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On what?
your interpretations of the news/interviews from 1280.
On what?
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];808910 said:your interpretations of the news/interviews from 1280.
Untrue.
There was a deal for Marv for a late first round pick, but DL didn't take it. DL says he believes Marv can be a part of the future.
Link?
Be specific.
Did you listen to all? The podiums and the locke's? Some of the podium's haven't been posted yet.
https://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsjazznotes/57592916-62/jazz-williams-chance-deal.html.csp
Started with Chad Ford.
The particulars still aren't known. I would assume that it had a bad contract attached, but maybe it didn't. Afterall, Marvin was lighting it up pre-trade deadline. Not ready to say it was the wring move because I don't know what the deal was, just pointing out that there was a deal that DL refused.
Dude was 106th in minutes played in the NBA this season, and averaged nearly 27 minutes per game. His play didn't warrant the minutes he received. "Entitled" is the appropriate word here.Entitlement is too strong of a word given that he has only logged 4090 minutes.
KyrieWho else from his class is playing better?
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];808927 said:I'm too busy right now to outline the specifics. But you seem to be making definitives out of vagueness, marketing-level jabber, and the basic elusiveness we should expect around house secrets.
Dude was 106th in minutes played in the NBA this season, and averaged nearly 27 minutes per game. His play didn't warrant the minutes he received. "Entitled" is the appropriate word here.
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You can make an argument for all of the other players from his draft class who averaged more minutes this season as well.
If I did, I apologize, but I don't think I did. Be specific, and I will link you to where I got the info if there's a link (some of the podiums haven't been podcasted yet). Until you have a real complaint, with evidence, about my posts, maybe you shouldn't try and tarnish them, eh?
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];808929 said:I think it's fair to guess that if it were a 1st-rounder, straight up, DL woulda pulled the trigger. But, maybe you can do a little research for us.... Was there a deal that went down that was similar to Marv for a first rounder (straight up)? I can't think of one, but I didn't follow the deadline that closely.
****ing terrible argument. The second unit's offense was run through him pretty consistently, and he grabbed a lot of O-boards playing on a terrible offensive team. His grasp of 5-man basketball and defensive effort/focus was poor for most of the season. Do you really think his play should have landed him better than 106th in the league in minutes?Kanter's per 36...
You're a decent poster, so I apologize for sounding a little more confrontational than I should have been. Guess I'm just tired of seeing blanket statements such as we could have gotten "this" or Lindsey should do whatever it takes, etc. AS you said, we don't know the details. But given the fact that Turner and Hawes fetched nothing more than 2nd's, I think it's likely a first round pick would have required taking on a contract with at least another year left. Otherwise, I think DL would have jumped on it; he likes to accumulate assets.https://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsjazznotes/57592916-62/jazz-williams-chance-deal.html.csp
Started with Chad Ford.
The particulars still aren't known. I would assume that it had a bad contract attached, but maybe it didn't. Afterall, Marvin was lighting it up pre-trade deadline. Not ready to say it was the wring move because I don't know what the deal was, just pointing out that there was a deal that DL refused.
All players bitch about playing time, this is typical NBA stuff.
****ing terrible argument. The second unit's offense was run through him pretty consistently, and he grabbed a lot of O-boards playing on a terrible offensive team. His grasp of 5-man basketball and defensive effort/focus was poor for most of the season. Do you really think his play should have landed him better than 106th in the league in minutes?
Dude was 106th in minutes played in the NBA this season, and averaged nearly 27 minutes per game. His play didn't warrant the minutes he received. "Entitled" is the appropriate word here.
Kyrie
Parsons
Kemba
Klay
Isaiah
Vucevic
Kawhi
Alec
Faried
Jonas
Do you really think his play should have landed him better than 106th in the league in minutes?
Once again, context.
On this team? Most definitely.
His lack of 5-on-5 knowledge has been known since we drafted him. We took him knowing we'd have to develop him. Putting him out there on the court un meaningless games in a rebuild year where we wanted a higher draft pick was a perfect opportunity. Let him take his lumps and coach him through it, that's what we signed up for when drafting him. Ni reason he couldn't have played 36 this year.
By not playing him more, we broke Marvin. Marvin's pre vs post all star #'s are night and day.
1. He was out there. 27 minutes per game. Those are starter minutes. Enes's play warranted less. I can't imagine giving unwarranted minutes to players incentivizes playing hard to earn a greater role and more minutes very well. "Entitled".Once again, context.
On this team? Most definitely.
His lack of 5-on-5 knowledge has been known since we drafted him. We took him knowing we'd have to develop him. Putting him out there on the court un meaningless games in a rebuild year where we wanted a higher draft pick was a perfect opportunity. Let him take his lumps and coach him through it, that's what we signed up for when drafting him. Ni reason he couldn't have played 36 this year.
By not playing him more, we broke Marvin. Marvin's pre vs post all star #'s are night and day.