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No player reaction to Ty Corbin?

Beantown

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Nothing on twitter or Instagram from what I have found. I think this shows that the players were very happy to see him leave. Maybe I'm reading too much into it but they definitely weren't like some other teams where they were trying to save their coaches job.
 
Jazz coaches contacted the players before the news was public, I'm guessing there were a few words of caution about staying quiet, or at least telling them if they can't say something nice, don't say anything at all.

Favors was quoted in the tribune, but his quote was very vanilla.
 
Nothing on twitter or Instagram from what I have found. I think this shows that the players were very happy to see him leave. Maybe I'm reading too much into it but they definitely weren't like some other teams where they were trying to save their coaches job.

I'm sure Marvin is sad to see him go. Lol
 
So there is one quote from Favors which is pretty interesting.



I think its funny how everyone talks about how great of a guy he was, but nobody is saying that he was a good head coach.

Jazz Hall-of-Famer John Stockton said Corbin was put in an almost impossible situation, armed with a roster this season that had little chance of winning. "I’m saddened by it," Stockton said. "The guy was obviously put in a tough spot this year with all the young guys and everything. It’s frustrating to see a good coach bear the brunt of that. The good news is that he’s proven he can coach, so I think there will be other opportunities for him. And that’s good because he’s one of the finest people I know."

One of the statues did.

You see what you want to see.
 
The players have been very respectful towards Corbin....despite all they never criticized Corbin publicly. Our players professionalism is to be praised!
 
Doesn't count. Stockton was never around to see him coach.

I was referring to people that have actually worked with him or one of his players.

Stockton is a ninja. You don't think he was around? He just didn't flaunt it.

Lets just say he wasn't, would I take your side on a difference of opinion between you and Stockton because you "were around" to see it happen.
Stockton would see more about what's going on in a basketball situation with his eyes closed than you would with yours open.

You don't think Stockton knows Corbin or has been tuned in to see if he can coach? You are mental.
 
Doesn't count. Stockton was never around to see him coach.

I was referring to people that have actually worked with him or one of his players.

Stockton did play with him, so of course he's going to stick up for an ex-teammate. And Ty was hired by Sloan as an assistant, so there's the factor of..."if he's good enough for Jerry, he's good enough for me."

Ty might be a good coach...for veterans, but I don't think he was the right coach for a young Jazz team.
 
Williams may do better than #7 in minutes under a new coach (depending on who we draft).

Number 7 in minutes? You must mean total minutes. He was out quite a bit as well as injured. But if you just count the games he played when he was healthy, he was probably second to Hayward.
 
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