I'm starting to like your posts. When did you become so even-handed?
It's a trap.
I'm starting to like your posts. When did you become so even-handed?
Just curious to see what we think was the single biggest factor that lead to our 4 game sweep. Obviously what you vote for isn't the only factor, but whatever you feel hurt the team the most.
I have to go with Hayward's shooting no show.
It hurts because I really expected him to have a series where he showed the nation that he was indeed worthy of a lottery pick and a guy who steps up in big moments. Instead, he laid egg after egg as the Spurs defense played pseudo-defense on his 3pt jump shots.
Edit* ****, forgot poll.
Can you not edit a poll in? This is a bigger fail than our playoff series.
I find it pretty hard to blame a coach when the series was really out of reach. I really thought he put forth a good game plan on Parker starting in the 3rd game (something that has gone relatively unnoticed/not praised by Jazzfanz), which really made those games winnable if our shooting would have stepped up.
I would say we lost more because Pop is a great coach, not because Corbin is some terrible hack.
It's a trap.
I don't know what makes me feel worse---remembering Paul Millsap trying to guard Pau Gasol a few years ago, or watching Millsap try to get a shot off against Boris Diaw in this series.
More anti-Al stuff. The guy had more points than Duncan and Parker combined, btw.
Even though Paul sucked *** this series, I feel he was the biggest victim of offensive stagnation. He doesn't really score in transition, and isn't talented enough to score in a clogged half-court like Al can.
Even Hayward should have been helped by it in a sense because the defense was giving him wide open shots. Everything Sap got was heavily contested and congested.
Even though Paul sucked *** this series, I feel he was the biggest victim of offensive stagnation. He doesn't really score in transition, and isn't talented enough to score in a clogged half-court like Al can.
Even Hayward should have been helped by it in a sense because the defense was giving him wide open shots. Everything Sap got was heavily contested and congested.
Plus for some reason he doesn't get any calles he attacks the rim and gets clobbered. How many times does Big Al go to the FT line? How much does he have the ball in his hands?
When has Paul ever gotten those calls?
Both guys should be available via trade. Paul less so than Al, but still. Are we a team that is going to continue to embrace mediocrity, or are we a team that has its eyes set on the ultimate prize? Right now, I can't really say the latter with a straight face when we give Howard 3 starts in this series along with watching Al and Paul.
Both guys should be available via trade. Paul less so than Al, but still. Are we a team that is going to continue to embrace mediocrity, or are we a team that has its eyes set on the ultimate prize? Right now, I can't really say the latter with a straight face when we give Howard 3 starts in this series along with watching Al and Paul.
They need a scapegoat now that Miles is injured. Corbin, Howard's 15 mpg, and Jefferson.
Sadly, I am truly concerned we are a team that has loyalty and a pursuit of being a steady playoff team as it's primary goals. Ignore me, I shouldn't be posting right now.