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yes, the worst thing that the coach has done is not settling on a good rotation and sticking with it. he has experimented pretty much through out the season and continues to do so.. with the result that many of the players are understandably inconsistent. Enes Canter as you point out, has been playing well...but does not get mins in this game. why? DeMarr Carrol who was a big energy guy suddenly gets only DNPs. Sad to see Jazz not playing (or allowed to?) up to their potential...with a good coach... I feel they were good enough for 4-6th seed this yr but now look like to be out of the playoff picture if lakers keep it together for 10 more games.
This article gives a good critique of the game.
Millsap was hot and benched. Jefferson was average, played the whole game while Kanter was benched, Marvin Williams played 20 minutes of doughnut while Carroll was benched, all of which makes Corbin;s line of 'going with players who are playing well' (or whatever his exact words were, absurd.
Didn't watch the game... Don't plan on watching a team with no fight. Won't waste my time. Will start getting interested again around draft day.
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