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You had me until this post. Corbin wasn't "behind the times", he sucked balls as a coach. And Sloan? GTFO with that stupidity.

We know he sucked balls as a coach. It doesn't change the fact that Corbin coached the same way Sloan did. Play Veterans over young guys.
They both did it. The reason why every young player we had never developed. Deron Williams was the only one. And it took him a year to realize it.
Every other prospect we have we sat on the bench for years before giving them a chance. When they NEEDED playing time.
If your going to call someone stupid. List why you disagree. Otherwise you just look childish and pathetic.
 
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We know he sucked balls a coach. It doesn't change the fact that Corbin coached the same way Sloan did. Play Veterans over young guys.
They both did it. The reason why every young player we had never developed. Deron Williams was the only one. And it took him a year to realize it.
Every other prospect we have we sat on the bench for years before giving them a chance. When they NEEDED playing time.
If your going to call someone stupid. List why you disagree. Otherwise you just look childish and pathetic.

I think Corbin did what he thought Sloan did or should have done.

In reality Sloan:

-Developed AK
-Developed Byron Russell - a 2nd round pick
-Played Shandon Anderson to maximize his strengths-another 2nd round pick
-Tried to develop Deshawn Stevenson---started him, brought him off the bench whatever he could
-Developed Greg Ostertag into good NBA player
-Paul Millsap
and more..

Corbin just wasn't in Jerry league. He tried to imitate Sloan without having Sloan's ability to motivate and manipulate.

But saying we never developed any young players under Sloan is factually incorrect. You could argue should have developed more-- I would disagree.
 
I think Corbin did what he thought Sloan did or should have done.

In reality Sloan:

-Developed AK
-Developed Byron Russell - a 2nd round pick
-Played Shandon Anderson to maximize his strengths-another 2nd round pick
-Tried to develop Deshawn Stevenson---started him, brought him off the bench whatever he could
-Developed Greg Ostertag into good NBA player
-Paul Millsap
and more..

Corbin just wasn't in Jerry league. He tried to imitate Sloan without having Sloan's ability to motivate and manipulate.

But saying we never developed any young players under Sloan is factually incorrect. You could argue should have developed more-- I would disagree.

Really? I thought Sloan held back AK and did AK really get any better throughout his time here.
Byron Russell - Sloan has admitted he almost made a huge mistake with Russell. He was our 12th guy, days away from being cut. They someone got hurt and Russell got his chance and played well and the rest is history.
Shandon - got a big head. He should have stayed with Utah. Sloan made him.
DS - no real development. Traded his butt.
Greg Ostertag- Really? How can you say that? Jerry tried to light a fire under Tag and succeeded a few times but ultimately failed.
Paul Millsap worked his butt off. But Jerry gave him a chance but Millsap is more of a product of his hard work.
Jared Collins - owes Jerry a lot of money.

Personally, I don't think Jerry was that interested in developing guys. He wanted guys to play hard and run his system. I don't think this is necessarily a criticism of either coaches. I just don't think the Jazz were that much into developing playings. They were more into making guys earn the right to play.
 
I think Corbin did what he thought Sloan did or should have done.

In reality Sloan:

-Developed AK
-Developed Byron Russell - a 2nd round pick
-Played Shandon Anderson to maximize his strengths-another 2nd round pick
-Tried to develop Deshawn Stevenson---started him, brought him off the bench whatever he could
-Developed Greg Ostertag into good NBA player
-Paul Millsap
and more..

Corbin just wasn't in Jerry league. He tried to imitate Sloan without having Sloan's ability to motivate and manipulate.

But saying we never developed any young players under Sloan is factually incorrect. You could argue should have developed more-- I would disagree.

Bryon Russell - 3 years at long beach State - 22 years old
Shandon Anderson - 4 year player at Georgia
AK - 21 years old and had a lot of playing experience in Russia
Deshawn Stevenson - I will give him credit for. He tried with him. He just wasn't very good.
Greg Ostertag - 4 year player at Kansas
Paul Millsap - 3 year player

The point is Sloan rarely played the young guys who were prospects. These are the guys that don't have much professional or organized basketball experience. And when we had young guys who didn't have much experience we sat them. Corbin did the same.
All those players had NBA ready games and most players stayed until they were JR or Seniors in college.
Sloan didn't want to develop players. He wanted them ready now. And that doesn't work when you are trying to rebuild and you draft players who are barely have any game experience.
 
