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Our offense...ZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Jerry's offense had a rhythm and you know what they were trying to do. Ty's offense has no rhythm and no direction. It's even worse when Mo is playing.
 
Whenver I see the starting lineup graphic and see these names:

Al Jefferson
Paul Millsap
Marvin Williams
Randy Foye
Mo Williams or Jamaal Tinsley (or Earl Watson when it happens)

I immediately sigh and wish for a better head coach.

Hey enough of being negative. Our starting five last game almost shot a field goal percentage of 33% (exactly .3265 to be exact). How can you not get excited about that.........never mind.
 
I gave Corbin a lot of leeway the first two seasons due to the circumstances and the difficulty he would have had if he tried to completely revamp the offense. Here we are in his third season and it turns out he didn't need any time to revamp anything. He wasn't planning on trying some bold new approach. He wasn't planning to adjust to our talent and play to our strengths. Was wasn't going to put out a line-up that matched his vision. He was just going to plod along with "Utah" basketball and try as hard as he could to change as little as possible.

Congrats Tyrone Corbin! You've now convinced me you have nothing new or exciting to offer "Utah" basketball. You coach like you're scarred for your job even though you've been extended far beyond what you've shown you deserve.
 
Ya'll can continue your amusing quips after my little rant.

Jazz spend forever trying to master the flex offense and train players to play in it. But even at it's best it is creating jump shots from the high post, and too often has players standing around.

The Denver offense was awesome to watch. Coach Karl did a god job of matching the offense to his players. Too bad the Jazz don't have a tall wing player capable of penetrating and dishing off from the elbow isolation, or athletic bigs to crash at the basket for him to pass to.
 
Ya'll can continue your amusing quips after my little rant.

Jazz spend forever trying to master the flex offense and train players to play in it. But even at it's best it is creating jump shots from the high post, and too often has players standing around.

The Denver offense was awesome to watch. Coach Karl did a god job of matching the offense to his players. Too bad the Jazz don't have a tall wing player capable of penetrating and dishing off from the elbow isolation, or athletic bigs to crash at the basket for him to pass to.

This is not the sarcasm thread.
 
One of the greatest threads ever. Standing O

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