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Published: Saturday, Feb. 11 2012 7:56 p.m. MST

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toddfromsantaana
Santa Ana, CA

Well of Corbin is so worried about minutes and using enough guys, could start by releasing Evans and Burks from a layoff and put them to work. It would not hurt either to end the SLOAN Bias regarding starters same 'ol starting and finishing, despite the work of the subs.

CJ Miles
Dallas, TX

Hopefully Jerry Jr. takes his own advice and plays CJ more minutes. Same goes for Favors and Enes. No one should play more than 30 minutes a night. Preferrably 27 would be a max the first two night. The Jazz don't have any one player who is so good that they need him on the floor to win.

Fan WVC
Salt Lake City, UT

I'm sorry to say this but, I hope the Jazz lose as many as possible. they're future looks promising.But not if they waste the Golden State pick. I can't endure this season of AJ,DH,RB,and CJ anymore. Let the kids play. Alec Burke and Jeremy are to good to be sitting. Sorry Corbin I'm not impressed.

Vince
the boonies, mexico

Regarding the C.J. Miles comment-How many more minutes for Miles the player? How much longer are you going to give him to prove(after 7 yrs)that he has a team mentality instead of the me hero, me first attitude, I can do it all by myself mentality? There comes a time in a persons career when they have maxed out and proven who they are don't you think? Now I haven't even talked about defense and that is another issue!
Face it fans this team is "NOT" going to make the playoffs this year, and if they did it would be one series and out anyway. What does that prove? Play the younger players please Ty and give them the building blocks needed to advance sooner than later and build for a "future"! That means more PT for Burks, Evans and also Tinsley. This Sloan same ole is old, start someone else.

JBQ
Saint Louis, MO

The team does not play sound fundamental defense. Corbin is coaching great. However, you can "only lead a horse to water". The "power pups" listen to the coach and play great on the boards. That means a change needs to be made before the trade deadline. Strangely, it appears that Tinsley is the best point guard. It comes down to coddling or winning.

B Russ
Ephraim, UT

I am not too impressed with the rotations and substitution patterns either. We've lost some games here sticking to these carved in stone rotations. Tinsley does appear to be the best all around point guard of the bunch but remains stashed away although Harris continues to stuggle running any kind of offense while his defense is non existent as well. The way teams are packing the paint on us, why does Burkes remain stashed away with Evans and Tinsley? We need to keep the best shooters we have on the floor and then have big men in there that will pass it back out when the paint is packed helping the shooters to get some rythum into their shot. Let's change things up here. Maybe we can develop our talent and eventually win more games. Right now we are not developing our talent or winning games.

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