Your take on Corbin so far (mid-season report)
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:45 pm
At the begining of the season, I was a big doubter. Comming off of Jerry Sloan, and his all out effort teams, and the crap that was late last season, I was really doubting the HC ability we now had, not the talent. As it turned out, in January, this team started playing like a team, we had good wins and things looked good. I applauded Corbin for what looked to be a remarkable job integrating all of our guys into games and them producing. Still, some guys were still playing sub par but it was put on not being fully acclimated, etc. However, some tough home losses to LA, Dallas and Toronto where he choked those games away changed everything as it seems now. Those games IMO, broke the teams spirit and confidence in Ty, or just his confidence in himself as a HC. From there on he has looked tentative, unsure and has put up more excuses than you'd imagine for our recent fade off.
So now, as I see it, and the more this season plays out, the more I believe most of our struggles are more on Corbin than anything else.
Since our "slump" began, Corbin really hasn't tried ANYTHING new. The biggest (gasp) thing he did was play Burks more minutes (which he had already done and had proven succesful). But, what else has he done? You know, for all of Jerry Sloan's critiques of him being inflexible and such, he sure did tinker lineups and rotations when thing weren't really working out (and when he had options to do so). But Corbin looks afraid. He looks afraid to give Favors more responsability. He looks afraid to use different combinations on different settings. He now even looks afraid to make simple subs (like last night).
And all of that while not getting the most out of our players. Harris is a talented played, a former AllStar that is still young. What has Corbin gotten out of him? Millsap's numbers are down, Haywards shooting is down, Favors really isn't anywhere near where people thought him to be. Is there a single player that you can say we have capitalized on their ability this season? If anything, I feel this team has underachieved with the amount of talent we have available. And that's not mentioning the games we've come out like we don't give a **** like NY and NO.
So, as of today, I really can't see anything positive from Corbin as HC. What good he did in January has completly vanished and now I feel he is hurting our team's development and current performance of our player.
I understand that the players ultimately are the ones who play, but when you see players playing out of their strengths, you wonder. Hayward's strength is at 2 guard. He's been our starting SF all year. Harris is better as a slasher driving to the basket. The offensive scheme of our SL consists almost 80 % in posting up ISOS. How the hell can Harris drive and slash to the basket when OUR GUYS are there already asking for the ball?? Millsap has shown he can't hold up at the high level consistantly. Even Corbin said he was banged up as a reason for his dip in play. Yet he still playes Millsap 35 + minutes, even when he's strugglin. Favors, Howard, Burks... The list goes on and on. I, right now, don't trust this coaching staff to know how to get the most out of our players. It doesn't metter who is on the team.
BTW, If Jerry Sloan was coaching this group, how do you think things would be?? Just remember 03-04.
So now, as I see it, and the more this season plays out, the more I believe most of our struggles are more on Corbin than anything else.
Since our "slump" began, Corbin really hasn't tried ANYTHING new. The biggest (gasp) thing he did was play Burks more minutes (which he had already done and had proven succesful). But, what else has he done? You know, for all of Jerry Sloan's critiques of him being inflexible and such, he sure did tinker lineups and rotations when thing weren't really working out (and when he had options to do so). But Corbin looks afraid. He looks afraid to give Favors more responsability. He looks afraid to use different combinations on different settings. He now even looks afraid to make simple subs (like last night).
And all of that while not getting the most out of our players. Harris is a talented played, a former AllStar that is still young. What has Corbin gotten out of him? Millsap's numbers are down, Haywards shooting is down, Favors really isn't anywhere near where people thought him to be. Is there a single player that you can say we have capitalized on their ability this season? If anything, I feel this team has underachieved with the amount of talent we have available. And that's not mentioning the games we've come out like we don't give a **** like NY and NO.
So, as of today, I really can't see anything positive from Corbin as HC. What good he did in January has completly vanished and now I feel he is hurting our team's development and current performance of our player.
I understand that the players ultimately are the ones who play, but when you see players playing out of their strengths, you wonder. Hayward's strength is at 2 guard. He's been our starting SF all year. Harris is better as a slasher driving to the basket. The offensive scheme of our SL consists almost 80 % in posting up ISOS. How the hell can Harris drive and slash to the basket when OUR GUYS are there already asking for the ball?? Millsap has shown he can't hold up at the high level consistantly. Even Corbin said he was banged up as a reason for his dip in play. Yet he still playes Millsap 35 + minutes, even when he's strugglin. Favors, Howard, Burks... The list goes on and on. I, right now, don't trust this coaching staff to know how to get the most out of our players. It doesn't metter who is on the team.
BTW, If Jerry Sloan was coaching this group, how do you think things would be?? Just remember 03-04.