Just rename this thread "the war of 1812". It has a few things in common.
1. Its in the ancient past. (I'm sorry Ms. Jackson)
2. No one gives a sh** not even Sacramento
3. He's gone, and has been for a while now. (The war of 1812 is more interesting than this boring-*** topic)
Corbin is a good assistant coach.
I think most of us can agree with that
I don't think it is any coincidence your brain referenced 1812. For many of us, watching a Corbin team on offense felt like watching basketball played in the 19th century.
I don't care if they lose every game and it comes to light that Snyder doesn't know the difference between the pick and roll or a danish roll, at least you can almost sit through a game this year without the feeling that you are watching two snails hump.
I don't care if they lose every game and it comes to light that Snyder doesn't know the difference between the pick and roll or a danish roll, at least you can almost sit through a game this year without the feeling that you are watching two snails hump.
I like watching the ball being passed around and players actually moving to spots. Sure, the team has a long ways to go, but I think we're moving in the right direction. Offensively, just need to start hitting shots. Jazz are shooting 6% lower on their 3's than opponents.
We rarely had such exciting games under Corbin in 3 years!
This is already the 3rd-4th exciting game under Snyder in just 15 games!
I guarantee you they won't go 6-24 after the all-star break. IMO, that's where Corbin failed: he lost the team.
If this turns out to be another tank season, I wouldn't be surprised at all to lose a lot down the stretch. That's kind of the point when winning only hurts your draft pick.
Players flat out quit on Ty. They wanted him gone. Do you see anybody quitting on this guy?
Regardless of the record, I see Quin continuing to teach and work on improving the team.