Many things;
- Those were the worst PG's the Jazz will face all season. Easily
- I really want to believe Trey's shot selection has improved. The amount of times he's getting blocked makes me weary... it does appear he's taking better perimeter shots though, in a better rhythm.
- Neto's shorter than noted undersized guard Nick Johnson, meaning he's fractionally shorter than 6'2" in shoes.. I'd say 6'1½"
- Neto looks like he's about to seriously out-play his draft position and pay-grade, which should be worth a few more wins over the season.. I wonder how the experiment goes vs bigger, stronger more athletic PG's. If he can keep defenses honest with that 3ball, watch out. I still don't really like his chances shooting, lets say 32%, over the course of this season..
-Neto's defensive lapse where he let Erick Green go coast to coast was ugly, that's how I'd be telling my PG's to deal with Neto trying to steal the inbounds passes though - get him on your shoulder and take him for a ride down court, no one stepped in to help, resulted in an easy fast break layup, when they should've been running half-court offense..
-I'd consider starting Neto, his shooting doesn't look that bad - despite those awful %'s from the ACB last season. The team seems to run well with him in the game, even since 2013 SL.
- The Jazz signed Joe Ingles for almost 2x as much as the Heat got Gerald Green for. Also Pleiss' contract could turn out to be legit, as of now, I still refuse to believe those 2 signings were proper 'bang for the buck', they could've made the bench more formidable (without spending more)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVq2wCbSP94 -- Elijah Millsap makes 900k this season, Green makes 1.3... I ask; Which was $$$ more well-spent???
- As I said in my last one of these - Something seems awry with Rudy's FT shooting.. too many moving parts, if his form is right, which i suspect it isn't.. he's still gotta slow himself down up there.
- Locke's play-by-play, really has its ups and downs - The sequence when he called the play and the pick didn't come was cool. He honestly needs to stop interpreting minor things and just call the ****ing game though.. You could even tell Ron Boone was basically rolling his eyes at some of his explanations.. Always said this about Locke - He's the media type that would get eaten alive here in NY.. Last night's game was just another example why.
- Conversely; I thought Ron Boone was especially on-point last night, more so than usual. I HATE that Boozer-Lyles player comparison(Boozer was a C in college and Lyles was a SF..) that Adrian Dantley one he made, was pretty damn cool, that's the type of perspective I appreciate.
-How's Locke gonna do all that homework and then go and pronounce Lauvergne phonetically like a 4th grader, on a live broadcast.. ?
-Not saying it for humor or anything like that, Locke's a tool, 100%.. It's one thing to be a 'company man', he takes it further than that. Reminds me a bit of Kevin Heffernens character in Super Troopers.
- I love talking basketball, I bet I wouldn't enjoy talking basketball with Locke at-all though.. in-part because he's biased, in-part because some of his opinions are ****/off-base.. I also feel I could do a better job doing play-by-play, without any notes/preparation..
- Locke just doesn't give off the aura that he's knows what he's talking about - He seems more like he's scrambling to try and give off that aura... Why explain what True Shooting percentage is on-air, if your going to struggle thru it? Why even bring that example up, multiple times - to frame Alec's 3pt shooting in such a negative light?? Who the **** is David Locke anyway - to be questioning someone's 3pt attempts, when their 36% from 3 for their career??? That's overstepping boundaries IMO.
-Jokic on Denver looks like he will be a serviceable backup for many years in the NBA, he's very young too.
- That game was far the worst Faried has ever looked vs the Jazz, I remember he even put Millsap on blast a few years ago..
- Since they drafted him, I've suspected Trey Lyles would play more C than his college position SF.. Trey and Booker were running as the 2 bigs yeserday, so it seems that will take place.. I actually like it better than putting Pleiss in the game..
- The Jazz still managed to get outrebounded last night (by 1) - I'm keeping a close eye on that team statistic. Last year Utah and OKC out-rebounded opponents by 4.8 per game, to lead the league. There's no way they can take a step forward if the rebounding isn't in or near the top of the league..
- Alec looks great facilitating, looks like he hasn't missed a beat, the team seems to play well around him too. Alec's passing kinda looks sharper than ever, (except that one pocket pass he threw away early - that was one I hope he learned from).
-When Trey and Alec are in the game, the offense seems less predictable, and the ball movement seems at its best.
-If Alec can consistently facilitate, and Trey can shoot quality %'s like that, it's great... leave it as is - **** how it looks in the boxscore, Trey's not turnover prone so it won't look that bad anyways.