elan_prodigy
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Would rep.
So who are you proposing to bench?
i m going to the game next thursday. will be awesome if exum comes back. will give him a standing ovation for sure
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Do u not forget jazzfanzers going ******* on Rubio earlier in the year?? Most including me were calling for him to be benched, then he figure and has played much better, and Crowder is a proven vet who legitimately needs time to acclimate to his new teamIts funny how everyone can give Crowder/Rubio the benefit of the doubt saying he needs a full offseason to get the playbook down. Yet Exum has only just had his first offseason where he wasnt recovering from injury. Its all so hypocritical.
For one. Dante is 22 and was a raw project, once we signed Hill I never expected Dante to take over fulltime until he has 24-25, thats still 2-3yrs away. How come people can be patient with Rubio/Crowder/Ingles but not Exum...
Baffles me.
Are u saying he deserves to play because of upside?? God I hope not.Exum deserves to play Period. Has tremendous upside, everyone else in this conversation is much closer to their actual or theoretical ceiling. I like Burks, but he dumb and Quin don't. Mitchell has plateaued in the last 20 games, part of the reason is defenses are more concentrated on him. But I have no doubt Exum will earn the time. Can't wait.
It really depends on how well the team functions when Exum is on the floor. The margin for making the playoffs is too small for the team to stink it up for 10 minutes a night. We've seen how bad the team performs when AB/Hood/Neto played poorly and we don't want a repeat of that, just so Exum has a chance to find his game. He needs to hit the ground running -- which is a pretty tall order for any player coming back from a major injury.I think we are on the same page... he needs 15 minutes a night and because of the low minutes Snyder needs to live with his mistakes and let him play through them more.
It really depends on how well the team functions when Exum is on the floor. The margin for making the playoffs is too small for the team to stink it up for 10 minutes a night. We've seen how bad the team performs when AB/Hood/Neto played poorly and we don't want a repeat of that, just so Exum has a chance to find his game. He needs to hit the ground running -- which is a pretty tall order for any player coming back from a major injury.
It really depends on how well the team functions when Exum is on the floor. The margin for making the playoffs is too small for the team to stink it up for 10 minutes a night. We've seen how bad the team performs when AB/Hood/Neto played poorly and we don't want a repeat of that, just so Exum has a chance to find his game. He needs to hit the ground running -- which is a pretty tall order for any player coming back from a major injury.
Nobody is saying heavy minutes. 15-20 is a reserve role and is fine to start. If he plays great we can talk about increasing them. I think the key is to actually let him play consistent minutes instead of jerking them around if he makes a few mistakes. In that way Quin needs to treat him like Rubio who played some of the worst basketball I've seen without getting benched earlier in the season.
The flaw in this is the jazz can't afford to play Exum higher mins then what Burks gets if he's going to make mistakes like he did last year. If he's going to get 15-20 mins, he needs to earn it like Royce did this year. I love exum and think he will be a star in this league, but I'm in favor of him earning his minutes. Ultimately, it will benefit him, and force him to improve and realize his potential. He is extremely raw still and needs to be brought along at a slower pace.
Even if he wasn't so raw, he hasn't played at all and isn't ready for 15-20 min. Jazz are in win every game mode to make the playoffs and Exum isn't in game shape.
The flaw in this is the jazz can't afford to play Exum higher mins then what Burks gets if he's going to make mistakes like he did last year. If he's going to get 15-20 mins, he needs to earn it like Royce did this year. I love exum and think he will be a star in this league, but I'm in favor of him earning his minutes. Ultimately, it will benefit him, and force him to improve and realize his potential. He is extremely raw still and needs to be brought along at a slower pace.
Even if he wasn't so raw, he hasn't played at all and isn't ready for 15-20 min. Jazz are in win every game mode to make the playoffs and Exum isn't in game shape.
Dante's mistakes were WAAAY overblown last year. I have pointed this out time and again but he had something like 10 bad pass TO's all of last season. I'm sorry but his mistakes were incredibly magnified last year by the fanbase. I've never seen anything quite like it. The truth is that Quin (in his own words) was much much harder on Exum than he has been on other players. Let's not feed in to a false narrative that he was out there making a ton of mistakes because it just isn't true.
Exum earned more minutes than Mack last season. It was clear that he was the better player over the second half of the year both statistically and ceiling-wise. He's smart and I garuntee you he was aware of all of this. yet Quin still went with Mack. That simply can't happen anymore. Exum has earned the right to get a consistent role the rest of the year because of the work he put in and the level he was playing at in preseason as well as the last half of last year. IF you disagree then that's fine. I don't think Royce's minutes are even going to come into the decision as he's mostly playing backup 3 now. 66% of his minutes have been at the 3 this year and my perception is that it's been more like 90% recently.
Yeah, Rubio stunk it up earlier this year and the team lost a ton of games because of it. The problem Quin had was two-fold: 1) Rubio is owed $29 million over this year and next and Quin had to get something in return for the team's investment. 2) Quin didn't have an adequate backup to Rubio to warrant significantly cutting his minutes.Nobody is saying heavy minutes. 15-20 is a reserve role and is fine to start. If he plays great we can talk about increasing them. I think the key is to actually let him play consistent minutes instead of jerking them around if he makes a few mistakes. In that way Quin needs to treat him like Rubio who played some of the worst basketball I've seen without getting benched earlier in the season.
Yeah, Rubio stunk it up earlier this year and the team lost a ton of games because of it. The problem Quin had was two-fold: 1) Rubio is owed $29 million over this year and next and Quin had to get something in return for the team's investment. 2) Quin didn't have an adequate backup to Rubio to warrant significantly cutting his minutes.
But that isn't the situation Quin faces with Exum's return. The team is fighting to make the playoffs; if Exum helps them win, then he plays, if not, then not.
Y'all forget how easily confused Dante was on defense, teams were running the same play back to back and Exum would get caught on the same no man's land island, or Durant would draw him into the same foul back to back.
Neto and Burks.