If RJ and Williams leave, then our top 3 three point shooters will be gone.

That is what is scary. Hood and Novak will be getting a lot of minutes and they will deserve it to spread the court. I am hoping Trey, Alec or Gordon will step up also.
 
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And PointGod_AlecBurks you can show me highlight reels all you want. I can make highlight reels of guys who are now playing overseas and couldn't make it in the pro's. It doesn't mean anything.

I showed you a highlight from a game where he grabbed 20 rebounds as a starter vs a playoff team in the NBA last season. Your highlight reels of players overseas do not compare to that.

Hes young, plays SF and is capable of grabbing 20 rebounds in a game, and will be dirt cheap, your argument against him is piss poor.

The fact that you repeat his 66% ft percentage last year over and over, shows you dont actually know what your talking about, that was one bad year, hes always been a 70% player. Also you said he cant dribble, i watched this kid dribble circles around Greg Monroe back in highschool, hes always been able to dribble.

You want 6'8 wingspan Hayward and Hood to hold down the SF spot exclusively, thats going to be a matchup problem everyonce in a while, teams wont hesitate to play 3 guards vs Hood and Hayward at SF.
 
I showed you a highlight from a game where he grabbed 20 rebounds as a starter vs a playoff team in the NBA last season. Your highlight reels of players overseas do not compare to that.

Hes young, plays SF and is capable of grabbing 20 rebounds in a game, and will be dirt cheap, your argument against him is piss poor.

The fact that you repeat his 66% ft percentage last year over and over, shows you dont actually know what your talking about, that was one bad year, hes always been a 70% player. Also you said he cant dribble, i watched this kid dribble circles around Greg Monroe back in highschool, hes always been able to dribble.

You want 6'8 wingspan Hayward and Hood to hold down the SF spot exclusively, thats going to be a matchup problem everyonce in a while, teams wont hesitate to play 3 guards vs Hood and Hayward at SF.

Ya the argument of not wanting a horrible outside shooter added to a team full of below average shooters is a piss poor reason......... Lol
Shooting and floor spacing is going to be a much bigger concern then worrying about particular match ups where we need a longer SF.
Your reasoning for needing him is a great one for a playoff team. Not for a team trying to develop. Floor spacing supersedes the particular times where we need a long SF.

If we had great shooters at the PG, SG or SF position playing a lot of minutes.......Awesome. Sign Aminu. Not when our team is below average at PG, SG and SF.
If you sign Aminu it takes away minutes from the only good shooters on the team. Hood and Novak.
 
Ya the argument of not wanting a horrible outside shooter added to a team full of below average shooters is a piss poor reason......... Lol
Shooting and floor spacing is going to be a much bigger concern then worrying about particular match ups where we need a longer SF.
Your reasoning for needing him is a great one for a playoff team. Not for a team trying to develop. Floor spacing supersedes the particular times where we need a long SF.

If we had great shooters at the PG, SG or SF position playing a lot of minutes.......Awesome. Sign Aminu. Not when our team is below average at PG, SG and SF.
If you sign Aminu it takes away minutes from the only good shooters on the team. Hood and Novak.

Horrible outside shooters?

Novak was added, Rodney Hood is an excellent shooter. Burks isn't horrible, 35% over the last 2 seasons.

Hayward is a career .365 shooter from 3 despite shooting 30% last year, If the Jazz are comfortable paying him a big contract I'm sure they expect his percentage to be better than last year.

Trey Burke shot 33% but hes obviously got potential to improve.

Neither Derrick or Enes are bound to the post, both have acceptable %'s in the 10-16 foot range.

Then there's a few roster spots where you can add more shooting, I dont see why every player has to be an outside threat, Aminu is good bench player to change up the pace, his handle is sufficient for a player without much of an outside shot.

If the Jazz are getting killed on the boards, sub him in, If you need to change a defensive look against a bigger wing player whos hot, sub him in. Its not much more than that, I also disagree with you thinking he will be the same player at 28-29 as he is now at 24, Hes more than a year younger than DeAndre Kane, and hes got plenty of room for improvement, look how much Jeremy Evans has improved in the past 3 seasons.
 
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