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Corbin Should Give Sloan a Call--

franklin

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Here are my improvements on game two. List yours.

Offense:

When Al gets the ball in the low block, instead of having the PG run through the FT line he needs to pick a 3 point shooter's defender who then traces arc into shooting position. Jefferson had absolutely noone to pass to out of the double team and his teammates made him look terrible. It's on them to get open, not Al.

Defense:

Excellent set offense rotations on Parker in the first half. Jazz overcompensated though by sending two trappers instead of one, which gave Parker pass out opportunities. Trap defenders need to get in tune and only help as much as needed. This would have forced several Tony ***** turnovers.



Okay, back to your mindless whiny bitchfan session.
 
Worthless. So far off from the real issues you might as well be talking about golf.
 
So many jazzfanzers had a gun to their head right from tipoff.

I was disappointed that Corbin didn't have offensive plays that didn't begin with the concept of inside-out. It was pretty obvious that Pop was gonna focus extra on denying post position, etc. Once we struggled to get that going, there was standing and more standing. Add the sub pattern and it was disaster all around.
 
Here are my improvements on game two. List yours.

Offense:

When Al gets the ball in the low block, instead of having the PG run through the FT line he needs to pick a 3 point shooter's defender who then traces arc into shooting position. Jefferson had absolutely noone to pass to out of the double team and his teammates made him look terrible. It's on them to get open, not Al.

Defense:

Excellent set offense rotations on Parker in the first half. Jazz overcompensated though by sending two trappers instead of one, which gave Parker pass out opportunities. Trap defenders need to get in tune and only help as much as needed. This would have forced several Tony ***** turnovers.



Okay, back to your mindless whiny bitchfan session.

Actually he shouldn't because as much as I love Sloan, he would tell Corbin to continue playing a half-court like philosophy against the Spurs...

Sloan is like General Gates trying to go musket to musket against the English... And Corbin is already adhered to that philosophy and look where it's gotten us...

What he needs to do is call D Antoni or somebody like that who can give him some insight on a fast paced, run and gun type of philosophy...
 
Corbin should give Sloan a call.....and ask him how he kept his job with the Jazz while losing multiple first round series:
1989 lost to GS 3-0
1990 lost to Phx 3-2
1993 Lost to Sea 3-2
1995 lost to Hou 3-2
2001 lost to Dal 3-2
2002 lost to Sac 3-1
2003 lost to Sac 4-1
2009 lost to LAL 4-1


Or how to recover from playoff blowouts of more than 18 pts like Sloan:
1990- PHx (18 pts); 1991- Por (20 pts); 1992- Por (25 pts), 1996- Sea (30 pts); 1997- Hou (18 pts), LaL (20 Pts); 1998- Bulls (42 pts), Spurs (20 pts); 2000 Por ( 18 pts), Por (19 pts), 2001 Dal (30 pts); 2003 Sac (20 pts); 2007 Spurs ( 25 pts), Warriors (20 pts); 2008 Rockets (26 pts)
 
I was disappointed that Corbin didn't have offensive plays that didn't begin with the concept of inside-out. It was pretty obvious that Pop was gonna focus extra on denying post position, etc. Once we struggled to get that going, there was standing and more standing. Add the sub pattern and it was disaster all around.

I haven't seen any plays period. In game 1, Parker gave Harris everything baseline he wanted. Why didn't Corbin set something up to run Harris into Bonner with Sap slip-screening and timing another weak side cutter to the middle? They had that all game long and didn't do anything with it once.

I feel like we're watching Ty Corbin trying to learn the motion on the fly.
 
I haven't seen any plays period. In game 1, Parker gave Harris everything baseline he wanted. Why didn't Corbin set something up to run Harris into Bonner with Sap slip-screening and timing another weak side cutter to the middle? They had that all game long and didn't do anything with it once.

I feel like we're watching Ty Corbin trying to learn the motion on the fly.

... if Popovich is playing blackjack in this series, then he hasn't needed to "hit" once.

He draws up a plan; his team is together enough to execute it; Corbin doesn't do anything to make him adjust to us. gameS over.
 
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