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What Changes Do You Hope Ty Implements Next Year

Remember, take away that 27-13 start and Corbin's record wasn't much worse than Sloan's

so take away 40 games of an 82 game season? its not like it was a week's worth of good coaching, jer-bear made some good coaching decisions in a lot of those come-from-behind wins, mainly clock management and late game decisions, and he was a big factor in the early, albeit undeserved, successes. when other teams got their acts together, our guys decided to stop playing defense, and jerry bailed, it showed our true colors. but i wouldnt discount what jerry pulled together for the first half of the season.
So you believe that Corbin should have come in midstream and fixed something that Jerry apparently couldn't handle? The fact that Jerry might have won them some games early in the season is great, but for some reason after 2011 began he couldn't do it anymore.

I haven't been impressed with Corbin's coaching so far. The team looks like they have no plan. But I believe now that Corbin has the job he deserves the opportunity to prove what he can do with an off-season to prepare. If next season begins in the same sort of disorganized fashion that this one is ending in I think the leash should be very short. It's one thing to lose. It's another to look clueless.
 
Defense is first. No more laminated 3X5 cards with the fundamentals printed on them. We need a scheme, and day in, day out plans to neutralize opposing offenses.

Offensively, there's a lot of things we could do, but the one change I would like to see is P&R with the wings. Both Al and Sap can shoot. Both Hayward and CJ can run the P&R with them. I see this is a second half of the shot clock wrinkle or something that could be used to exploit matchups. We've actually done this a little bit, but it seems more spontaneous than something designed.
 
I'd like him to pull the bus over to the side of the road, ask CJ to poke his head out the door with some trumped up request, his kick him in the arse and drive off as fast as he can.
 
Ty looks like a deer in the headlights, but will get back on that horse. He's hoping rookies are diamonds in the rough. He needs to get his ducks in a row and get over that hump. He'll go out on a limb, but the more things change the more they'll stay the same. It is what it is.
 
Winning, not losing.

(My instant reaction was "his seat", but figured I'd give him a chance to put his stamp on the team in the off-season).
 
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