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Let's All Laugh At Ken Berger - TyCo for COY

Do you remember what the name of the thread was you had that picture, or at least a general idea? Im trying to help you find it.
 
THIS is hilarious!

Coach of the Year: "Tyrone Corbin, Jazz. It's hard not to love how the Jazz have lost Jerry Sloan and Deron Williams and simply moved forward with their identity intact. Corbin is a big part of the reason, and this Jazz team -- younger and more athletic than Jazz playoff teams of old -- should be able to make some noise in the West."

....with our "identity" intact? Make some "noise" in the West? WOW!
 
You guys are just jealous. A bunch of arm chair hacks who think they know more than an man who has had a long NBA career.
Just wait until our line up is fully healthy, and Mo comes back. We are going to go on a huge run!!
 
You guys are just jealous. A bunch of arm chair hacks who think they know more than an man who has had a long NBA career.
Just wait until our line up is fully healthy, and Mo comes back. We are going to go on a huge run!!

.....Wild Turkey 101 or drugs.....which???
 
Maybe we will get lucky and Ty will win. Why you ask...

The COY Curse.

Exhibit A:

2005–06: Avery Johnson, Dallas Mavericks, 60–22 (Fired April 30, 2008)
2006–07: Sam Mitchell, Toronto Raptors, 47–35 (Fired December 3, 2008)
2007–08: Byron Scott, New Orleans Hornets, 56–26 (Fired November 12, 2009)
2008–09: Mike Brown, Cleveland Cavaliers, 66–16 (Fired May 24, 2010)
2009–10: Scott Brooks, Oklahoma City Thunder, 50–32 (???)
 
Maybe we will get lucky and Ty will win. Why you ask...

The COY Curse.

Exhibit A:

2005–06: Avery Johnson, Dallas Mavericks, 60–22 (Fired April 30, 2008)
2006–07: Sam Mitchell, Toronto Raptors, 47–35 (Fired December 3, 2008)
2007–08: Byron Scott, New Orleans Hornets, 56–26 (Fired November 12, 2009)
2008–09: Mike Brown, Cleveland Cavaliers, 66–16 (Fired May 24, 2010)
2009–10: Scott Brooks, Oklahoma City Thunder, 50–32 (???)

It looks like we'd get another season with him anyway based on past history. Then the Jazz wouldn't even need to fire him as his contract would be up.
 
I wish we could have seen what Corbin would have done had Mo Williams stayed healthy. Seems to me that he ran way less Jeffyball early in the season and has made a point of bringing Hayward along with plays on the right side of the floor. Without Mo the spacing went to crap and PnR was a non-starter as the defender could go under the screen 100% of the time without any worries.

His work turning Burks from a reckless drive only player into someone who can work within the offense can't be understated either.
 
I wish we could have seen what Corbin would have done had Mo Williams stayed healthy. Seems to me that he ran way less Jeffyball early in the season and has made a point of bringing Hayward along with plays on the right side of the floor. Without Mo the spacing went to crap and PnR was a non-starter as the defender could go under the screen 100% of the time without any worries.

His work turning Burks from a reckless drive only player into someone who can work within the offense can't be understated either.

We also don't run as much. Mo loved pushing the tempo, which means less Al Alfense.
 
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