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Corbin disrepecting Burke

At this point it's not just crunch time. The offense really doesn't run through Burke the majority of the game. This is what happens on a typical play. Trey gets the ball on the inbound. He walks the ball up and either passes it to a big around the three point line or tosses it to Hayward or Burks after one of his teammates set a screen for them. Then Trey proceeds to play off ball by either setting a screen himself or popping out to three point line. The Kings killed you guys with the PNR with Thomas and Cousins. Burke has been so effective running the PNR in his short time playing. Not sure why Corbin has chosen to run more of this college style offense where the bigs are touching the ball anywhere from the top of the key to the 3pt line?
 
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I see it as a huge advantage to be able to run it through both players. Defenses can get very comfortable seeing the exact same thing every time.

Which is why Stockton and Malone were such failures, always running the same plays. It would have been far better for the Jazz to get away from the PnR with Stock and Malone, and then run the offense through Shandon Anderson in the 4th. That would have guaranteed championships. Stupid Sloan.
 
this is not a corbin thread.
this is a thread about how in "crunch" time the offense stops going through trey burke

That is 100% a coaching decision, so how is this not about Corbin?
 
As for Corbin, I really don't get the Hayward experiment either. I'm seeing more hero ball from Hayward, in the 4th quarter, than running the offense efficiency. I know the Jazz want to find that go-to-player but in a team offense, that doesn't always exist.
 
Which is why Stockton and Malone were such failures, always running the same plays. It would have been far better for the Jazz to get away from the PnR with Stock and Malone, and then run the offense through Shandon Anderson in the 4th. That would have guaranteed championships. Stupid Sloan.

The Jazz did run different plays in the fourth quarter under Stockton and Malone. No offense runs the same plays the whole game.
 
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