Doublea
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Sarcastic *******
Can't even come up with an intelligent post.
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Sarcastic *******
Why do you comment on your own posts so often? Are you forgetting to switch between your alts?really no *******? <it's not even half as offensive as bitch is.
I'm done troll
Except that they play Golden State twice in the next three games. It would be so beautiful to save our victories for them.Good win. Now it's time for another 8-game losing streak!
1. I'm definitely with you on Kanter's performance tonight. His D wasn't perfect, but it was definitely improved. He was doing a better job boxing out (although he was still doing some weird ****, and ball watching at times).3. Kanter was just flat out awesome on both offense and defense tonight. Also, for those that say Kanter Kantrebound I would say you are looking at stats and not what is happening. On every rebound the other team is sending one or two players to box out Kanter. On every play he's fighting for position against one or two people. Other players have to step up when they concentrate all their effort on stopping Kanter. Davis was amazing and so was Kanter tonight.
Winning a championship in 2017 > winning regular season games in 2013
You sound a lot more certain of this than I feel. Without Tinsley's leadership things could start going in the wrong direction quickly, especially if they have the bad form to thank Lucas for his mentorship in the same manner.True but beating the Pelicans is not endangering that. The Jazz are on pace for a historically bad season. The tank is secure.
Kanter only took 10 shots compared to Davis who took 21. The Jazz have to find a way to get Kanter more shots. If that means running more offense through Kanter so be it. If that means telling every other player to look inside to Kanter first so be it. We need to determine if Kanter can be the man in Utah. You can't find that out only giving him 10 shots a game.
I'm talking about his defensive rebounding. I suppose there could be many reasons for his problems on the defensive glass, but watching the games makes it pretty obvious what the actual reasons are: Instead of locating his man, throwing his *** into him and sealing him off/pushing him back, he's been locating his man, facing him and pushing him with his arms. As a result, he's not in good position to grab rebounds (with his back to the basket and his arms occupied) or he gets completely steamrolled. It's hard to understand what the hell he's doing. His form was better last night, and I'm inclined to believe that his injury has affected his physicality/strength, so hopefully the improvement continues as he gets stronger and more confident.In know I'm going to regret engaging in this but I disagree. Kanter's offensive rebounds have been awesome. In fact he is one of the best. His defensive rebounds have been lower than I expected, but there could be many reasons for this.
I realize that and I completely respect the FO goals and approach, but it would still be a shame to go through all of this pain only to end up with a mid to late lottery pick next year. I want one of those three top guys so bad. Imagine watching each one of them, all of whom are within our grasp right now, slip through our fingers. Imagine returning to form as a perennial eighth seed playoff team. Visualize the pain that the easy pathway is likely to bring, and you (like me) will be ready to travel this much more difficult road.Hayward is the man in Utah. Kanter is going to be good though.
Also @ Joe I think there is the difference between Jazzfanz in general and the FO. The FO is not tanking. They are forcing the development of Hayward, Kanter, Favors, Burke, Burks and Gobert. They are just doing it during a season that has the safety net of a spectacular draft.
They are about development over wins AND losses.
I realize that and I completely respect the FO goals and approach, but it would still be a shame to go through all of this pain only to end up with a mid to late lottery pick next year. I want one of those three top guys so bad. Imagine watching each one of them, all of whom are within our grasp right now, slip through our fingers. Imagine returning to form as a perennial eighth seed playoff team. Visualize the pain that the easy pathway is likely to bring, and you (like me) will be ready to travel this much more difficult road.