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Friday Jazz VS Blazers 7pm MT

Awesome things about the Jazz right now:

1. Gobert is something special that very few teams will ever have.
2. If you don't like Trevor booker, you're doing it wrong
3. Favors is a very good power forward
4. Hayward is awesome
Allah dis

Love this team
 
LOL - Millsap is the oldest player on the team now.

He's basically Ronnie Brewer without the talent he had surrounding him to make up for his offensive deficiencies.

Like his defense - plays hard, can guard 3 positions. But, also like Brewer, it seems very easy to get him out of position.

All in all, not a bad guy for a D-Leaguer. Jazz can do a lot worse. God knows they have. But I wouldn't expect much more than what we're seeing right now.
 
LOL - Millsap is the oldest player on the team now.

He's basically Ronnie Brewer without the talent he had surrounding him to make up for his offensive deficiencies.

Like his defense - plays hard, can guard 3 positions. But, also like Brewer, it seems very easy to get him out of position.

All in all, not a bad guy for a D-Leaguer. Jazz can do a lot worse. God knows they have. But I wouldn't expect much more than what we're seeing right now.

So no Tony Allen potential? Are you sure?

Man, the **** you hear on these forums.
 
Millsap is a better guy to have at the end of the bench than Evans. At least Millsap has an NBA skill.
 
Millsap is a better guy to have at the end of the bench than Evans. At least Millsap has an NBA skill.

Evans is a fine end of the bench kind of guy though. He hasn't had a chance this year. Remember last year? Perfectly acceptable 4th big.
 
Many are saying he has Tony allen potential. He plays elite level defense. You are stupid.

Nice, you completely ignored what I was responding to which was this from Cy: "I wouldn't say Sap is a long-term D-Leaguer. " I kinda think that if a guy has been a D-leaguer for 5 years, his entire pro career, then he is a long-term D-leaguer but maybe I am stupid about that.

He plays great D, no doubt and love that about him. But there is a reason he has been a 5 year D-leaguer only, and its his offense and his shooting. At the age of 27 with 5 years to improve it is not likely he will get much better on those. Maybe, but not likely. That said, I am okay with him on the team. Just saying that it is impressive how we are owning some really good teams despite guys with glaring flaws like him, Joe, Dante, and Trey.
 
Nice, you completely ignored what I was responding to which was this from Cy: "I wouldn't say Sap is a long-term D-Leaguer. " I kinda think that if a guy has been a D-leaguer for 5 years, his entire pro career, then he is a long-term D-leaguer but maybe I am stupid about that.

He plays great D, no doubt and love that about him. But there is a reason he has been a 5 year D-leaguer only, and its his offense and his shooting. At the age of 27 with 5 years to improve it is not likely he will get much better on those. Maybe, but not likely. That said, I am okay with him on the team. Just saying that it is impressive how we are owning some really good teams despite guys with glaring flaws like him, Joe, Dante, and Trey.

Nah, he was a long-term D-Leaguer. To say is means that he is still currently D-League level. He has proven himself to be worthy of the NBA.

Present vs Past Tense dawg.
 
Nah, he was a long-term D-Leaguer. To say is means that he is still currently D-League level. He has proven himself to be worthy of the NBA.

Present vs Past Tense dawg.

Okay, semantic nuances, bfd. He is a long term D-leaguer who has finally made it to the bigs. The key point is that he is border line NBA talent: great D, bad O. Just impresses me what Quin can get out a team with several guys with similar issues at the moment.
 
Okay, semantic nuances, bfd. He is a long term D-leaguer who has finally made it to the bigs. The key point is that he is border line NBA talent: great D, bad O. Just impresses me what Quin can get out a team with several guys with similar issues at the moment.

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Evans is a fine end of the bench kind of guy though. He hasn't had a chance this year. Remember last year? Perfectly acceptable 4th big.

For a 25 win team - yes, for a playoff contender, not so much...
 
LOL - Millsap is the oldest player on the team now.

He's basically Ronnie Brewer without the talent he had surrounding him to make up for his offensive deficiencies.

Like his defense - plays hard, can guard 3 positions. But, also like Brewer, it seems very easy to get him out of position.

All in all, not a bad guy for a D-Leaguer. Jazz can do a lot worse. God knows they have. But I wouldn't expect much more than what we're seeing right now.

I generally agree, but he can get better by knowing his spots within the orchestra of the offense. In other words, knowing when/where to shoot, crisper passing, and knowing his limitations as a ball handler. I think his 3pt % could tick up a percentage or two, probably as a result of this.

The game will also slow down a little bit for him, which could very easily make him a slightly better defender than he currently is (which is already amongst the very best on the team (perimeter wise)).
 
For a 25 win team - yes, for a playoff contender, not so much...

Deep-end-of-bench guys are most important for how they impact team culture and practice. IN OTHER WORDS, we all have no idea how valuable Evans is...... 25 wins or 60.
 
Deep-end-of-bench guys are most important for how they impact team culture and practice. IN OTHER WORDS, we all have no idea how valuable Evans is...... 25 wins or 60.

Depends how you define end of the bench. If he's 4th big he's not deep end of the bench for me. Before the Kanter trade our 4th big was Booker who was getting 18 minutes per game...
 
Burke had a sweet game. Suck it haters. That floater is coming along nicely. His defense was better than normal. His passing was crisp. and no Kanter like crying. I love the man.
 
Burke had a sweet game. Suck it haters. That floater is coming along nicely. His defense was better than normal. His passing was crisp. and no Kanter like crying. I love the man.

The refs really don't do him any favors with his drives either. I thought he got fouled twice going to teh rim with no calls.
 
Deep-end-of-bench guys are most important for how they impact team culture and practice. IN OTHER WORDS, we all have no idea how valuable Evans is...... 25 wins or 60.

Yeah. The fact he's Hayward's best friend has some significance. Not sure it has million dollar+ significance, but we'll see.
 
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