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This was apparent last Friday, when the Jazz defeated the Golden State Warriors. Burke scored 15 points and handed out seven assists. In his last five games, Burke is averaging 14.6 points per game, up from the 12.7 he's averaged on the season. "I'm good with it," Burke said. "It's a new thing to me, but I'm playing the same amount of minutes as I always was, and I've just come in and tried to be more aggressive offensively. Coach has been on me about holding the ball, so I've just been trying to work on shooting or driving the ball right away, and just being generally aggressive." Salt Lake Tribune -

Good to know that he sees the same problems that we do and has his players working on it.
 
Quinn also said regarding minutes, that the players could be mad at him for how he handles minutes, but they better get made at each other.
 
Quinn also said regarding minutes, that the players could be mad at him for how he handles minutes, but they better get made at each other.

That they better not be mad at each other.

As for how Burke phrased it. I am not to worded on his word choice. I am looking more at the fact that Snyders sees that Burke kills the offensive flow and is working on him to correct it.
 
I honestly think Snyder is a basketball genius. Like in a top 0.1% of minds sort of way. How that translates into coach success is another story, since it takes more than genius to be a great coach. Still, I'd be stunned if things like that ever get past him.
 
I honestly think Snyder is a basketball genius. Like in a top 0.1% of minds sort of way. How that translates into coach success is another story, since it takes more than genius to be a great coach. Still, I'd be stunned if things like that ever get past him.


Clearly, as evidenced by him agreeing with what Jazzfanz posters have been saying all season.
 
I honestly think Snyder is a basketball genius. Like in a top 0.1% of minds sort of way. How that translates into coach success is another story, since it takes more than genius to be a great coach. Still, I'd be stunned if things like that ever get past him.

Well we could also add player development, team motivation (wake up and "the stare") and effective uses of timeouts to that list.

I am very high on Snyder.
 
I honestly think Snyder is a basketball genius. Like in a top 0.1% of minds sort of way. How that translates into coach success is another story, since it takes more than genius to be a great coach. Still, I'd be stunned if things like that ever get past him.

Why ca he not write up good i bounding plays?
 
[size/HUGE] boobs [/size];982902 said:
Why ca he not write up good i bounding plays?

This is something that has bugged me. They just struggle.
 
Have the plays been that bad, or has the execution on them been bad?

That has puzzled me as well.

It seems more like the players don't run them with any intent farther than getting to where they are supposed to go. I actually think the staggered fence thing they repeatedly do on side inbound could be chaotic to defend and lead to cuts toward the rim if they were running it with pace, instead of basically walking to their spot on the floor like they presently do.
 
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