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Snyder should learn something from Steve Kerr

Diamond Leung @diamond83
Steve Kerr on now teaching slide-tackling: "We’re going to teach traveling too before next year too because traveling is allowed."


Is that what Snyder is supposed to learn? You think maybe the Jazz should hire a slide tackle and traveling developmental coach?
 
I'm looking forward to everyone's take on the coaches and players at the end of this next season. Wonder who will be lauded and who will be trashed...
 
I'm looking forward to everyone's take on the coaches and players at the end of this next season. Wonder who will be lauded and who will be trashed...

True, someone has to be the goat. It is a jazzfanz tradition.

I got Trey as the early favorite. Favors as my dark horse.

Can someone put together a history of Jazzfanz goats? Enes, Corbin, Al.... all the way back to 1988 Mark Eaton.
 
True, someone has to be the goat. It is a jazzfanz tradition.

I got Trey as the early favorite. Favors as my dark horse.

Can someone put together a history of Jazzfanz goats? Enes, Corbin, Al.... all the way back to 1988 Mark Eaton.

Another awesome jazzfanz tradition is getting other people to do the work.

The only thing missing is offering to rep them when they do.
 
Another awesome jazzfanz tradition is getting other people to do the work.

The only thing missing is offering to rep them when they do.

Your right that has become a tradition.
I wonder when that started?
I'll rep anyone who can find out.
-tia.
 
Rich coming from the guy who trolled for three years about Corbin doing the same. As good as your trolling is disguised, I always get a kick out of you purposefully contradicting your own words at every chance. Top notch trolling.
What I see in Snyder is a guy actually implementing offensive and defensive schemes. I also see a coach playing the young guys so they can develop. Corbin had a veteran squad and got them to the playoffs and then barely missed. He was then given a young squad with a few throw-in vets. And what did he do? He started those vets, further alienating Kanter and accomplishing exactly what by playing RJ so much? By Corbin's standards, Quin should have played Novak 25 mins/per.
The difference between the two is night and day. I'm sorry your familial? allegiance to Ty doesn't allow you to see that. Corbin is good at maintaining the status quo. But he doesn't lead, doesn't inspire, doesn't innovate. And he showed that again in Sacramento. He's not a terrible coach, but he's not a very good one, either - especially for a young team.
 
What I see in Snyder is a guy actually implementing offensive and defensive schemes. I also see a coach playing the young guys so they can develop. Corbin had a veteran squad and got them to the playoffs and then barely missed. He was then given a young squad with a few throw-in vets. And what did he do? He started those vets, further alienating Kanter and accomplishing exactly what by playing RJ so much? By Corbin's standards, Quin should have played Novak 25 mins/per.
The difference between the two is night and day. I'm sorry your familial? allegiance to Ty doesn't allow you to see that. Corbin is good at maintaining the status quo. But he doesn't lead, doesn't inspire, doesn't innovate. And he showed that again in Sacramento. He's not a terrible coach, but he's not a very good one, either - especially for a young team.

So the bold part is the only part I read, but that alone tells me Corbin was a good coach and was looking out for the Jazz.

Bravo Corbin.
 
I think Corbin was a good if not great assistant coach. He could step in and run the system and help out in practice and such. I just think his foresight and adaptability and perhaps BBall IQ were lacking enough that he just can't succeed as a head coach. He is a likeable guy but I would not want him back.
 
Kerr and Snyder will re-lit the fire between Bulls and Jazz in the upcoming years as the two insane candidates for COY.
 
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