Basketball_Romantic23
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If Favors and Hayward become legit NBA players. the Triangle offense Might be a Beauty for the Jazz. What do you guys think?
This year it was bad because Jefferson's an idiot who couldn't catch a pass while moving and was scared of the rim and the team was missing spacing (Korver, Memo, Matthews), heady play in general (Boozer, Memo, Matthews, Brewer, Korver), and added a chucker role for the most mentally fragile player on the team not named Andrei (Miles). On top of that, the lottery pick they selected was a real candidate for worst player in the entire league for the first half of the season.Why do we need to do the triangle offense? I agree with one brow.
Look at last year it's the worst the jazz ever looked on offense. In years past it was a thing of beauty to watch.
This year it was bad because Deron and others didn't buy in. As well as having lots of turnover on the roster.
The choice of the offense is not nearly as important as the team buying into it, and the coach adjusting it to the team's abilities. The triangle is not inherently better than the Flex or the UCLA in that regard.
I think the triangle would be a good offense to try. One advantage is that it doesn't really require a powerhouse post player, and it accommodates all kinds of wing players. It is a good offense for developing a young big, Favors for example. And the claim that it requires a strong scoring guard is not accurate. It requires players that can hit an open shot from many places on the court, as it generates good spacing and makes it difficult for the defense to double team. One advantage that would be great for our team IMO is that it almost makes the players interchangeable. You can run it with a small lineup, a big lineup, whatever is out there, and it gives flexibility to take advantage of what the defense gives you. Really it can create mis-matches with multiple players during the same possession, so you have a wing player in the "point" position, then on the block, then on the wing. Hayward could start at the point, rotate down to the block, perhaps with a mis-match against a smaller guard, then out to the wing with maybe a big on him who couldn't defend him at the 3 pt line as well. I think where we don't have a dominant player at any position it would help us maximize these mis-matches. I would like to see us play it.
The big question would be, can Corbin actually teach and run the triangle. I would bet not. Even Jackson had to learn it over a couple seasons from Tex Winter, who was really a master of the offense.
The triangle works on spacing and ball movement to get open looks at the basket. You need a strong scorer that requires a doubleteam in order for it to work effectivly in the NBA. When you force the double by either driving the middle or getting the ball into the dominate big (shaq or Gasol) then the ball is quickly moved to the open man. This gets the defense out of possition and creates open looks. The triangle can be stopped if you can get really good on ball defenders on each player. That is why you have to have a really good scorer at least at the NBA level.
The Jazz offense is used to primarily create missmatches. The picks, rubs and cuts are used to try and either create space or force a switch. If you have space you can take an open shot. With a missmatch you exploit a size or quickness disparity. Both of them require familiarity with the system and with the players on your team. The Jazz offense can be stopped by staying with your man and anticipating passing lanes. The later is why the Jazz had problems with the lakers. Their length made it easier for them to close off passes. It also was hard to make a missmatch when you can put 3 fairly moble 7footers on the floor.
Take a look at how Minnesota's been doing the last few seasons as they've tried to implement the triangle.
The triangle only works with Tex Winter at the controls and that dude is only interested in filling up depends nowadays.
As has been said not to many coaches who can teach the triangle. Phil might quit the Lakers after this season. Surely he would come to Utah to be a special assistant right?