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How did Exum look last night?

If you watch the games it's become obvious Exum is past being a project.His production on the court shows that.
So you think he's what he is going to be right now? If he's not then he's still a project. He's a good player now but I see a much higher ceiling than where he is currently at.
 
I realize this is completely based on opinion, but I literally think the exact opposite of nearly every single thing you said. To me, his best attribute his his speed with the ball and using that to set up others. His handle is actually ok for where he "needs to be" but it can be improved and that can help him become more of a full-time PG. Although he may not "need" the ball in his hands, I 100% disagree taking it out of his hands can get the most out of him. I also disagree in the notion that putting the ball in Exum's hands for some reason lowers Mitchell's usage. I think it will do nothing but help Mitchell. We aren't choosing one to be a PG, anybody who watches the Jazz knows that the "PG position" is nearly nonexistent in the traditional sense, and the primary ball handler may rotate every single possession.
You are seeing the same thing I am. Not sure what Thee is thinking on this one.
 
I'm OK with giving Exum every single one of Royce O'Neale's minutes at this point as well as Neto's (he gets by default) and Burks as well. If there was a way, I'd be looking at Crowder's minutes too.
 
Good Guy Dante didn't have a great game in front of Lakers' GM and his former agent Rob Pelinka.
 
If you have an actual point feel free to come to it ??

Lakers were linked to Dante pre-draft and I recall rumors that Pelinka was trying to push him there. It was just a tongue in cheek comment.

It seemed inevitable that 18-year-old Australian prospect Dante Exum would angle his way to play with the Lakers after moving out to Los Angeles this year, attending a handful of Lakers games and sparking a relationship with Kobe Bryant.

Exum has spent the last four months training in Los Angeles. He also struck up a relationship with Bryant after signing with both his agent (Rob Pelinka) and personal traner (Tim Grover). Exum relished watching Bryant’s workouts while rehabbing a fractured left knee that kept him out for all but six games in the 2013-14 season. Exum also values Bryant’s perspective after leaping from high school to the NBA.

Pelinka, the chatter went, would find a way to angle Exum onto the Lakers, where he could be groomed by—and eventually take over for—Bryant as a Lakers icon.

Exum, No. 4 in our latest mock draft, didn’t exactly deny that he would like to play for the Lakers, but understands that he might not have control over his destination.

But Exum said that “the media twisted” his interest level with the Lakers, reiterating that he maintains having an open mind toward all teams.

“Obviously the Lakers are a great organization, but I’m in this draft to go someplace where I feel is a good fit for me,” Exum said Thursday at the NBA pre-draft combine. “There’s no one team that I really want to go to.”
 
Dude, you said front office. And now you are quoting Tribune's writer? They can write any **** they want and does not mean anybody from front office actually said that.

Let me explain to you how journalism works, since apparently you don't have even a baseline level of understanding.

--Newsrooms are staffed by individuals known as journalists.

--These journalists seek to uncover the most objective set of facts possible and then report them. This is what is known as "news."

--In order to uncover those facts they rely on sources - a group of individuals who, given their proximity or position, know the facts and become trusted by the journalist over time when they offer information that is a fact.

--Occasionally, particularly in the realm of sports and politics, journalists will offer their opinions or attempt to make sense of the news for their readers/viewers. This is known as "analysis."

--Most individuals who had a solid middle school English education can tell the difference between "news" and "analysis" due to a series of tells.

--When Tony, the beat writer for the Salt Lake Tribune which - for all intents and purposes - is the newspaper of record for Utah and the Jazz, writes things like: "Sources in the front office..." or, "I'm told by someone familiar with Lindsey's thinking..." or, "The Jazz believe..." those are tells that this is news, based on sources, and not analysis.

Here's another example of news: this morning, at 8:02 AM Mountain Time, forum user MVP of JazzFanz.com just got SCHOOLED.
 
Let me explain to you how journalism works, since apparently you don't have even a baseline level of understanding.

--Newsrooms are staffed by individuals known as journalists.

--These journalists seek to uncover the most objective set of facts possible and then report them. This is what is known as "news."

--In order to uncover those facts they rely on sources - a group of individuals who, given their proximity or position, know the facts and become trusted by the journalist over time when they offer information that is a fact.

--Occasionally, particularly in the realm of sports and politics, journalists will offer their opinions or attempt to make sense of the news for their readers/viewers. This is known as "analysis."

--Most individuals who had a solid middle school English education can tell the difference between "news" and "analysis" due to a series of tells.

--When Tony, the beat writer for the Salt Lake Tribune which - for all intents and purposes - is the newspaper of record for Utah and the Jazz, writes things like: "Sources in the front office..." or, "I'm told by someone familiar with Lindsey's thinking..." or, "The Jazz believe..." those are tells that this is news, based on sources, and not analysis.

Here's another example of news: this morning, at 8:02 AM Mountain Time, forum user MVP of JazzFanz.com just got SCHOOLED.
Credible journalism**
 
Let me explain to you how journalism works, since apparently you don't have even a baseline level of understanding.

--Newsrooms are staffed by individuals known as journalists.

--These journalists seek to uncover the most objective set of facts possible and then report them. This is what is known as "news."

--In order to uncover those facts they rely on sources - a group of individuals who, given their proximity or position, know the facts and become trusted by the journalist over time when they offer information that is a fact.

--Occasionally, particularly in the realm of sports and politics, journalists will offer their opinions or attempt to make sense of the news for their readers/viewers. This is known as "analysis."

