Sean
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If Sean says there is no evidence one way but there is the other then it must be a closed book. Sean said so. Sean declareth.
There you go.
If Sean says there is no evidence one way but there is the other then it must be a closed book. Sean said so. Sean declareth.
Corbin will almost certainly get another year to prove his worth. But I don't see how anyone can say he's a good coach. That's not to say he can't turn into one, but the evidence is just not there to make a case this team will manage to turn it around either this season or next ... or whenever. However, there is evidence he is not a good coach and that's proving itself out in this season. This is an utter disaster for the Jazz - to lose like they are and to allow L.A. to slide into the 8th spot when everyone in the NBA counted the Lakers out. It's embarrassing. We're the butt of the NBA right now and I don't know if Utah has ever been that in my lifetime. Sure, we've had bad seasons before ... but this one is extra bad because everyone is noticing our implosion and worse, we're imploding at the benefit of the ****ing Lakers.
Goddammit, Corbin.
Of course he'll get another year to prove his worth. He has a year left and we know he's not going to get fired. These early years aren't vital for the development of our youth or anything. We need to more importantly see growth from Corbin. Once we see that, in another decade or so, we'll hopefully be able to get one or two more good years from our core four.
You know whats way good for developing players? Cycling through coaches.
You know whats way good for developing players? Cycling through coaches.
If we got SVG or JVG, we wouldn't have to worry about that.
There exist only two options. You either stick with a weak coach who will get you nowhere for the rest of eternity, or you destroy the team by cycling thru as many coaches as you can as fast as you can. Right?
You know what's NOT good for developing young players? DNP-CD's and 3 mins of garbage time at the end of a blow-out. Or rewarding a good young player who's having a great game with a "benching" for 17 straight mins. Or young players seeing their HC trot out the same washed-up vets who are shooting "0-fer" night after night, but STILL getting a ton of PT - at the expense of those playing their $#%@! off when they get in the game for a few minutes.You know whats way good for developing players? Cycling through coaches.
Corbin will almost certainly get another year to prove his worth. But I don't see how anyone can say he's a good coach. That's not to say he can't turn into one, but the evidence is just not there to make a case this team will manage to turn it around either this season or next ... or whenever. However, there is evidence he is not a good coach and that's proving itself out in this season. This is an utter disaster for the Jazz - to lose like they are and to allow L.A. to slide into the 8th spot when everyone in the NBA counted the Lakers out. It's embarrassing. We're the butt of the NBA right now and I don't know if Utah has ever been that in my lifetime. Sure, we've had bad seasons before ... but this one is extra bad because everyone is noticing our implosion and worse, we're imploding at the benefit of the ****ing Lakers.
Goddammit, Corbin.
You know what's NOT good for developing young players? DNP-CD's and 3 mins of garbage time at the end of a blow-out. Or rewarding a good young player who's having a great game with a "benching" for 17 straight mins. Or young players seeing their HC trot out the same washed-up vets who are shooting "0-fer" night after night, but STILL getting a ton of PT - at the expense of those playing their $#%@! off when they get in the game for a few minutes.
Corbin MIGHT develop into a passable head coach. But in today's NBA, do we want to wait another 4-5 years to find out? By then, the C4 may very well have decided to %^$# Utah and take the first TRAX train out of town. Look at the last coaching decision Utah made: giving Sloan the job after Layden stepped down. Jerry had already been a head coach. He struggled for several seasons as the HC in Chicago before he was fired. He then paid his dues, learning under another head coach before getting a 2nd shot. Ty is in over his head, and it shows. We gave him a "pass" the first 1/2 season as the team was in chaos following the Sloan/Deron debacle. Last season we gave him another "pass" due to a shortened training camp. It's time to hold him accountable: nice guy, below-average head coach.