SojoDave
Well-Known Member
I think a lot of people just assumed that Ty would be Jerry 2.0. I personally like Ty and I think he's smart and will improve. But, it's obvious that Ty has struggled with certain aspects of being a head coach. Here is my list of what I hope he improves on.
1. Clock Management: This has killed the post-Jerry team with countless shots being put up in the last few seconds of the shot clock. If I see CJ firing it up with two seconds on the clock, I won't be responsible for my actions.
2. Three Point Defense: The Jazz have traditionally pushed drivers to the middle to get help. The problem is that the defense collapses and three point shooters are just waiting to get a wide open three. It's time to face the facts that teams are actually TRYING TO SHOOT A THREE WITHIN THEIR OFFENSE.
3. Time Management: I know that Ty has been experimenting with lineups and putting players in various positions, but let's hope he finally stops this madness.
4. Integrate The Three: I remember Kyle Korver after a game sitting in the locker room. A reporter asked him if his three's were part of the offense. Kyle said we don't have one play that involves a three-point shot. We have to integrate the three as an important part of the offense in order to be competitive.
5. Pace of Play: The Jazz seem to play the pace of the team they are playing. They need to gain an identity and have teams adapt to them.
Sorry to ramble, but I think this will be one of the most interesting things to follow next year.
1. Clock Management: This has killed the post-Jerry team with countless shots being put up in the last few seconds of the shot clock. If I see CJ firing it up with two seconds on the clock, I won't be responsible for my actions.
2. Three Point Defense: The Jazz have traditionally pushed drivers to the middle to get help. The problem is that the defense collapses and three point shooters are just waiting to get a wide open three. It's time to face the facts that teams are actually TRYING TO SHOOT A THREE WITHIN THEIR OFFENSE.
3. Time Management: I know that Ty has been experimenting with lineups and putting players in various positions, but let's hope he finally stops this madness.
4. Integrate The Three: I remember Kyle Korver after a game sitting in the locker room. A reporter asked him if his three's were part of the offense. Kyle said we don't have one play that involves a three-point shot. We have to integrate the three as an important part of the offense in order to be competitive.
5. Pace of Play: The Jazz seem to play the pace of the team they are playing. They need to gain an identity and have teams adapt to them.
Sorry to ramble, but I think this will be one of the most interesting things to follow next year.