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Let's not blame only on the bigs. Where was Burke and Hayward defense?
If you read my post you'll see that I don't blame the bigs.
Let's not blame only on the bigs. Where was Burke and Hayward defense?
I will punch Reggie Miller in his ****ing mouth. That's not fake, macho, bravado. Like, legit smash him in the mouth with a fist. In a fisticuffs battle. With a fist.
I will punch Reggie Miller in his ****ing mouth. That's not fake, macho, bravado. Like, legit smash him in the mouth with a fist. In a fisticuffs battle. With a fist.
Burke needs a humility bath.
I'm pretty sure that was not Rudys fault. Enes was doing that all day long too and people get upset(me included!). Luckily they stopped doing this when Rudy subed in, in the first half and the 3rd quarter. They started attacking the basket and that is obviously a mistake against Rudy. Later in the 4th they started to get the big men in the high PnR again and I saw Rudy doing the same **** Enes was doing(even worse actually). Well either all of our players are frickn stupid or (and that is what is) it was Corbins defensive game plan against the perimeter. I guess he thought we're playing Rubio.
This game shows how much Corbin trusts in Ian Clark....he immediately played Thomas over him.
I re-watched the fourth quarter and I'm sorry but your wrong on this issue. Rudy was not stepping up on the screen and rolls at all. In fact he was five feet off. Kanter, conversely was right in Curry's face and was playing up. It just didn't matter because Curry was on fire. Kanter was however, in much better position.
Where you at in wyoming bro? I am in Jackson half the year.
Burke needs a very structured offense, one that is designed to get him open looks in money spots (the midrange side lanes and 3). He is too 'free range' right now -- getting baited into taking tough shots, and with bigs that dont know how to run a pick roll offense (another coaching issue), he will have a very hard time scoring and creating with his physical disadvantages.
Reggie Miller wasn't even in top 5 SGs in the mid 90s.
Garrett had his best game ever. The phrase blind squirrel and acorn comes to mind, but still Great job.
Burks is becoming the Jazz's best player before our very eyes. He is playing better than Hayward. I just hope the Jazz see what I see.