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What If Corbin Messes It All Up Again?

Will Corbin Mess Up The Lineup?


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J-mac23

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Hi, so I don't normally post on here. I usually prefer just to read what everyone is saying. I'm just posting today because everyone almost seems to just assume that the core 4 will be starting next year. We need to remember that Corbin is still coach. I could totally see Corbin starting Biedrins, Marvin, Richard Jefferson and Rush over everyone, as well as starting whatever point guard veteran the Jazz pick up, such as Tinsley. I doubt even Corbin is stupid enough to let it happen, but this is my nightmare lineup:
PG: Tinsley
SG: Rush
SF: Jefferson
PF: Marvin (as a stretch 4)
C: Biedrins

I doubt it will happen, especially since Biedrins has zero confidence and Tinsley will most likely be a mentor for Burke if he is brought back, but I could easily see any of the other three starting.
 
Depends on if he wants Dennis Lindsey to extend him, or if he wants Dennis Lindsey to probe him.
I think we'll see the core, gent.
 
The only setback I can see with these recent moves is that Corbin will probably get a pass this year in terms of wins and losses. Jazz would have to have a epic meltdown (like a 2-20 start) for them to ditch Corbin.

Taking that into consideration, Corbin has no reason to hand over major minutes to Jefferson or Beidrins or Tinsley. These guys are just place fillers for one year. There is no upside to playing them.
 
I'd like to see Stockton in with Karl as his assistant next year. The timing is right.
 
The only setback I can see with these recent moves is that Corbin will probably get a pass this year in terms of wins and losses. Jazz would have to have a epic meltdown (like a 2-20 start) for them to ditch Corbin.

Taking that into consideration, Corbin has no reason to hand over major minutes to Jefferson or Beidrins or Tinsley. These guys are just place fillers for one year. There is no upside to playing them.

But FO has to be questioning whether Ty is right for a title run. If not, what is the exit strategy? I am now confident I don't have to worry about these things. Some smart and aggressive dudes at the helm.
 
IMO, anyone who think Ty will not play the young guys significant minutes and is still waiting to see.....is a ****ing moron.

Look at the roster. It's ****ing impossible. Stop crying.
 
Hi, so I don't normally post on here. I usually prefer just to read what everyone is saying. I'm just posting today because everyone almost seems to just assume that the core 4 will be starting next year. We need to remember that Corbin is still coach. I could totally see Corbin starting Biedrins, Marvin, Richard Jefferson and Rush over everyone, as well as starting whatever point guard veteran the Jazz pick up, such as Tinsley. I doubt even Corbin is stupid enough to let it happen, but this is my nightmare lineup:
PG: Tinsley
SG: Rush
SF: Jefferson
PF: Marvin (as a stretch 4)
C: Biedrins

I doubt it will happen, especially since Biedrins has zero confidence and Tinsley will most likely be a mentor for Burke if he is brought back, but I could easily see any of the other three starting.


So ur from the Geezy I see.



Welcome.
 
Every single Jazz fan is happy.

The Front office is happy, too.

The only one who cries about Millsap, Jefferson, Foye, Mo and Watson not returning and starting is Corbin.

Seriously, Corbin for sure didn't look overly excited or happy once he heard that his veterans are gone and that he is forced to play our young players.

Thank you Lindsey for the punch in Corbin's face! It feels so good!
 
If Corbin doesn't develop young talent I think he might not be back next season. We have a starting lineup of lottery picks, how many teams can say that.
 
The only setback I can see with these recent moves is that Corbin will probably get a pass this year in terms of wins and losses. Jazz would have to have a epic meltdown (like a 2-20 start) for them to ditch Corbin.

Taking that into consideration, Corbin has no reason to hand over major minutes to Jefferson or Beidrins or Tinsley. These guys are just place fillers for one year. There is no upside to playing them.
That could have and was said about last years roster.
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If Corbin screws up this year the fans will be ready to lynch him. I can't see any way he's stupid enough to not give the 5 young guys major minutes. Half of me hopes he does just so I can see him fired. Because I believe he's a terrible coach and may be the reason we become the SAC. Kings or Clippers of old.
 
impossible to mess up

we have ****ty vets so if they start or get major minutes we areally suck

if we play younger guys we still suck, maybe a little less, and get experience
 
I'm sure the FO has explained to Corbin what the upcoming season is all about: developing the youngs.

Besides, our vets probably couldn't even hold their own in the D-League. I'm not sure even Corbin would start them. Then again, he did start Roger Braille.....
 
wonder how they will treat corbin

what will be deemed enough of a success to keep him past this year (his contract is up next year, right?)
 
The only setback I can see with these recent moves is that Corbin will probably get a pass this year in terms of wins and losses. Jazz would have to have a epic meltdown (like a 2-20 start) for them to ditch Corbin.

Taking that into consideration, Corbin has no reason to hand over major minutes to Jefferson or Beidrins or Tinsley. These guys are just place fillers for one year. There is no upside to playing them.
The upside to playing those vets is that it would actually result in more losses.
 
this poll is moot

The strategy of player development for 2013/14 is so perfectly crystal clear, as signalled by EVERYONE in the Jazz organization with actions and words, that this poll is moot. The vets are around as complements, role players, insurance, and meeting the minimum this year with zero obligation next year. It is really brilliantly designed. The only hitch is that I see the Jazz as a mid-lottery (6-12) with this level of talent and experience. So we may need a lucky ping pong ball to land a Wiggins.
 
Then he'll be out of a job and the Jazz will probably have a pretty righteous pick.

There are an infinite amount of worse things. Jazz are undefeatable.
 
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