Hitman
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Fair enough, I slump corrected.Yeah that was 100% DL. KOC was out by then.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...-gordon-hayward-offer-sheet-charlotte-hornets
Fair enough, I slump corrected.Yeah that was 100% DL. KOC was out by then.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...-gordon-hayward-offer-sheet-charlotte-hornets
After last nights game...... A+ all around.
Im thinking that right now Jerebko > crowder, only thing is that crowder can play the 3 and Jonas cant.
I prefer Jae, but I think both have been excellent. The two of them plus O'Neale are our cutters too. I'm sure lots of the guys move great without the ball when I'm looking elsewhere, but those three are remarkably good at cutting and finishing (or drawing a foul) when no one else seems to bother/have the legs/be aware that it's needed.Im thinking that right now Jerebko > crowder, only thing is that crowder can play the 3 and Jonas cant.
Yep! Health is a key reason for their success this year. Even getting Gobert and Rubio back from injuries earlier than expected was a pretty big deal. Ricky has been beaten up pretty badly this season. He’s one tough Spaniard.Royce should deserve better than a C. He has been a very good player considering he was undrafted and he replaced Bolomboy who never got minutes. His contract is VERY cost effective and we have him locked up for 2 more years. Based on his minutes he is well beyond a player at his pay grade or expectations. He isn't perfect, but surely a B+.
Also, I would give Neto a little credit at a B. Above average Neto minutes all year.
Finally, I would give the Mike Elliot an A+++. If you don't recall who he is or what he has done...
https://www.sltrib.com/sports/jazz/...ersee-player-training-health-and-performance/
I would say it took about 6 months for him to achieve the status with each player he wanted, but since about midseason we have been one of the healthiest teams in the country. THAT WAS NOT THE CASE THE LAST 3 YEARS!!!
I only had the time to read the thread now, but I pretty much agree with fishonjazz initial post, especially about Sefolosha's contribution early on. I would grade O'Neale and Jerekbo higher, though. O'Neale basically came out of nowhere and established himself as a versatile rotation player -- although a inconsistent one. I would give him a B-. Jerekbo almost always found a way to contribute. For a guy who has subpar athleticism and a limited skill set, that is quite an accomplishment. I think he deserves a B- also.
Jerebko is one of our best finishers around the rim - from 0-3 feet, he shoots 70%, 4th best on the current roster. Favors is best at 78% and Gobert is second at 73%. Jerebko is also our 3rd best 3-pt shooter at 41%, behind Ingles and Neto. He's team-best from the corner, hitting 53% from there. Very good, versatile offensive player.
His hanging, floating, bank shots from about 7 feet out are money and extremely tough shots that he makes with ease. He also has a killer, if ugly, frozen rope sky hook that somehow goes in with regularity.
He also gets screwed by the refs more than any player on the team.
His wife is hot too, that has to be worth something
His hanging, floating, bank shots from about 7 feet out are money and extremely tough shots that he makes with ease. He also has a killer, if ugly, frozen rope sky hook that somehow goes in with regularity.
He also gets screwed by the refs more than any player on the team.