Favors could have taken advantage of Boozer's lack of defense in the paint. Instead, Millsap is shooting turn-around jumpers out on the floor.
I could not agree more. As soon as Favors goes to the bench with 5 fouls Millsap gets blown up by Boozer. Corbin does not have an inbound play to save his life. Who cares if Favors gets his 6th foul. We should know Boozer better than anyone! He struggles against length, so what do we do we put 6' 7" Millsap on him. I just do not understand it. Anyone but Millsap. Marvin, Kanter, Favors anyone!
That was one of the worst coaching games I have seen all year. Robinson was killing Tinsley and it took Corbin forever to make an adjustment. Took the whole offense out of rythem. And not playing a bigger stronger Kanter on boozer was a horrible mistake down the stretch. I am beginning to see just how poor of a coach he is. I try to give the benefit of the doubt. But stuff like this is obvious.
What I learned in watching tonight's game is how damn good a coach Thibideau is. His players play hard on defense and he knows when to take out his "star" player (Boozer having a good night) for defensive purposes at the end of the game. He knows what his players strengths and weaknesses are and doesn't try to force a square peg into a round hole, Corbin on the other hand...nevermind, I'm gonna have a beer.
Yeah right, Burks was the least of our problems. Unbelievable.
Yeah, but theman suggested that there was some other option to replace Tinsley. Burks was playing terrible in the 1st half. There's no one else to go to right now.
Corbin just said Millsap end of game shot was what they wanted. You can't make this **** up folks
Reporters at the media scrum are reporting that Ty thought we were down 4 instead of 3 when he apparently drew that three ball up for Millsap. Is this real life? What the hell?
https://www.nba.com/jazz/video/2013/02/08/20130208corbinm4v-2378789
Sure enough, Ty thought we were down 4 instead of what we were actually down, 3, when Millsap forced that three. I don't even have words.
Between the entire coaching staff and the team, no one looked at the scoreboard and said, "hey, we're only down 3." Something had to be wrong with the scoreboard in the arena. On TV, we were clearly down 3 at that point.
https://www.nba.com/jazz/video/2013/02/08/20130208corbinm4v-2378789
Sure enough, Ty thought we were down 4 instead of what we were actually down, 3, when Millsap forced that three. I don't even have words.
Between the entire coaching staff and the team, no one looked at the scoreboard and said, "hey, we're only down 3." Something had to be wrong with the scoreboard in the arena. On TV, we were clearly down 3 at that point.