Would the defense be better if harkless played?Hard to make defensive rotations when you are playing Love and Nurkic, two guys who cant rotate, nearly 48 MPG.
There's just not defensive talent on the roster to judge Hardy. We are going to have to replace Nurk/Love/Brice minutes with guys who can actually play next year and that will greatly improve the defense.
I mean, there's a reason Nurkic has been bounced around the league and couldn't stick on teams that badly needed center rotation minutes.
Of course, but Harkless is probably a tank buster so they dont want to play him at this point. I'm guessing (hoping) he will get more minutes when the vets start sitting and they can balance out Harkless's positive play with Cody's negative play.Would the defense be better if harkless played?
We can't have Harkless out there flipping games like he did in Boston. Bring him in next year.Of course, but Harkless is probably a tank buster so they dont want to play him at this point. I'm guessing (hoping) he will get more minutes when the vets start sitting and they can balance out Harkless's positive play with Cody's negative play.
I mean, that is what OKC did though in rebuilding their team. In 2022, not a single player over 24 years old played over 1300 minutes (that's 15 mpg average over 82 games). They played all their young guys and let them figure it out.Hardy isn't a good coach. His defensive scheme, whatever the hell it's supposed to be, hasn't made an appearance yet and it's year 4.
But "just play all the young guys all the minutes and *develop* them and they'll be great" is just fantasy.
Young guys on teams like OKC end up being the best version of themselves, because they can learn from great players, they're in a good situation, the expectations are realistic and they have to be at they're best in practice and in games to get any minutes.
Young guys on teams like the Jazz end up being crap, because they have none of the above. Not that the material has been given has been all that great to start with it. No-one's developing Cody into anything useful at the NBA level.
I just want him to start getting NBA reps with the ball to see what he can do.We can't have Harkless out there flipping games like he did in Boston. Bring him in next year.
Honestly he deserves it... so for a guy who hasn't had a real NBA contract I think I'm cool with him showing he belongs and making a living.I just want him to start getting NBA reps with the ball to see what he can do.
I think there is a lot of truth here but also do think NBA reps are important to sifting the wheat from the chaff. Everyone says they see these guys in practice... everyone also says practices are different than games. So I just think they need real NBA minutes and a role.I've seen some discussions on draft twitter about the extent to which a team can affect development and it convinced me that it's much less than we seem to think. What really matters is 1) identifying talent and 2) acquiring talent. I used to believe that a player's situation was crucial to a players development....you know the idea that Kawhi would not become Kawhi unless he went to the Spurs. While I still believe some truth to that, I've started to side with the idea that talent is talent and that will shine through regardless. The special sauce isn't development, it's identifying and acquiring the talent. There are exceptions, of course, but this true in most cases.
So wherever you lie on the "play the young guys" spectrum, I think the effect is fairly muted. If there are gains from more opportunity, it's probably not a ton. And same goes for the possible negative effects. The real development plan for a player like Cody is to just draft someone good like Matas instead. Our current level has less to do with Hardy's development skill/minutes choices and more to do with the the quality of prospect we're giving him.
Except those guys didn't figure it out. Bunch of them are playing in Serbia, China, in the G etc.I mean, that is what OKC did though in rebuilding their team. In 2022, not a single player over 24 years old played over 1300 minutes (that's 15 mpg average over 82 games). They played all their young guys and let them figure it out.
I think there is a lot of truth here but also do think NBA reps are important to sifting the wheat from the chaff. Everyone says they see these guys in practice... everyone also says practices are different than games. So I just think they need real NBA minutes and a role.
Like our guy Keon Ellis is getting like 5 minutes a night. He already has proved to be an NBA player. His coach is motivated to win... yet he sits. Like coaches aren't perfect at it. Folks have been shocked with NAW's rise but it started here. Yet his role was inconsistent, and we were playing guys like THT more than him.
So I think the NBA minutes are necessary to see what if any talent is really there. Either way it has tremendous value for us to find out. With a guy like Cody its pretty clear but giving the FO a bigger sample proves it out.
IDK its an imperfect science obviously.
