The59Sound wrote: Ty Corbin's brain is on loan to science.

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The59Sound wrote: Ty Corbin's brain is on loan to science.
HappyProle wrote:I'd rather draft a young PG and re-sign Earl Watson than give Harris the starting PG job next year.
JazzD15 wrote:The59Sound wrote: Ty Corbin's brain is on loan to science.
HappyProle wrote:I'd rather draft a young PG and re-sign Earl Watson than give Harris the starting PG job next year.
R-DAWG wrote:Look guys, no matter what happens we know Fegan is a man of his word and Dwight Howard doesn't change his mind once he makes a decision.
HolyToledo wrote:JazzD15 wrote:The59Sound wrote: Ty Corbin's brain is on loan to science.
Science gave it back to Utah bc it was defective with no common sense and science doesnt want to pay the contract he signed a few weeks ago.
R-DAWG wrote:Look guys, no matter what happens we know Fegan is a man of his word and Dwight Howard doesn't change his mind once he makes a decision.
The59Sound wrote:HappyProle wrote:I'd rather draft a young PG and re-sign Earl Watson than give Harris the starting PG job next year.
I think he'll be fine. The offense was super out-of-sync, and some of that is definitely on him, but he doesn't deserve all the blame. Additionally, this was his first game back after a pretty long lay-off. Always takes a game or two to reintegrate.
The59Sound wrote:HappyProle wrote:I'd rather draft a young PG and re-sign Earl Watson than give Harris the starting PG job next year.
I think he'll be fine. The offense was super out-of-sync, and some of that is definitely on him, but he doesn't deserve all the blame. Additionally, this was his first game back after a pretty long lay-off. Always takes a game or two to reintegrate.
HolyToledo wrote:whatever happens in the off season, we will have Favors, Hayward, and next years rookies develop and they will be fun to watch IF THEY GET PLAYING TIME.
R-DAWG wrote:Look guys, no matter what happens we know Fegan is a man of his word and Dwight Howard doesn't change his mind once he makes a decision.
The59Sound wrote:HolyToledo wrote:whatever happens in the off season, we will have Favors, Hayward, and next years rookies develop and they will be fun to watch IF THEY GET PLAYING TIME.
Truth. Something tells me the Hayward pick-and-roll is going to be a 4th quarter go-to play soon enough.
HappyProle wrote:The59Sound wrote:HappyProle wrote:I'd rather draft a young PG and re-sign Earl Watson than give Harris the starting PG job next year.
I think he'll be fine. The offense was super out-of-sync, and some of that is definitely on him, but he doesn't deserve all the blame. Additionally, this was his first game back after a pretty long lay-off. Always takes a game or two to reintegrate.
We'll see. I'm very skeptical based on his track record -- and don't give me that All-Star crap. He's never been an All-Star on a winning team, and he's never been a Jazz-offense-style point guard.
R-DAWG wrote:Look guys, no matter what happens we know Fegan is a man of his word and Dwight Howard doesn't change his mind once he makes a decision.
HappyProle wrote:The59Sound wrote:HolyToledo wrote:whatever happens in the off season, we will have Favors, Hayward, and next years rookies develop and they will be fun to watch IF THEY GET PLAYING TIME.
Truth. Something tells me the Hayward pick-and-roll is going to be a 4th quarter go-to play soon enough.
You would have thought they would have gone to it at least once tonight after the success they had in the Lakers game...
Ty Corbin coaching FAIL.
R-DAWG wrote:Look guys, no matter what happens we know Fegan is a man of his word and Dwight Howard doesn't change his mind once he makes a decision.
HappyProle wrote:I'd rather draft a young PG and re-sign Earl Watson than give Harris the starting PG job next year.
HolyToledo wrote:whatever happens in the off season, we will have Favors, Hayward, and next years rookies develop and they will be fun to watch IF THEY GET PLAYING TIME.