--Most individuals who had a solid middle school English education can tell the difference between "news" and "analysis" due to a series of tells.

--When Tony, the beat writer for the Salt Lake Tribune which - for all intents and purposes - is the newspaper of record for Utah and the Jazz, writes things like: "Sources in the front office..." or, "I'm told by someone familiar with Lindsey's thinking..." or, "The Jazz believe..." those are tells that this is news, based on sources, and not analysis.

Here's another example of news: this morning, at 8:02 AM Mountain Time, forum user MVP of JazzFanz.com just got SCHOOLED.

LMAO. Nobody got schooled here and if you trully believe that somebody in Jazz FO said that losing Exum had same impact as losing Gobert than you are more gullible than folks who believe in unicorns, fairies and that Earth is flat.
 
LMAO. Nobody got schooled here and if you trully believe that somebody in Jazz FO said that losing Exum had same impact as losing Gobert than you are more gullible than folks who believe in unicorns, fairies and that Earth is flat.
Count me among those who believe that Flc schooled you. Apparently your response is to grab a unicorn and dig a deeper hole.
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I'm OK with giving Exum every single one of Royce O'Neale's minutes at this point as well as Neto's (he gets by default) and Burks as well. If there was a way, I'd be looking at Crowder's minutes too.
There was definitely too much Crowder and not enough Favors last night. Don’t get too cute Quin.

I like Jae’s hustle, but I have an uneasy feeling that he’s gonna shoot us out of a playoff game.

Edit: I didn’t realize what thread this was. Oh well.
 
Hoping X has got enough trust from Q to continue to attack.
Some of his misses looked a little awkward last night (like the past) - but needs to keep attacking.
Would love him to get some minutes with Rubio and Mitchell (especially given Rubio is such a floor spacer atm :) )
 
Rubio only has 1 year left. He's having a career year this year and maybe he does the same again next season and then "Hill's" the Jazz. Then DL could say "see ya later" because Dante is ready to be the starter.

Really doesnt matter who starts. All three could get 30 mins in a 3-man rotation. Or you keep them slightly under to create some PT for Royce.

I do think the Jazz need to find a shooter at the 4, though.

Why are so many willing to let Rubio walk after next year? The improvement he has shown this season says he is still growing as player. I suppose it could be just a 3-month fluke (seriously?) but I see him as a valuable Jazzman and hope he remains a Jazzman for the rest of his career.

There is room on this team for Ricky, Donovan, and Dante, which gives us the strong backcourt we need to contend. Sure, if Dante becomes a superstar, then maybe he gets some of Ricky's minutes. But until that unlikely event happens, Ricky is our starting point guard.

Exum looks like that third star we've been begging for and Rubio has become even better than most of us were hoping he would be when DL traded for him. If we had just a little more scoring from the 4, we could beat anybody from the West. I'm excited to see how we perform in the playoffs and I like our chances against anybody.

Thank God for Quin and DL.
 
I don't want Rubio to walk after next year, but I also don't want to pay him anything near his current salary. He is a good player, but paying a PG his style and would be age anything more than $12 per could hamper us. Think matchups - if Exum is our starting PG, what role does Rubio play? Do we pay him $12+ just if Exum gets hurt? We cant bring him in to spread the floor. And his athleticism will soon be on the decline.

This summer with Favors and next with Rubio are going to be interesting.

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I don't want Rubio to walk after next year, but I also don't want to pay him anything near his current salary. He is a good player, but paying a PG his style and would be age anything more than $12 per could hamper us. Think matchups - if Exum is our starting PG, what role does Rubio play? Do we pay him $12+ just if Exum gets hurt? We cant bring him in to spread the floor. And his athleticism will soon be on the decline.

This summer with Favors and next with Rubio are going to be interesting.

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I'm sorry, but most of this is incorrect.

Rubio is 27, not 33. He's entering his prime. And 12m for a PG capable of doing what he's doing that's fan friendly? Yes please. There maybe a styles clash, but he's adapted well enough.

If Rubio keep this current production and wants to come back for that, DL would be crazy not to do that. Until proven otherwise, Exum is a "what could have been" type of player. Rubio is a hell of a productive PG playing out of his mind right now and it's very possible he's figure out his shooting kinks. Exum is a sneeze away from missing the playoffs due to back spasms. And I do like X. He brings a different facet to the game, but Rubio is simply better for the Jazz right now. The future may change if Exum stays healthy. But somehow, I doubt it.
 
I'm sorry, but most of this is incorrect.

Rubio is 27, not 33. He's entering his prime. And 12m for a PG capable of doing what he's doing that's fan friendly? Yes please. There maybe a styles clash, but he's adapted well enough.

If Rubio keep this current production and wants to come back for that, DL would be crazy not to do that. Until proven otherwise, Exum is a "what could have been" type of player. Rubio is a hell of a productive PG playing out of his mind right now and it's very possible he's figure out his shooting kinks. Exum is a sneeze away from missing the playoffs due to back spasms. And I do like X. He brings a different facet to the game, but Rubio is simply better for the Jazz right now. The future may change if Exum stays healthy. But somehow, I doubt it.

Wtf are you on about “a sneeze away from missing due to back spasms” ?

You obviously haven’t been watching him throw himself at the rim without fear and getting up and sprinting back down. Name one lame soft tissue injury he’s had ?

I’m on board the Ricky train but which of the two is out with a strain type injury atm ??
 
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