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How strong is your support for Quin Snyder?

How strong is your support for Quin?

  • Very strong

    Votes: 15 23.1%
  • Strong

    Votes: 20 30.8%
  • Ok with it

    Votes: 18 27.7%
  • Weak

    Votes: 10 15.4%
  • Very weak

    Votes: 2 3.1%

  • Total voters
    65
I don't think there's any doubt that fully healthy we will be a tough out. But we need to develop a killer instinct if we're going to beat the top teams.

We've beaten the Spurs on their floor, and we weren't fully healthy then, either. I've been critical of both our offense and Quin putting WTF lineups on the floor, but this team just isn't going to win a lot with both Favors and Hill out, so yeah some of the complaining lately has been unrealistic IMO.

When fully healthy, I believe even most optimistic Jazz fans will be surprised how ****ing good this team is.
 
Thanks for reminding us the nba season is a futile exercise to see who gets to lose to the Warriors.

I'm not convinced they're that dominant. Their defense isn't as good, and their offense was already off the charts. Also wouldn't be surprised if the calls don't go their way in the playoffs. The officials have been terrible under Silver IMO, and I'm guessing the league will send somewhat of a message come playoff time.
 
I have to give Snyder credit for playing a player that was proving to be our best player when that player was ready to play after an injury. Truly a genius stroke.

I'm sorry the Jazz ruined your night by playing well and winning.
 
I'm sorry the Jazz ruined your night by playing well and winning.

I have no idea what you're talking about. Hill lead us to a great win. Snyder's part was putting Hill in the game. I gave him credit for that. Moran.
 
I have no idea what you're talking about. Hill lead us to a great win. Snyder's part was putting Hill in the game. I gave him credit for that. Moran.
You are a fan of basketball, but obviously have no idea what value a coach adds to a team. The plays they set up, draw up plays both offensively and defensively. This may come as a surprise, but. ...... a coach does more than player substitutions. A coach leads, directs, influences, challenges. And assists a players life both on and off the court. You call him a Moran? That's 10 times above the words I have for you.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjksOQNnoUM

Listen to Luke Walton talk about the Jazz offense. Just watch the first 2 minutes or so.

Shades of Jerry....
 
My support has always been kinda mediocre. He seems a nice fellow and gets his guys to play hard more often than not, and that will usually give him the benefit of the doubt.

The pace has always been extremely frustrating tho. I don't get it why he doesn't emphasize running and playing in transition to get easier shots (more points, assists, and rebounds for all the players too).

I suppose it also doesn't help his case with me in that I happened to observe the strategies of a far superior coach (imo) coaching my favorite college team around this same time (Fred Hoiberg - coaches Bulls now). And they really emphasized pace

He's focusing on defense that doesn't transition into offense. The Jazz have a top notch defense. The grinding offense is working to get open shots.
 
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