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Corbin and the players job's is to win...
Not the last game of the year, in a situation that would significantly improve your odds of getting a lot better.
Corbin and the players job's is to win...
I'm on the Lionel train.One more argument for Lionel Hollins.![]()
The Jazz had several systems, and there playmaking made several noticeable improvements throughout the season. The problem is most fans are like you and don't know enough to recognize a system. A little education would go a long way.
Well, Karma should have known Lindsey was planning to dump Corbin. But Karma gave the Jazz the "coin flip" over Boston. BTW, the odds ARE that at least one team will jump over Utah in the lottery. In fact, there's actually a higher chance of falling back to the 5-7 range (52.3%) than there is of winning one of the top 3 spots or remaining at #4. So not karma, just plain simple statistics.Golden State stayed healthy until the very end, now the Lakers are going to jump the Jazz in the lottery. Karma is haunting the Jazz for the dirty way they did Corbin.
DL said at the start of this season that he would judge Corbin on how well the team does defensively, and not on the W/L column. Any team can be taught to play solid defense. I'm not saying we could have been top 5 in defense, but maybe top 13 (where the Suns, who have less talent, ended up in defense). Dead last is inexcusable.
Golden State stayed healthy until the very end, now the Lakers are going to jump the Jazz in the lottery. Karma is haunting the Jazz for the dirty way they did Corbin.
I always thought Corbin got a bad rap. His teams didn't have the talent to be where fans wanted them to be and the management handcuffed him repeatedly. Coming in last in the NBA in defense in inexcusable though, the Jazz have good enough defenders Favors, Hayward, Marvin .... that there is no reason to be that poor. That was the nail in his coffin.
I always thought Corbin got a bad rap. His teams didn't have the talent to be where fans wanted them to be and the management handcuffed him repeatedly. Coming in last in the NBA in defense in inexcusable though, the Jazz have good enough defenders Favors, Hayward, Marvin .... that there is no reason to be that poor. That was the nail in his coffin.
This. We have a bunch of young guys, with bad habits offensively and defensively. A new coach will be taking baby steps next year. Take away vets, who know how to prepare for games and be ready night in night out, and replace them with more young guys....
We won't be a lot better unless the roster is completely remade.
I think last year was his time to shine. He had a team full of talent, but couldn't figure it out.