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as was stated before Exum dribbles to much. He gets to far into the shot clock before getting the offense going.
He was finishing last night. He also doesn't get calls that he should. He's getting stronger though and I think that will help him finish more often. I will say it here and now that if he doesn't get injured again, he will eventually be better than Ricky. We've invested a lot in him and he's still young so let's not give up now. Burks is four years older.
Exum's a stud when The Jazz are up 15-20 points.
ExactlyYep ,when he's not sent to the corner or having to defer the ball to Ingles,Rubio,and DM. When he has the ball as PG he has his best games.
Mentioned Burks because other posters did.Who cares about Burks? He blows too.
He's been doing a much better job of late getting into the offense quicker with the Exum/Korver/Ingles/Crowder/Favors unit. Still wish Donovan Mitchell could play stretches at PG to really give the Jazz an explosive lineup offensively, but Exum is doing a great job at getting that unit going and last night was the first night where they didn't consistently get great looks out of that lineup and it was in the 1st quarter where Crowder decided to chuck up a couple of bad shots.as was stated before Exum dribbles to much. He gets to far into the shot clock before getting the offense going.
Meh.
Watch Ricky run an offense and then watch Exum. Night and day. Oh yeah, and then there’s the numbers. Exum’s are absolutely God awful.
Don’t want it.
What about Dennis Smith
Any interest in him
Would be expensive probably
What could Jazz offer
as was stated before Exum dribbles to much. He gets to far into the shot clock before getting the offense going.
I get the eye test comparison ... but the numbers? lol
The per 36 comparison between Rubio and Exum is closer than I think many people realise here (16/8/4 with 1.8stls/0.3blks/3.8 TOs vs 15/5/4 with 0.9blks/0.3stls/2.7 TOs) - worth noting that Exum is doing this primarily against backups while Rubio is against the starters. Exum is also beating out Rubio in a couple of advanced metrics like TS% (52.1% vs 51.3%), TO% (11.7% vs 14.5%) and WS/48 (.059 vs .057); the difference in the TS% and WS/48 stats is absolutely minimal, but considering that Exum's stats are apparently laughable it's worth noting.I agree. Exum’s stats are laughable.
Not traditionally for a Quin Snyder coached team as it allows the opposing defense to set up, but I think Quin deserves a ton of credit for making the adjustment to simply let Exum run a PnR with Favors and three shooters as one of the primary options when Exum is on the court. It's only a few games but it seems like Exum has really responded well to the adjustment, and they mix it up nicely with the more traditional complex sets where Exum initiates then goes to the corner and Ingles becomes the primary play maker. That lineup offensively has been one of the funnest lineups to watch in the last few games, and I think it's helping Ingles out a ton too to just get a bit of a rhythm back with more touches with that bench unit.What offense?
You don't think Exum dribbling until he penetrates and either dishes or attempts a shot at the rim is decent offense?
I agree. Exum’s stats are laughable.
Absolutely agreeForget about rubio, play Exum
as the starting pg for 30+ minutes.