billyshelby
Well-Known Member
Except for Bell, I love what he's doing with minutes right now. If guys or units are effective, they play. Basketball 101.
I was just coming here to comment on this, actually. Ty STILL hasn't had a real training camp or pre-season.I'm very happy with Ty's approach so far.
I'm really interested to see what he does to the offense with a training camp and a preseason.
I was just coming here to comment on this, actually. Ty STILL hasn't had a real training camp or pre-season.
My crystal ball says the Jazz are in a great position.
Count me in as one of the Jazz fans that are amazed at the defense that we're starting to see from Corbin and his team. I have NEVER seen the Jazz perform defensive rotations as good as they did last night agains the Griz. There was a point in time in the 2nd half where my jaw was almost literally on the floor as I watched each player perform their rotation PERFECTLY which resulted in a Griz turnover because nobody was open. I loved Sloan, but during his entire career the Jazz were subject to getting burned by the 3-ball due to his rotation techniques. It's nice to see that not be the case anymore.
As I watch this team, I can't help but marvel at the potential they have not just as individual players, but how they could eventually come together as a cohesive unit where you see each piece compliment the other perfectly. There's still a few pieces that need to be added (a PG who fits the system better) and some others that need to be dropped (Raja), but IMO those things will come in time.
Props to KOC for getting those pieces into place and props to Corbin for not being afraid to give minutes to the guys who deserve them regardless of age/experience. This team is getting fun to watch again and it should only get better from here.
My one complaint left about Ty Corbin is his starting lineup.
Yeah, I get it, he wants the first and second teams to gel-- but the second team is solid, while the starting lineup is still gooey. It seems like every game doesn't actually start until our second unit enters the game. Our starting lineup did well this last game, but still. We need some energy in the first lineup.
The starters are the people who set the tone for the game. If our tone is set as 'low energy and slow' every game, we're going to lose more often than we win.
I love that he plays players who earn minutes, but I give him 2 more weeks before I start really complaining about Raja starting.