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LjJazzman

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Is Joe Ingles going to lose his job of inbounding the ball with only a couple seconds left in the game, or is it going to Diaw?

Its got to be Diaw, right?
 
Ingles will have his best year so far in more limited minutes. He'll play better with better players around him.
 
Ingles will have his best year so far in more limited minutes. He'll play better with better players around him.

I agree with you. Ingles really flys under the nose of a lot of people... even Jazz fans. If this dude was on the Spurs, many people would lump him in as yet another hidden gem the Spurs dug up.
 
I agree with you. Ingles really flys under the nose of a lot of people... even Jazz fans. If this dude was on the Spurs, many people would lump him in as yet another hidden gem the Spurs dug up.

Doubtful. He would be viewed as how he is viewed now, a guy who has nice ball movement and can hit 3's. That is all he is on the court. On the Spurs he would get more 3's probably, but he would still have limited minutes because the fact he cant create shots and can't get to the FT line.
 
Doubtful. He would be viewed as how he is viewed now, a guy who has nice ball movement and can hit 3's. That is all he is on the court. On the Spurs he would get more 3's probably, but he would still have limited minutes because the fact he cant create shots and can't get to the FT line.

Sure don't think he would be a different player just his contribution would be emphasized more on the Spurs.
 
Ingles also gets under the skin of opponents. He's a great guy to have as an 11th-12th guy. One who isn't a rotation player, but a guy you find mins here and there for and then can play more if a wing gets hurt.
 
Why do we want Diaw inbounding the ball?

You want Diaw to get the inbound pass and then make a play.
 
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