homeytennis
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He was one of the few bright spots last night.
He was one of the few bright spots last night.
He was one of the few bright spots last night.
He also took 14 shots in 20 minutes...did he chuck or were his shots from the offense? 9 of those shots were threes. I dont want our PF taking 9 3point shots...
Is he the answer at stretch 4?
Hell no.... stupid question
Cut his *** already
In favor of who? Jazz have 12 men on roster and need at least 13. So they have to keep at least one and up to 3.
Out of the following who do you keep?
Brian Cook - PF
Mike Harris - SF
Scott Machado - PG
Justin Holliday - SG
Ian Clark - SG
Lester Hudson - SG
Dominic McGuire - PF
In favor of who? Jazz have 12 men on roster and need at least 13. So they have to keep at least one and up to 3.
Out of the following who do you keep?
Brian Cook - PF
Mike Harris - SF
Scott Machado - PG
Justin Holliday - SG
Ian Clark - SG
Lester Hudson - SG
Dominic McGuire - PF
From Locke: I wonder who he's talking about: "I have always admired the Jazz organization for giving every player that comes to camp a fair shot at showing their skills. If you come to camp and work the Jazz always give players an opportunity to play and show their skills to the entire league. Tonight the Jazz did the same, unfortunately for some of those players their flaws showed more brightly than their strengths."
He was one of the few bright spots last night.
If you only looked at him on one side of the court and disregard the first half.
He also took 14 shots in 20 minutes...did he chuck or were his shots from the offense? 9 of those shots were threes. I dont want our PF taking 9 3point shots...
I don't understand, would you rather Cook in the post? That's not his game. Shooting 3s is. PF designation is arbitrary. Would you be pissed if Ryan Anderson shot 9 3s because he's a PF?
Disclaimer: I know Cook is a scrub.