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SportingNews: Jazz veterans already frustrated with new coach Corbin

If players (and coaches) weren't upset, I'd be very disappointed.

If some of the upset wasn't directed at each other, they wouldn't be human.

Of course, I've been so discouraged lately, I'm not sure what to think.
 
I'm glad the jazz already gave him a contract. Almost the best decision of the year next to signing Bell and letting Mathews go. :rolleyes:
 
While I'm not thrilled at all about the Jazz blindly throwing money at Corbin, I don't think his actions vs Washington were unjustified at all. The "vets" were in there getting their pansy asses kicked all over the floor. A bunch of scrubs came in and dug the Jazz out of the hole they were in. Play the guys that want to play and want to play well, not the ones expecting to be gifted minutes even though they're playing like complete and utter ****.
 
Holy ****, you mean to tell me that a rookie coach, twenty games in, in the end of the season is having trouble coaching a team that lost its All-Star PG and HOF coach-of-23-years?

Friggin Corbin sucks!

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Jefferson has been enough of a beast that he of all the players has earned the PT. I still think they need to play the rooks but not at his expense. Cut AK, CJ, Price, even Saps minutes first. Let Favors play alongside a player more like himself physically. Play Evans less as it is obvious he will not win out a spot next season with potentially 2 second year players and 2 lottery picks all with contracts. In fact IMO Evans should be for garbage time only. But let Jefferson play.
 
But Jefferson, for one, was not happy about remaining on the bench for the game’s final 17 minutes. According to a report in the Salt Lake Tribune, Jefferson at one point sat three seats from his nearest teammate, and exited the arena without talking to reporters.

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That part is such BS, Sap and AL were next to each other the entire time. Sap acted upset until the young guys started bringing us back. Him and Sap would get excited over the big plays in fourth, like Favors big dunk. He also seemed to be encouraging the young guys during timeouts. I truly think that he just cares about winning more than anything else.
When does Al get the most excited after he does a big play or a teammate? Its when the his teammates like Sap make a big play. After a timeout after he did a big play he just sits there acting like it was no big deal. If a teammate does something big he is constantly grabbing their head, and showing a lot of excitement.

I think if Al is upset at Corbin its because of how Corbin is coaching the TEAM not just Al. I have an enormous amount of respect for how hard Al cares about our team, and how hard he has been playing. He has also shown that he stepped in and became the teams leader. I never noticed him talking during timeouts when Deron was here, now he seems to be talking a lot.
 
I for one was upset with Corbin for leaving RP in there for so long, after he made one bonehead play after another. Hell, Hayward probably could've run the point better. If it weren't for RP's horrible play, the Jazz would've won in regulation.
 
How many times have fans screamed at Sloan for taking out the 2nd unit when they were playing well just because it was time to do it? Now, Ty does it and the veterans are crying like babies. Well I think it is about time the Jazz as an organization play the players who seem to want to play with energy and effort. The past environment seemed as though the veterans received their minutes regardless if they earned them. The organization needs to address this issue because if they don't, the situation will only get worse with more young guys coming on board. It seems to me that if you don't want the young guys playing in the fourth quarter then play hard.
 
who cares about jefferson's feelings? The game didn't matter, he did the right thing by keeping the rookies in.

Yeah I know we don't care about his feelings, but it did make him look bad..

He's not injured but he's being subbed for Evans and Favors in the 4th? C'mon that's got to hurt just a little bit..
 
That part is such BS, Sap and AL were next to each other the entire time.

tribjazz Brian T. Smith
Jazz's Jefferson as far from huddle as possible while still being near bench. Millsap has funny look on his face. Jefferson looking around.
28 Mar

tribjazz Brian T. Smith
Three open seats between Jazz's Jefferson and team.
 
Oh crap! Is Al going to demand a trade now?

NOOOO!

Without Al we're going to never win a championship!

Without Al, we're going to be in the lottery!

Oh wait...
 
Sloan used to do this all the time...if one of his vets or a few of his vets were playing like crap he would sit them while he let the younger guys/crappier guys play and if they got the lead back or got it close, he would stick with them to the end. Even though the best chance would be to sit those guys back down and let the vets get the win (it always pissed me off when he did that, but I could see why he did it. 1) send a message that you'll get your *** sat on the bench if you don't give good effort and 2) if you work hard and play well, you deserve to finish what you started!)

Now Ty does it and it's supposed to be a big deal? ...pssht. I blame twitter for all this ruckus.
 
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