Game6Conley
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I'd take Ryan Kelly over Gustavo tbh.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];872984 said:I'm still worried about defense. Aren't you?
Is there a single team in the league that doesnt have someone starting who is not a defender?We have to be worried about defense while we still have starters that can't play defense.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];872996 said:you can raise the quality of your defense -- overall -- by stocking your bench with a few defensive specialists, teaching the principles, and making your starters very accountable. If you get yanked and replaced by a specialist, practice with that guy everyday, etc... you'll become a better defender.
Is there a single team in the league that doesnt have someone starting who is not a defender?
Who on the jazz cant play defenseWho on the spurs would you say can't play defense.
Also keep in mind I said can't play defense, not was a great defender.
Who on the jazz cant play defense
A ton of defense is coaching. And with what we've seen of Burke's improved defense in SL, and the potential that Burks, Exum, Hayward, Ebanks (hypothetically), Favors and Gobert have, no, not at all. Those are seven guys that could all play real solid defense if not great. Eight if we think Hood can be a good defender.
Likewise, if Ebanks could be a 3 and d guy, we'd have him, Novak, Hood as well as Hayward, Burks, and Burke to stretch the floor. Heck, maybe even Kanter too though I'm not holding my breath.
That's more three-point ability, versatility, and defense than we've had in quite some time.
Sounds good on paper. Players like Boozer and Al have ruined me to that idea. Thibs putting Gibson in for Boozer when it counted tells me he didn't ever learn to play defense even though he had plenty of specialists on the team. It has theoretical chance of happening, but it doesn't mean it will happen.
I see your point, but am very skeptical... but if it's going to happen it will be a young player that can learn it over someone that's been in the league a while.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];873051 said:I hope you're right. But I think we'd both feel better with a specialist or two, no?
That would be Ebanks.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];873059 said:Which position does he specialize in defending?
The 3 primarily but he's strong and long enough to defend a good amount of 4's and to a lesser degree, 2's.
I want Tomic. He'd instantly be the best passing big that the Jazz have. They have the money to buy him out, and still add another player or two if they want to.The 3 primarily but he's strong and long enough to defend a good amount of 4's and to a lesser degree, 2's.
What the Jazz really need is a defensive wing who can guard LeBron, Melo or Durant at the end of a game. I just don't think that they have that guy right now.
I want Tomic. He'd instantly be the best passing big that the Jazz have. They have the money to buy him out, and still add another player or two if they want to.
What the Jazz really need is a defensive wing who can guard LeBron, Melo or Durant at the end of a game. I just don't think that they have that guy right now.
I want Tomic. He'd instantly be the best passing big that the Jazz have. They have the money to buy him out, and still add another player or two if they want to.
What the Jazz really need is a defensive wing who can guard LeBron, Melo or Durant at the end of a game. I just don't think that they have that guy right now.
Hence, Ebanks.