Richard Jefferson did a better job coaching the Jazz during that season than Tyrone Corbin did. That is why Corbin had to play him. In the games you could see him walking through the rotations with the younger players during a dead ball. Jefferson had his flaws, mostly due to age, but he had enough basketball experience and winning experience to teach every one of the young players on that team something about basketball, and although he knew he was a one year rental, he tried to do it. You can tell that Kanter was a **** to him about it too because he called Kanter out at locker room cleanout. Additionally the only tool that could be used to try to get Kanter to effort on defense was giving his playing time to other players. It didn't work. We whined about him being pulled because we thought his "advanced footwork" meant something too. People can improve if they want to improve. Kanter really doesn't give a rip. Looking forward to his lingering injury that keeps him from having to do training camp THIS year too.