orangello
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but would take him before booker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WngADYTj-U
As would I. I'm just trying to be realistic.
but would take him before booker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WngADYTj-U
The Jazz dont have anyone that can do what he does
Well said with a good example. Gobert can't make up entirely for a poor player on one end of the court. Look how much our defense improved by substitute Dante and Rudy for Trey and Enes. Put in a weak defender to gain shooting and our defensive ranking will fall drastically. A team is as good as their weakest link. If Utah has a poor perimeter defender, it puts everyone else in scramble mode trying to help/cover. And that is very easy to exploit. Rudy can be pulled away from the basket and largely negated.We should trade our first round pick for Steve Novak to back up Favors at the 4.
In other words, I don't think it is as simple as you make it out to be. I'd go with average defender/ top 20% shooter.
Why is the guy on the right wearing a belt buckle with a lakers "L" and the Roman numeral V....does he know the Lakers will select him with the fifth pick?
We should trade our first round pick for Steve Novak to back up Favors at the 4.
In other words, I don't think it is as simple as you make it out to be. I'd go with average defender/ top 20% shooter.
The Jazz dont have anyone that can do what he does
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8-X3t10dXw
Ok, I think I get what you are saying. We should trade our 1st round pick for Paul Millsap's little brother. Oh wait, we already have that guy. I guess we should try and draft a player just like Lilsap. Funny how some people want to try and make this out to be more complicated than it is. Utah's biggest need is shooting. That doesn't mean we need Steve Smurfing Novak, but we sure as hell shouldn't be targeting defensive specialists who are limited offensively.
Well said with a good example. Gobert can't make up entirely for a poor player on one end of the court. Look how much our defense improved by substitute Dante and Rudy for Trey and Enes. Put in a weak defender to gain shooting and our defensive ranking will fall drastically. A team is as good as their weakest link. If Utah has a poor perimeter defender, it puts everyone else in scramble mode trying to help/cover. And that is very easy to exploit. Rudy can be pulled away from the basket and largely negated.
Well said with a good example. Gobert can't make up entirely for a poor player on one end of the court. Look how much our defense improved by substitute Dante and Rudy for Trey and Enes. Put in a weak defender to gain shooting and our defensive ranking will fall drastically. A team is as good as their weakest link. If Utah has a poor perimeter defender, it puts everyone else in scramble mode trying to help/cover. And that is very easy to exploit. Rudy can be pulled away from the basket and largely negated.
Well said with a good example. Gobert can't make up entirely for a poor player on one end of the court. Look how much our defense improved by substitute Dante and Rudy for Trey and Enes. Put in a weak defender to gain shooting and our defensive ranking will fall drastically. A team is as good as their weakest link. If Utah has a poor perimeter defender, it puts everyone else in scramble mode trying to help/cover. And that is very easy to exploit. Rudy can be pulled away from the basket and largely negated.
It's actually a pretty bad example. You'll notice Cappy said we don't need a great defender who is limited offensively, and he would be correct. You'll also notice he never said we can afford to get somebody who can't defend. So using somebody who is a good shooter but worthless defender is a bad example. Somebody like Robert Horry, or Frank Kaminsky, or even Ryan Anderson would be a better example.
My money is on Kaminsky or Booker if they are there, but there will plenty of options available if Utah wants a defender over a shooter. We'll know soon enough whether or not the FO agrees with me that shooting is our biggest need.
Oh hey look, Oubre is back up to #10 on DX's mock.
Enjoy the argument with yourself because no on here is advocating for a defensive-only specialist.
My argument is a more nuanced about possible offensive-defensive tradeoffs: if all you get is shooting you risk undermining the goal to be an elite defensive team.
I know you are having trouble with the nuance, as indicated by your "it is all about the shooting, stupid" earlier post. Which is why I gave you the Novak example.
And why I am advocating for a top 20% shooter and average+ defender.
If you think that is too complicated, then..... well...... I'll say no more and say "good day to you, kind sir"
My big question is both simple and very hard: What is DL's priority? Is it to build the #1 defense in the league (perhaps at the expense of better shooting), or is to improve shooting (and do as little harm to defense).
I don't think there should be any question about this. The impact of Gobert is such that it makes it much easier for our perimeter defenders, because they don't really have to guard against players driving past them. They can concentrate on guarding the perimeter and if their guy gets past them, he'll either get swatted or he'll chicken out and reset. Because of this we shouldn't be looking for guys who are great defenders, but limited offensively. Utah needs to improve their offense, and more specifically, we need shooting.