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I'm not certain what you are getting at. Are you saying that PT does nothing for player maturation?

And if Sloan won't change his philosophies then what needs to happen is we need to move the players that will not work for him and replace them with players that will. The real problem I have is that not only are some players not prepared but they are unprepared because they don't work for Sloan- so get rid of them.

Can't see anything in my post that would claim that. Minutes is only one part of the equation. You have to earn minutes. Can't just be given them and hope that those minutes somehow "develop" you. You get tired after five minutes of play, why should you play? You don't play yourself into game shape anymore. If you can't run the offense in practice, how the hell you going to run it properly in game conditions? Minutes help. Being in game conditions help, but minutes don't guarantee that a player will improve.

And define being "unprepared" to be ready to play. That makes no sense to me.
 
Can't see anything in my post that would claim that. Minutes is only one part of the equation. You have to earn minutes. Can't just be given them and hope that those minutes somehow "develop" you. You get tired after five minutes of play, why should you play? You don't play yourself into game shape anymore. If you can't run the offense in practice, how the hell you going to run it properly in game conditions? Minutes help. Being in game conditions help, but minutes don't guarantee that a player will improve.

And define being "unprepared" to be ready to play. That makes no sense to me.

If you can't see anything in your post that would claim that then it's likely we are incompatible regarding communication.
 
If you can't see anything in your post that would claim that then it's likely we are incompatible regarding communication.

Quote specifics that you say would hint that. Not my problem if you think my typing an inane formula that is obviously too simplistic and absolute to be a real world application is suggestive of an absolute in the opposite direction.
 
Guys like Jason Hart got a lot of NBA playin time, before and after he came to the Jazz. For some reason, it just didn't develop him into a starting-quality player--or even an adequate back-up.
 
Guys like Jason Hart got a lot of NBA playin time, before and after he came to the Jazz. For some reason, it just didn't develop him into a starting-quality player--or even an adequate back-up.

That's 'cause Sloan didn't develop him properly. Don't ask me to explain. It just is.
 
No I don't think I will. Clearly you don't use communication you abuse it.

Quote specifics that you say would hint that. Not my problem if you think my typing an inane formula that is obviously too simplistic and absolute to be a real world application is suggestive of an absolute in the opposite direction.
 
Just for the record, I don't give Sloan the credit for guys like Millsap, Matthews, and Williams becoming the players they are now. The vast majority of that credit goes to the players themselves. I'm sure the coachin staff assisted them, but ultimately, they're the ones who had to have the desire, had to make themselves coachable, and had to put out the tremendous effort it takes to be a starting-quality player in the NBA. Sloan's insistence on hard work didn't hurt, but he couldn't do that work for them. They had to do it.
 
No I don't think I will. Clearly you don't use communication you abuse it.

*shrug* Then don't expect to be taken at all seriously. At least S2 puts reason and examples into his posts (even if they're sometimes irrelevant to what he's arguing).





*now I'm imagining taken a billie club to communication, or yelling at it.
 
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