He's gone and the Jazz are killing good teams without him. I go back to this piece about the Jazz scrimmage in the fall and this from the DN: Rookie Brock Motum, the Australian who played at Washington State, scored seven points and looked as good as anybody on the court during the 24-minute scrimmage. His scoring came from outside and off of a nice-looking floating scoop shot.
Jazz center Derrick Favors was impressed.
“Brock, he’s a better player than I thought he was,” Favors said of the 6-10 power forward who’s hoping to secure a roster spot this month. “I seen him during the summer league (and thought), ‘OK, he’s a good player.’ During training camp and especially tonight, he showed another level, I thought.”
In other words the Jazz had a lot of capital invested in Kanter, the front office told Snyder to get rid of front court players that might take PT from the tyro and then when it became evident that he could not do the job, suddenly positive results occur. Bring back Pleis, Tomic and Brock. It will be interesting to see how Cooley does on his 10 day K.