Ya I basically made the point the other day that good players are good and players that suck, suck.I've seen some discussions on draft twitter about the extent to which a team can affect development and it convinced me that it's much less than we seem to think. What really matters is 1) identifying talent and 2) acquiring talent. I used to believe that a player's situation was crucial to a players development....you know the idea that Kawhi would not become Kawhi unless he went to the Spurs. While I still believe some truth to that, I've started to side with the idea that talent is talent and that will shine through regardless. The special sauce isn't development, it's identifying and acquiring the talent. There are exceptions, of course, but this true in most cases.
So wherever you lie on the "play the young guys" spectrum, I think the effect is fairly muted. If there are gains from more opportunity, it's probably not a ton. And same goes for the possible negative effects. The real development plan for a player like Cody is to just draft someone good like Matas instead. Our current level has less to do with Hardy's development skill/minutes choices and more to do with the the quality of prospect we're giving him.
I can be persuaded. What’s the argument for defending Hardy?sorry but why doesn't this site have an automatic account deletion function for when someone posts absolutely staggering ********
I believe Brice and Collier have reserved rooms in Hardy's prestigious kennel club.I can be persuaded. What’s the argument for defending Hardy?
I see a coach that has the Jazz in purgatory. A coach that doesn’t make the playoffs ever but also isn’t bad enough to make them one day be good.
I see someone that plays head games with players, destroys young player’s confidence, and plays mediocre vets who haven’t done anything way too many minutes.
He has the Jazz sitting in the one area of the standings they can’t be this year and we’re 30% of the way through the season.
Svi has played 60 more minutes this season than Ace & nearly double the minutes of Sensabaugh/clayton/collier.
Nurkic has played more minutes than Flip & more than double the minutes of Hendricks.
Given the dynamic of the Jazz those facts are crazy.
Then last night in a game the Jazz were down more than 30 points the entire game, he gives Svi 33 minutes & senabaugh/collier only played 6. There’s no excuse for that to ever happen.
Why do Svi and Nurkic get a free pass for horrible play and unlimited minutes? It serves no purpose. It’s moronic and it’s only going to leave the Jazz where they are right now, 4 years into this mess.
I can be persuaded. What’s the argument for defending Hardy?
I see a coach that has the Jazz in purgatory. A coach that doesn’t make the playoffs ever but also isn’t bad enough to make them one day be good.
I see someone that plays head games with players. Destroys young player’s confidence, and plays mediocre vets who haven’t done anything way too many minutes.
He has the Jazz sitting in the one area of the standings they can’t be this year.
Svi has played 60 more minutes this season than Ace & nearly double the minutes of Sensabaugh/clayton/collier.
Nurkic has played more minutes than Flip & more than double the minutes of Hendricks.
Given the dynamic of the Jazz those facts are crazy.
Then last night in a game the Jazz were down more than 30 points the entire game, he gives Svi 33 minutes & senabaugh/collier only played 6. There’s no excuse for that to ever happen.
Why do Svi and Nurkic get a free pass for horrible play and unlimited minutes? It serves no purpose. It’s moronic and it’s only going to leave the Jazz where they are right now, 4 years into this mess.
Well, your whole argument falls apart when you just check at Svi's game log. The guy logged 0-5 for for a dub in 22min with a game score of -2.9 (not sure how anyone can get a minus gamescore) then immediately got rewarded with 30min the next game just two days later. Even just three days ago, shot 1-8 for 3pts in 18min then immediately gets rewarded with 33min the next game, as he was absolutely dynamic in these mins, providing 6pts and 3TO. “Entitled to the minutes”. No?Give me a break. His system is 100% obvious and he even tells it to media. Play well and do the right things, and you get minutes. Its not rocket science.
He even micromanages the youth minutes within games based on how the kids play. He gave WCJ 29 minutes and TH 24 minutes last game, when they both were feeling it. They werent "entitled to those minutes" based on history... but they deserved them just based on playing well in that particular game. There are tons of coaches who wont do that, but instead have glued their rotations into the back of their eyelids and will not change them even between games, no matter how the kids perform.
Futhermore, Key was NOT held accountable year 1, and was allowed to play through his mistakes including some dumb temper tantrums. That resulted in almost ZERO progress for year 2. Then year 2 Hardy made him come off the bench and reduced his green light and role, sending him a warning in the process... and that resulted in significant progress coming into this year.
Every single coach in the NBA plays head games to some extent, but thats part of developing actual professional atheles instead of entitled divas who are more interested in their image/bags than they are about actually competing in this sport.