Brown Notes
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Yeah, he has us 1 game above 50% and in the playoff race. Has us above teams many "experts" projected we would finish below.
It only makes sense if you want to win and haven't ragequit the team.
Yeah, he has us 1 game above 50% and in the playoff race. Has us above teams many "experts" projected we would finish below.
One might argue that we are where we are in the standings not because of Corbin, but in spite of him.
That would be a silly argument.
Let me put it this way then. If you swapped Thibodeau and Corbin, do you think the Bulls would be the best team in the league? Do you think the Jazz would still be only a game over .500?
Let me put it this way then. If you swapped Thibodeau and Corbin, do you think the Bulls would be the best team in the league? Do you think the Jazz would still be only a game over .500?
My biggest issue by far with Ty has been the handling of Burks leading up to the trade deadline. It seems evident that the Jazz were trying to buoy Miles' and Bell's value. If I see Burks get one more DNP-CD this year I'm going to flip.
My biggest issue by far with Ty has been the handling of Burks leading up to the trade deadline. It seems evident that the Jazz were trying to buoy Miles' and Bell's value. If I see Burks get one more DNP-CD this year I'm going to flip.
Yeah, he has us 1 game above 50% and in the playoff race. Has us above teams many "experts" projected we would finish below.
I'm just confused that people who profess to be NBA fans can have such a fundamental lack of understanding of how players develop in this league. There are very few players ever that have been able to be let loose as rookies/sophomores and had any measure of success. Just because you see flashes of brilliance in their minutes off the bench doesn't mean that it will translate into 30+ minutes as a starter.
The starters on the team (for all their weaknesses) have shown that they can start in the NBA. They have earned their right to be there until they can't do it any more or someone better off the bench shows they can sustain their success and (probably more importantly) limit their mistakes over the course of more and more minutes.
Do I get frustrated when I see a starter who is underperforming? Sure. But I have seen these same young players who have made some admittedly great plays off the bench really stink it up when given a chance to start too. It's a balancing act for sure, but developing players means more than just letting the young guys play. Teaching them that they need to get better to earn those minutes will go a long way.
I see the recent success of these young players as a validation of what the coaching staff has done, not an indictment of it.
For every Labron there are 3 or 4 Kobe's, J. O'Neal, McGrady. That list goes on and on as wellhow do you epxlain rookies comming in and producing without getting snubbed
eg cp3 compared to dwill.
eg stoudemire.
eg lebrick
eg carmello
eg rubio
eg ....
eg...
eg.....
list goes on and on
I'm just confused that people who profess to be NBA fans can have such a fundamental lack of understanding of how players develop in this league. There are very few players ever that have been able to be let loose as rookies/sophomores and had any measure of success. Just because you see flashes of brilliance in their minutes off the bench doesn't mean that it will translate into 30+ minutes as a starter.
The starters on the team (for all their weaknesses) have shown that they can start in the NBA. They have earned their right to be there until they can't do it any more or someone better off the bench shows they can sustain their success and (probably more importantly) limit their mistakes over the course of more and more minutes.
Do I get frustrated when I see a starter who is underperforming? Sure. But I have seen these same young players who have made some admittedly great plays off the bench really stink it up when given a chance to start too. It's a balancing act for sure, but developing players means more than just letting the young guys play. Teaching them that they need to get better to earn those minutes will go a long way.
I see the recent success of these young players as a validation of what the coaching staff has done, not an indictment of it.
This team was projected to finish dead ****ing last in the western conference by some pundits. I think Ty has done a good job for 1.5 year head coach. The four are the future and Ty is bringing them a long nicely. They're getting better everyday, what the **** else do you want? Some of you want us to treat our young guys like the Wizards treat theirs. gIve teh Yung playas all the time an letem pwnnnn.
OK.