Not sure I can agree with that. He has tunnel vision and takes him teammates out of the game offensively. Just like with houdini, the act gets old quickly.
Exum is making good pass after good pass after good pass. His court vision is outstanding.
Royce O'Neale belongs in the g league. He can take Rubio with him.
First live Jazz game I've been to in Salt Lake in about 15 years and first time I've seen this iteration of the team live at all.
First observations: Ricky Rubio sucks. Mitchell is fun to watch but plays out of control. Korver's shot is so beautiful.
I disagree with your reasoning here. Play the better player. Unfortunately for Snyder, it's hard to tell who is going to hurt you worse. Exum's play is highly variable and so it's hard to blame him for playing the guy who you know isn't that great, but at least is consistently not that great.
Ball and Fultz were not considered high risk picks. Everyone who was paying attention understood Exum was extremely raw and extremely high risk. Add injuries known for ending players' careers and you realize you shouldn't be surprised at all with the outcome.
It's also what happens when you never develop a post up game and most of your points rely on offensive rebounds or gimme layups from crisp offensive execution. When the Jazz are playing isolation ball, expect Favors to have few points.
At times, it appears so. That game sucked *** to watch. I have no idea what the man's game plan was. It was just awful offense. Rubio and Mitchell getting hot to keep us in it was just luck. But, lol, Exum is a bust! That's why the Jazz lost. His 3 minutes cost us the game!
That's absurd. What happened to coaches being accountable for the performance of their team? That game against the Spurs was almost nothing but iso-ball. It sucked to watch, even when we were hitting shots, it's not pretty basketball. Quin Snyder lost us the game either by telling his players to...
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