I agree that Corbin was at fault for not playing the bench guys more in the overtime. In fact, I would've liked to have seen Tinsley running the point some during the overtimes. While Harris is the better athlete, there is no doubt that Tinsley is better at running the show and much more savvy than Harris. It seemed that time and again Harris let Hayward make the plays instead on taking it on himself. I think Tinsley is a much better set up man.
Also, could've used more Favors and Burks, especially with Al letting Teague turn the corner on him on several crucial plays in the OTs that if they were stopped would've won the game for the Jazz, and I think Favors would've stopped them.
I also think the Jazz could've won in regulation if Corbin subbed in the bench earlier in the third because once the Jazz took the league, they seemed to have a letdown, kind of became flat. It would've been a good idea to sub in the bench.
I also was disappointed that Harris didn't push the ball in the fourth quarter when you could see that the Hawks were tired. That's another reason to sub in the bench, to keep the Jazz fresh to push the ball and tire out the Hawks, who we knew were on their third of back-to-backs, but it never happened.