I'm there on the chat quite a lot since the timing is better for me (post lunch time). Chat is pretty meh most of the time. But sometimes there's a bit of interaction. Either way I type stuff for him to read afterwards.
#1 he's not a weakling. he's now maybe at 250 lbs range.
#2 He's actually pretty good defensively. He's team has a 88.6 points per 100 possessions with him on the floor and 100.1 w/ him out.
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#3 he seemed to always box out...
I'll probably address this issue when I speak about the players. That will take more time cause there is something I want to look into first. Something out of the spectrum of the NBA since there has never been anyone trying to build in this specific faction. But there's a good thing about not...
Now let's focus on the front office. For most of the past decades the front office have been the whipping boys of the Jazz fans. Stockton and Malone, Jerry, Deron and Boozer were also heavily criticized over the years but the brunt of the critiques had the front office in their cross-hairs. This...
Yeah that is a stellar endorsement of Ty isn't it. (hit sarcasm button)
Again a supporting statement towards Ty. (sarcasm button +2)
And yet another huge compliment to Ty. (sarcasm button +3)
If you see the above statements as supportive of Ty I question your motives, your thought process...
By evidence I was referring to circumstantial ones of course. We can never know for sure. But if the team is behind him and players are behind him. I see that as an indication that he did something well. Of course we can all assume the team is lying to the fans for some reason that escapes me...
Again I failed to present the things in the manner that I wanted to. My point is that both sides have legitimate questions. I'm not defending Ty and his decisions. I'm asking for ppl to look at what happened without preconceptions. Would I have played the young guys more? Absolutely. Do I think...
The 2012/13 season is in the books. Another year as gone by and the state of the Jazz is in flux. Serious flux. The Jazz have already passed trough this kind of situation before but this time there is a new twist to consider. There is dissection in the ranks. If you think this is going to be a...
I think yesterday I put more work in towards the Jazz cause than the players. I feel really good about losing my time doing preparing that one. Why bother....
I put out there a lot of tweets about this today but it's hard to explain this in under 140 characters.
So here are the scenarios:
If Utah wins both remaining games against Houston and Golden State (both on the road) the Jazz will be in playoff position independent of the other games...
I think there were several adjustments done yesterday:
Hayward starting (obviously).
Millsap was shifted on Marc Gasol w/ Al defending Randolph. I believe this could have been to preserve Al from the Gasol PnR.
Ty subbed Al for defensive purposes late in the game.
Big Lineup was back...
I wasn't mad at the Des News article. It was fine to say it to the players behind close doors. It may simply be a case of someone that is thinking it is not going to come out to the public and yet it does. I give him a pass on that one but I was actually pretty mad at the 1280 interview where he...
No that's Peter's principle. The idea that you raise in an hierarchy until you reach a job where you're incompetent to progress and there for the company is being driven by the subjects in flux and being brought down by the upper management that got stuck in a job they aren't competent enough to...
What you didn't hear. Corbin thinks he shouldn't be criticized nor the players cause very few played at their level or did anything in life at that level. Since I'm not qualified to critique him I feel I'm not qualified to defend him either.
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