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Douchebag K

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call me crazy but i think the OKC game was rock bottom and now we're gonna make our way back. That was the first game that's actually felt like we were playing our brand of ball. A lot more energy, cohesion and soooo much more movement. I'm optimistic now.
 
call me crazy but i think the OKC game was rock bottom and now we're gonna make our way back. That was the first game that's actually felt like we were playing our brand of ball. A lot more energy, cohesion and soooo much more movement. I'm optimistic now.
You got the ****** yellow don 1s? Check your priorities first.
 
call me crazy but i think the OKC game was rock bottom and now we're gonna make our way back. That was the first game that's actually felt like we were playing our brand of ball. A lot more energy, cohesion and soooo much more movement. I'm optimistic now.
Let's give this revival three games.

I want nothing more than to jump on board. But the train needs to leave the station if I'm going to take a ride.
 
call me crazy but i think the OKC game was rock bottom and now we're gonna make our way back. That was the first game that's actually felt like we were playing our brand of ball. A lot more energy, cohesion and soooo much more movement. I'm optimistic now.

We still need to make adjustments and perhaps some changes like trading Exum for another contributing player
 
The offense has looked better since that brutal road trip ended. Even in the OKC game we had some good player/ball movement going, we just didn't make shots. I don't know if we're "back" though. Defense still looks discombobulated, I still don't trust this bench unit Quin is enamored with, and Quin can revert to that stupid single high screen and kill the offense at any time. We'll see how the next 5-10 games goes. I want to believe.
 
Let's give this revival three games.

I want nothing more than to jump on board. But the train needs to leave the station if I'm going to take a ride.
If you’re waiting until it leaves the station, it may be too hard to catch up to, and if you do, you have to dangerously run and jump, and may risk getting your legs severed on the track.
 
No.

a win against a crappy Tpups team where our starters play heavy mins doesn’t mean “we’re back.”

In fact, seeing the beautiful offense that Rubio is orchestrating in Phoenix makes me wonder how much better we’d be if we had kept this team “as is” and added Bogie. Favors would be at the right position, the backup 5. We’d have a taller guard who could throw the lob at a fraction of the price of Conley. We’d have our “stretch 4” in bogie. We’d still have badasses like crowder. And this team might still be watchable.
 
No.

a win against a crappy Tpups team where our starters play heavy mins doesn’t mean “we’re back.”

In fact, seeing the beautiful offense that Rubio is orchestrating in Phoenix makes me wonder how much better we’d be if we had kept this team “as is” and added Bogie. Favors would be at the right position, the backup 5. We’d have a taller guard who could throw the lob at a fraction of the price of Conley. We’d have our “stretch 4” in bogie. We’d still have badasses like crowder. And this team might still be watchable.
We couldn't do that. Moving away from Rubio and Favors created the space to get Bogey. They could've had the space if they got rid of Favors. The other problem is I'm pretty sure Bogey wouldn't have been so certain of coming here without the Conley trade.
 
No one can convince me that this isn't largely about Joe Ingles. Also, the Jazz need at least another NBA player in the rotation, so hopefully Conley becomes that and learns how to work here and the Jazz get something on the market sooner than later.
 
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