does it really matter as long as we have a coach who is so limited in intelligence and leadership?
 
Yeah,

I've been feeling ever since he came here that Corbin doesn't know how to use a playbook. "Go out there and work hard" is all he tells his teammates in a huddle with some thrown together play. We win our home games based on intensity, and we win the road games against weak, worn out teams that are in limbo.

Being a fan of a management that doesn't have the balls to fire a guy thats running your team... That's like a restaurant franchise not firing the General Manager even if his sales stay mediocre for more than 2 years, when your restaurant should be a full house every night.
 
Would it really matter with the coach that we have? We could have the Dream Team's roster and still struggle because of our coach. We talk so much about this team progressing once Jefferson and Millsap are Gone via trade or free agency. But does it really matter as long as we have a coach who is so limited in intelligence and leadership?

His biggest problem is he plays the veterans when there are more than capable young players on the bench. If you cut out his legs from him, he has to play them.
 
i have heard enough of 'good job guys', 'keep on fighting guys', 'we have to do a better job' and so on. add harpring to the assistant coaching stuff and bring a good head coach from europe: they really have good coaches who could excel in the nba.
 
Has a Euro head coach ever coached an NBA team?
Does not seem like it.
Are they secretly banned from NBA?
 
corbin is soo limited, he hasn't improved over the last two years and he doesn't get out of the maximum of the players. you could replace anyone with corbin and you won't see worse results. corbin is an underachiever. he is too soft, too kind, dumb and can't get over his love affair with veteran players. he is too limited and brings nothing to the table. he is a nice guy but i don't want him as a coach.
 
^ If the Jazz management had some balls, maybe that could happen.

But everybody in the Jazz management some good ole boys. Lindsey's going to get the keys to the team someday, I'd imagine.
 
Has a Euro head coach ever coached an NBA team?
Does not seem like it.

d'antoni? also others have coaching experience from europe... i do believe they can bring toughness and discipline... d'antoni is not the best example but he was the head coach of an italian team for like ten years...
 
D'Antoni is American isn't he?
I'm talking about a legit European born coach.
Maybe a language barrier.
None of the really good Euro head coaches speak English.
 
d'antoni? also others have coaching experience from europe... i do believe they can bring toughness and discipline... d'antoni is not the best example but he was the head coach of an italian team for like ten years...

Lol D'Antoni was born in West Virginia, SO European!


.... though West Virginia is astoundingly big on Italian culture, in some parts.
 
D'Antoni is American isn't he?
I'm talking about a legit European born coach.
Maybe a language barrier.
None of the really good Euro head coaches speak English.

they all can talk english since they have international players on their roster. they talk and communicate in english. they are so unterrated.
they can get the most out of the talent the players have. i'm not saying they all have to be great but they for sure could bring much more to the table than tyco.
 
It might be safer for them in the NBA.
They won't have a ruthless mob waiting to kill them in parking lot after a tough loss.:eek:
 
Philips/Recoaro Milano*(1990–1994) = Italy
Benetton Treviso*(1994–1997) = Italy
Denver Nuggets*(1998–1999)
Portland Trail Blazers*(2000–2001)
Benetton Treviso*(2001–2002) = Italy
Phoenix Suns*(2003–2008)
New York Knicks*(2008–2012)
Los Angeles Lakers*(2012–present)

d'antoni was the head coach of an italian for seven years before he went to nba and then again returned to italy.
 
I know, but was born in the most inbred, redneck state in the United States for the latter.

yep. but seriously, there is no language barrier as some might expect. they are used to coach close and tough games. their talent and experience are quite underrated in the states, imo.
 
It might be safer for them in the NBA.
They won't have a ruthless mob waiting to kill them in parking lot after a tough loss.:eek:

Why is it we're so soft and passionless here?
 
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