20 apg is our average, so nothing out of the norm. We're third to last in assists (interestingly, phoenix is dead last with 19 a game). When Hayward was out, Burke was more of a playmaker and averaged almost 8 APG, but when Hayward is in he takes over most of the playmaking and Burke is mostly a jumpshooter. Hayward is a good playmaker so it's not terrible, but I'd really like to see Burke play more without Hayward on the floor. I know it's crazy, but I wouldn't mind Trey coming off the bench and being forced to run the second unit, just from a development point of view.
Look at everyone bitching because we lost. Unbelievable.
20 apg is our average, so nothing out of the norm. We're third to last in assists (interestingly, phoenix is dead last with 19 a game). When Hayward was out, Burke was more of a playmaker and averaged almost 8 APG, but when Hayward is in he takes over most of the playmaking and Burke is mostly a jumpshooter. Hayward is a good playmaker so it's not terrible, but I'd really like to see Burke play more without Hayward on the floor. I know it's crazy, but I wouldn't mind Trey coming off the bench and being forced to run the second unit, just from a development point of view.
Can't believe I'm agreeing with Dutch. I'm not a big fan of Trey; I think he's too small and too slow. However, if Utah is going to pursue the Hayward-as-playmaker model, the Jazz should go out and sign a Derek-Fisher type (in his youth) to play "PG" - i.e. someone that can just hang out behind the arc and make 3 after 3. There's really no need for a true PG with Godron trying to do everything.what he said.
basically we cant evaluate brukes playmaking skills
because we need an offensive system in which a pointguard his playmaking abilty is used.
Favors/Kanter line up played like **** today. Spacing was awful and our players are scared to pass into the post while someone is being fronted.
Also Gordon's defense tonight was stellar
I noticed he was getting a ton of deflections.
Well when you turn your PG into a spot up shooter and only give him the ball after the play breaks down with only enough time to shoot what do you expect. You want Trey to be a better facilitator then the coach should let him initiated the offense.
but it's crobin offense.Yeah Hayward is a good playmaker for a wing but if you have a PG who can do that job better(AST/TO Ratio: 2.98 to 1.89) than you should let him do his job. Is it an advantage to have a guy like Gordon who can also be a facilitator? No qeestion about that but let Trey do his job. It can't be that hard.
Can't believe I'm agreeing with Dutch. I'm not a big fan of Trey; I think he's too small and too slow. However, if Utah is going to pursue the Hayward-as-playmaker model, the Jazz should go out and sign a Derek-Fisher type (in his youth) to play "PG" - i.e. someone that can just hang out behind the arc and make 3 after 3. There's really no need for a true PG with Godron trying to do everything.
This is a much bigger issue than speed and quickness. I saw it at Michigan just figured he was so tired from carrying the team. It appears he just doesn't want to put the energy into that end of the court. I've seen some really bad defenders turn around and be solid defenders after they mature and understand how important defense is at this level.
So Hawes, Thompson and Irwing outrebounded all Jazz team by 9. Nice 3 reb mister 12 mil/year Favors. Nice 2 reb mister rebounding beast Kanter. Nice 2 rebounds mister Dunk champ Evans. Great effort all our young and athletic guys!
Rudy Gobert - 2 rebs in 4 mins.
Enes Kanter - 2 rebs in 19 mins.