Grandpa Jazz
Active Member
I think it fairly obvious that to some degree the on court philosophy of the Jazz has evolved a bit under Ty Corbin. Perhaps with the help of others. KOC, Hornacek, Lowe et. al.
We seem to pay a bit more attention to three point shooters than we have for years, closing out better and paying more attention to the
coffin corners. This would be an example of the changes i mean.
We still rely on a regimented offense. Most teams do, but ours i would say is more regimented than about any other. Lapses show up in that philosophy when Miles or Harris for example
just take out of offense, early threes (CLANK). Bringing up another philosophy. I will call it "lay up good/outside shot bad". while it is obvious that a lay up is preferable percentage wise
to an outside shot (assuming you make 1/2 your shots & 3-pointers are less than 1/3), we eschew making it (the three) a part of our offensive philosophy where a bevy of shooters can be
summoned as most every NBA teams can, we sadly have NONE.
It has cost us many losses via our own lack of shooters and our insistence that forcing them to take outside shots is our aim. Notice how some players just seem to smack their lips with relish
when they play the Jazz because they know our system will give them the shots they want and they are excited.
To my view this is a hold over from Coach Sloan's tenure. It's the main reason i waited for the day a new coach would take over the reins. He was a Great old fashioned coach in a changing league IMHO.
I'm sure the posters here can come up with all sorts of observations on this subject. I would like to hear your thoughts. We are not BB genius's on this board or we would be making a living
as a coach somewhere, but i believe we have some very astute analysts here, beyond the ken of the normal average fan. In short the sport is evolving, the question is are we evolving with it?
We seem to pay a bit more attention to three point shooters than we have for years, closing out better and paying more attention to the
coffin corners. This would be an example of the changes i mean.
We still rely on a regimented offense. Most teams do, but ours i would say is more regimented than about any other. Lapses show up in that philosophy when Miles or Harris for example
just take out of offense, early threes (CLANK). Bringing up another philosophy. I will call it "lay up good/outside shot bad". while it is obvious that a lay up is preferable percentage wise
to an outside shot (assuming you make 1/2 your shots & 3-pointers are less than 1/3), we eschew making it (the three) a part of our offensive philosophy where a bevy of shooters can be
summoned as most every NBA teams can, we sadly have NONE.
It has cost us many losses via our own lack of shooters and our insistence that forcing them to take outside shots is our aim. Notice how some players just seem to smack their lips with relish
when they play the Jazz because they know our system will give them the shots they want and they are excited.
To my view this is a hold over from Coach Sloan's tenure. It's the main reason i waited for the day a new coach would take over the reins. He was a Great old fashioned coach in a changing league IMHO.
I'm sure the posters here can come up with all sorts of observations on this subject. I would like to hear your thoughts. We are not BB genius's on this board or we would be making a living
as a coach somewhere, but i believe we have some very astute analysts here, beyond the ken of the normal average fan. In short the sport is evolving, the question is are we evolving with it?