LifeOnaPlate
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I conclude Franklin is trolling us.
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Why would you bump a thread that shows how completely wrong you were? That is not what I was talking about with that post. The very creation of this thread is an example of what I was talking about.
Partially. But they came into the season vastly improved. A lot of that development was on their own. They've certainly continued to get better and Snyder has made this a better team. I wasn't saying Corbin was a great coach. I was saying he wasn't as bad as we made him out to be.Has it occurred to you that the improvement of Hayward and Favors can be attributed to better coaching, at least in part? Hayward has suggested as much. Last year's roster had major issues, but come on. We're starting Joe Bagadonuts Ingles and giving a D-league call-up heavy minutes.
Bottom line is Corbin had a tough job, but he wasn't cut out for it anyway.
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Zero leadership ability. No clue what to do. Lack of respect and trust from players. Massive levels of incompetence. This is the essence of Tyrone Corbin.
Can you really not just admit you were wrong about him and move on?
Still doesn't get it. Or is intentionally not getting it. I'm going with intentionally not getting it. He's definitely good at trolling.I created this thread prior to the season as a prediction. I don't bump it to rub it in your face how wrong you were. That would be as lame as you crying that I made a prediction.
That's the expectation the board has placed on a good coach. It's not my measuring stick.
There's too much to go into it for an up or down #, but somewhere in the low 30's will be par. I'd take out the first 15 games last season to set the baseline at 29.4 wins. Add about 3 based on building a team to succeed instead of for intentional failure (playing 4 on 5 lost a lot of games so this could arguably be more than +3). Add a couple more for internal growth. About 35 wins should be what an average coach can win.
If Corbin sucked as bad as this place claims then that should get bumped up by at least 5 more. I doubt the angry railbirds are either a) going to say that's their expectation or b) acknowledge how childish and stupid these tirades have been despite refusing to acknowledge a).
I won't judge the guy based off wins and loses this season, though 40 wins would more than win my love.
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You miss Ty? Seriously bro? Wow...
Oh he did look good. Give credit where it's due.
Disagree. He DRESSED well. He did not look good as he was seriously overweight with a disturbing case of man boobage.
Except this didn't actually happen...The young players got big minutes and big roles last season. Such a tired false narrative. Focusing on X's and O's would make for a stronger argument. Unfortunately, few have the requisite understanding of the game (myself included) to make that argument (Franklin's actually one of the exceptions).knew he'd play the vets at the expense of developing the young guys...
And Yet Jefferson was still playing more minutes than deserved despite being terrible and announcing he was on the way out. Ty was supposed to see what we had in the young guys and develop a defensive system. He didn't do either of these things. Quin in half a season has done more (with less mind you) than Ty did in 4 seasons towards developing that defensive identity. All while also putting in an offense that actually passes the eye test of NBA quality.Except this didn't actually happen...The young players got big minutes and big roles last season. Such a tired false narrative. Focusing on X's and O's would make for a stronger argument. Unfortunately, few have the requisite understanding of the game (myself included) to make that argument (Franklin's actually one of the exceptions).
FWIW, while I'm not the least bit upset Ty's gone, and have been more than pleased with the growth of the team under Snyder, I think Ty was put in no-win situations every season in Utah:
2010/11: Deron, Sloan and Phil Johnson all leave. Ty tries to pick up the pieces.
2011/12: Lockout season, little communication with players, no real training camp. Team makes the playoffs.
2012/13: Lame-duck team, with leading vets likely on the way out, and young players waiting for their chance. FO decides not to make moves to usher in the youth movement. Vets (Sap, AJ, DMC) allowed to walk in free agency.
2013/14: Lame-duck season for Ty. No one expecting him to be re-signed, given task to make strides defensively with a team filled with young players who hadn't ever been handed lead roles prior to the season.
Except this didn't actually happen...The young players got big minutes and big roles last season. Such a tired false narrative. Focusing on X's and O's would make for a stronger argument. Unfortunately, few have the requisite understanding of the game (myself included) to make that argument (Franklin's actually one of the exceptions).
FWIW, while I'm not the least bit upset Ty's gone, and have been more than pleased with the growth of the team under Snyder, I think Ty was put in no-win situations every season in Utah:
2010/11: Deron, Sloan and Phil Johnson all leave. Ty tries to pick up the pieces.
2011/12: Lockout season, little communication with players, no real training camp. Team makes the playoffs.
2012/13: Lame-duck team, with leading vets likely on the way out, and young players waiting for their chance. FO decides not to make moves to usher in the youth movement. Vets (Sap, AJ, DMC) allowed to walk in free agency.
2013/14: Lame-duck season for Ty. No one expecting him to be re-signed, given task to make strides defensively with a team filled with young players who hadn't ever been handed lead roles prior to the season.
1. Two seasons ago, I would have loved for some of AJ's minutes to go to Kanter. With that said, it's a pretty minor gripe. AJ and Millsap would have received big minutes (relative to Kanter and Favors) under every coach in the league. They were fringe all-stars in their prime, and have continued to be productive bi minute players since leaving. If that core was going nowhere, and it was time to start anew with young players (including building a suitable system around them), the responsibility lies entirely with the FO to make the appropriate moves.And Yet Jefferson was still playing more minutes than deserved despite being terrible and announcing he was on the way out. Ty was supposed to see what we had in the young guys and develop a defensive system. He didn't do either of these things. Quin in half a season has done more (with less mind you) than Ty did in 4 seasons towards developing that defensive identity. All while also putting in an offense that actually passes the eye test of NBA quality.
Still trolling Frank.
Quin >>>>>Ty.
Don't think Ty will ever be a head coach inthe NBA again, but Quin would be highly in demand if he weren't under contract. The plain and simple fact is that the team regressed under Ty's leadership and has excelled under Quin's. It's time to let it go.
First step is admitting you were wrong. I promise, it's not that hard. As my wife tells me all the time.