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However, that does not mean that I am blind to his faults. Usually I am ok with the way he develops young talent because the guys ahead of them can get the job done and if they survive the Sloan tough love years they come out excellent, well rounded players. I think that the young guys can give us everything Collins gives us right now and more. Sloans ideal of putting experience and trust over talent and potential, which I usually think is a good thing, is hurting the Jazz right now and will hurt them more down the road because the guy with the experience and trust is simply one of the worst players in the league.
Yo not being over critical.
But you are finally coming to realization the rest of us have already come to.
Sloan does not give his young players the game time experience they need, and hence many of them never really develop and end up being traded off, not protected, or they leave as free agents.
Notice the ones young that got extrensive playing time in the first couple of years are still around like deron, brewer, AK, collins,
The only way you can develop is by get getting playing time.
It's either that or you must be already great like stockton and willing to wait your turn.
"The Jazz use a formula devised by owner Larry Miller to evaluate NBA players' value.
How the Metric is determined: Add points, rebounds, steals, blocks and assists. Subtract fouls, turnovers and shots taken. Divide by minutes played.
Against Phoenix:
Boozer .629
Knight .619
Kirilenko .545
Miles .320
Korver .261
Harpring .250
Brewer .200
Millsap .185
Price .037
Collins -.364
Koufos -.600 "
Assuming the Trib is accurate, this approach is so fouled up it is laughable other than real decisions may actually be based on it.
Just a few ideas. 1. there are such things as smart fouls. 2. every shot taken = minus one point. This approach creates a very distorted understanding the contribution of each player and thier relative contribution to the team. It penalizes good shooters and inflates poor shooters.
If Sloan is really using this formula that explains a lot of really questionable decisions.
The Jazz need to get out of the "rule of thumb" dark ages and evaluate using a decent statistical approach that captures reality. The Jazz will never be champions with this evaluation approach.
With this evaluation system, rebounds, steals, blocks, assists, fouls, turnovers and shots taken are all each worth 1 point. Nothing could be further from the truth.
This evaluation system will cause the Jazz to be a lot less efficient on both offense and defense than they could be if they were properly evaluated. Besides it does little to capture defensive efficency which is better captured by how many points the other team scores.
I have a hard time believing the Jazz are so mismanaged. I am not sure where the Trib got it's info.
I'm really happy with the way Kofos is playing, and he is the future for the Jazz, now we have a good three blocker (AK, Sap and kofos)
For people who bashing Sloan, I agree he does mistakes sometimes, but other teams envy him for the system he runs in Jazz, some of the players are in the team won't shine the same way if they don't play for the Jazz, because everybody shares the ball and look at Bravin Knight.
The Utah Jazz own the Utah market and rightfully so. An excellent product and model franchize have been our good fortune for 20+ years. I find it quite exciting to see the Jazz going thru the injuries and still being in games. The playoffs are months away and this team will grow and gel when it really matters.
is hot leave him on the court and let him play ball.
I remember when Horny used to get hot and would
score 15 in quarter and then he be at the end
of the bench. Forget about the rotation, when you
you have a guy shooting the lights out. Brevin Knight,was delightful to watch against Phoenix
he showed that he is very very smart player and
can hit the 15 wide open jumper on the double team.
AK,Millsap, and Booze played fantastic. CJ I have
to admit played very well except for a few defensive
lapses when the former GS star number 22 burned him
for a few backdoor layins.But, overall the Jazz had
a good effort.
In fairness to Collins, he has been hurt and the short version may not pick up on the total effect he has on the team. Collins may make the other players better because he understands the system. As Sloan said "Price is still learning to play PG". As long as we win I am okay with Price learning. He is needed right now anyway and may be needed again in the future.
The key point is that CJ and Koufos based on total games played are at least average NBA players in spite of a lack of experience.
We need Koufos down the stretch and in the playoffs against the big tall teams. I hope he is developed as fast as possible.
SAP is playing about 50% better than CJ and Koufos based on wp48 scores to this point.
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something here with your comments. Thank YOU this
is the type of problem Jerry has had for years.
Thanks for posting your comments. Very well said.
Jimmy Z has said for years find a new guy at the
helm