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!@#%!@% Turnovers!!!!

mdalby

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Why the **** do we have so many ****'in TOs?

Quin needs to have a dribbling and passing clinic with these guys! We need to drive the lane over and over until we can drive without losing the ***'in ball.

I am tired of it!
 
Uhh, Jazz had 13, which is a normal amount for any team. Weird time to make this thread.
 
Sometimes the passes get a little too predictable. Need to utilize more ball fakes and try to be a step ahead of the defense.
 
The team with the fewest turnovers per game this year averages 13.1 per game. The Jazz had 13 tonight.

It wasn't an issue this game.
 
I don't care how many we are having. We are having unforced TOs. It was an issue this game.
 
I don't care how many we are having. We are having unforced TOs. It was an issue this game.

I mean, if they had this exact same type of night turnover-wise for the rest of the season, they would be the best team in the NBA at taking care of the ball.
 
Rubio still is having trouble getting the ball to Rudy where he can best catch it. This has been the source of a lot of the turnovers.


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Why the **** do we have so many ****'in TOs?

Quin needs to have a dribbling and passing clinic with these guys! We need to drive the lane over and over until we can drive without losing the ***'in ball.

I am tired of it!
i think it is lack of playing together with rubio. seeing as he is new.

and quin trying to speed up the offense as i hear the anouncers say that quin was planning on speeding up the pace
 
These are the ones most annoying to watch.

1. Ingles and Rubio attempting to force feed Rudy at bad times, or when he can easily be swarmed. They attempt a legitimate drive at the rim so few times, that defenders tend to sag and wait for the pass.

2. Self created turnovers.. travelling or stepping out of bands immediately after catching the ball.

Although more recently, I'm not sure that turnovers was the key defining stat of the game.
 
There is a really easy solution to this problem, the Jazz should just stop turning the ball over. Why is this so hard?
 
After the game tonight, I felt the need to resurrect this thread.
Jingling had three that I can remember on passes to Donovan. They were overplaying Donovan and that's what caused them. I think perhaps Donovan needs to move better without the ball -- it seems to be me that he sometimes just stands around too much, though this will probably cause more fatigue and more time to rest.
 
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