Weezur
Well-Known Member
...exactly
I get the cut of your jib
...exactly
38-27: Earl dribbles two times and stops his dribble in the backcourt. Passes to Hayward out of desperation, who now has to rush to try and get it over the half court line. In his haste he has the ball stolen by Bynum, Knight scores (89-87)
All right, Jefferson is a better free throw shooter than Favors and they looked like they have started fouling to try to stay in the game. A stretch, maybe, but basketball decisions are never so clean cut. At least rarely so clean cut.
Gotta love the "he says one thing I don't like so I can ignore the twenty good things."
His job is to play when asked and not bitch. Considering the PR course every athlete goes through, that one bad thing is extremely telling, and it creates a problem for a coach that hasn't yet grabbed the reigns. Corbin bungled the situation and it has now set a very, very bad precedent.
I'm not sure who that quote was about, but this whole "the vets are pouting about PT" thing bugs the hell out of me, especially when the Jazz have a coach who seems to bow down to those whims. I'm not a Carroll hater by any means, and actually like him on the roster for his energy, but when a guy like that who is at best a mediocre rotation player (and at worse lucky to be in the league) can do this and have it work for him is extremely troubling.
And he seems to pick up his dribble a lot when it is not necessary.