This season will vindicate Ty Corbin...yes?
This season will vindicate Ty Corbin...yes?
40 wins sound doable?
Not really. Maybe if they'd beaten LA and Boston to start out 8-0 after the break. I will say, that if they can pull out 15 of 19 to finish the season, I'll be really impressed. At their current win rate, they'd finish 37-45. That's pretty respectable considering how bad they started out the season.
I miss Richard Jefferson and Marvin Williams starting while Rudy had 40 DNP's in a rebuilding year.![]()
Stupid Kanter trade is killing my win prediction.
I wish I didn't read this. I almost forgot that Corbin is such a ****ing idiot.
I miss Richard Jefferson and Marvin Williams starting while Rudy had 40 DNP's in a rebuilding year.![]()
Meh, Corbin had a roster designed for failure by DL. And then Hayward pooped the bed for almost all 82 games. Not defending Ty, really...he was a horrible coach. But we have selective memory loss. Rudy was horrible for most of the minutes he played. He had NO clue on offense and fumbled the ball every time he touched it. Not even Quin OR Jerry would have won many more games- maybe 30...TOPS. I mean look at the PG's Lindsey gave Ty to start the season: the WORST duo in the HISTORY of the league.
Yet after our horrible start, Jazz played nearly .500 ball up to the deadline. Then the media started shouting "tank" every game and the team - except for Burke - just quit on Corbin.
Yes, that is true. But Rudy had improved tremendously before Quin arrived. He was a force in the World Cup. So his development, whether attributable to Ty's staff or not was happening during his rookie season. Ty was a scapegoat for a lot of things. with many of them being completely out of his control. That said, he was just too bull-headed to do what Lindsey wanted. He probably counted on the Miller loyalty being stronger than what it was.I wonder what impact Quin's coaching has had on Rudy though? Also Quin is involving Rudy more on offense, making him a passer, etc., rather than just "stick him somewhere down low" which seems to be Ty's solution to anything and everything.