Classic.
p.s. Deron IS coming back to Utah.![]()
I've never stopped believing.
Classic.
p.s. Deron IS coming back to Utah.![]()
Do YOU watch the games? Al is a black hole. There is no ball movement, because once he gets the ball, it's not leaving his hands until he shoots it or turns it over. He's had brief flashes of sanity where he realizes that passing is a viable option, but the majority of the time he holds it until the possession ends.
Do YOU watch the games? Al is a black hole. There is no ball movement, because once he gets the ball, it's not leaving his hands until he shoots it or turns it over. He's had brief flashes of sanity where he realizes that passing is a viable option, but the majority of the time he holds it until the possession ends.
This gets repeated ad nauseum, and there's just no truth to it.
The biggest fallacy is "movement". Al has nothing to do with other players moving, and the idea that other players, presumably instructed to move, don't move because Al just got the ball is ludicrous. We just rarely cut last year. Part of that was Hayward starting for the first time, and Bell being absolutely incapable of cutting. Come to think of it, I can't remember Devin ever cutting.
To be honest, I'm not even sure how much Ty emphasized cutting. AK might have cut more in his last season for us than all our wings combined last year.
Chicken-Egg. Here's what I see:
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This gets repeated ad nauseum, and there's just no truth to it.
The biggest fallacy is "movement". Al has nothing to do with other players moving, and the idea that other players, presumably instructed to move, don't move because Al just got the ball is ludicrous. We just rarely cut last year. Part of that was Hayward starting for the first time, and Bell being absolutely incapable of cutting. Come to think of it, I can't remember Devin ever cutting.
To be honest, I'm not even sure how much Ty emphasized cutting. AK might have cut more in his last season for us than all our wings combined last year.
#1 Players that have on skill are subs in the NBA??? Not when your skill is to get a shot off against pretty much anyone. That's the single most important aspect of the NBA game other than maybe team defense.
#2 Al just passes the ball when he absolutelly has to.... That's the essence of post play. Hold the ball, make the defense collapse and THEN pass the ball. BTW Locke kept saying that one problem with Al was that he wasn't double teamed enough cause he didn't put the opposing big man in foul trouble. So if he isn't getting double teamed enough how is he going to pass more?
#3 Ppl keep saying Al is bad defensivelly but is he really that bad other than on the pick-and-roll??? He isn't Boozer that plays 40 minutes a night and get's half a block a game. Actually he might be a good man-to-man defender but not a great help defender.
#4 Al stagnates the offense??? Yeah to the tune of the 4th best offense in the NBA last season. 100 ppg without any outside shooting. I guess some were saying things like S&M stagnate the offense for the other three guys when they run the pick and roll. And yes Utah had a STAGNANT offense. I remember Eaton's job was to stand on the 3 point line and when Stockton or Malone broke the pick plane he would run in for the offensive boards and that was that. Russell was also a spot 3 point shooter for quite sometime. Gary Payton used the dribble butt-bump...dribble butt-bump....dribble butt-bump for like 10 seconds all while facing his own basket. What about Hakeem's dribble, fake, jab step, fake, jab step fake, spin fake, double pump fake, score.....I guess ppl could call it stagnant as well. How exactly do you guys think the Jazz will get their offense without Big Al? With the Flex again? Without shooters to hit of the curl like Harpring, Korver or Deron? Without cutters like Brewer and AK that were amazing at running the baseline AND finishing?
#5 When Al negotiated his contract with Minnesotta he had been traded for KG was seen as a special player to develop and a bright young star. Everyone thought he would be getting the max. Strangelly he signed for less, they asked him why and he answered he hadn't earned max money yet. Who knows how much it would take to resign him.
I still think the truth could lie somewhere in the middle, between Al being the "black hole" and the other guys on the team simply not moving (whether that is coaching or just how the other players behave once Al receives the ball). I watch the games and I know what I've seen, at least on the surface.
Regardless, I just worry that having both Al and Millsap on the team will impede the development of Kanter and Favors. Someone has to go, and Jefferson might start looking like an interesting option for teams in need of a big man once Dwight Howard's destination is decided.
Fully agree. Jefferson doesn't have a perfect game and his flaws are obnoxious as hell at times. Low FT's linked to his poor inside shooting % are enough to make me pull my hair out. This guy is still really valuable though and is the reason the Jazz made it to the 8th spot last season. If they get some outside shooting and a competent offensive team then he'll see less double teams, assist when he does, and be more of an offensive rebounding threat due to longer boards, thinner paint defense, and scrambling coverage. AJ has the potential to go 23/11/2.6 assists/2blocks on .54% shooting.
BTW, Jefferson shot 5 FTA's per game during his best years vs. 2.9 per game last season. Knocking one shot off his average by drawing one more shooting foul per game could have increased his shooting % to 52.4% and points up around 21. It's not out of the realm of possibilities for Jeffeson to get back to his pre-injury form of drawing 5 fouls per game and combining that with his veteran experience to get up to the highly efficient 55% shooting mark.
Are you drinking this early in the day?
Are you drinking this early in the day?
Yup, once Dwight and Gasol destinations appear determined, then the Jefferson market will materialize. Houston and Milwaukee still need starting centers, and so might Indiana (among others).
You can use any fancy breakdown or metric you want, but Favors and Kanter need more time, and between Jefferson and Millsap, Al is the guy I'd rather see go. end of story.
Don't worry.... Mantooth rarely has a significant retort, no matter what time of day it is.
And I'm two hours behind you. It's the 4th of July though so give me a break and let me know when you reach the other side of the tunnel you're vision is stuck in.
my reasons for wanting al gone have a lot to do with al, but just as much to with wanting favors and millsap to be centrally featured on this team. that will never happen while al is here.
if you could trade him for 1-2 young players plus a future pick (2014 or later, though; we already have two next year) then you HAVE to do it.
Right. 23/11/2.6/2 on 54% just screams of perfect vision though. I mean, Big Al hasn't ever shot higher than 52.8%, which was in his rookie year mind you, and hasn't shot higher than 50% since 06/07 but yet 54% seems highly plausible to you. Even though he's basically never approached that and shows no signs of progress in that area. Give me a break bro. I have the potential to take ****s of gold. But it ain't happening.
I wouldn't consider, e.g., White + 2013 first-round pick to be "scraps". White himself has good upside, and an additional pick next year could be great. We could package two picks and move up, adding considerable talent to an already-young core.
Oh, and saying Jefferson could be on a team that conceivably contends is taking a ****ing huge leap of faith.