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Mark Jackson Just Can't Let It GO

Say what you want about Mark Jackson but I wish the development of Alec Burks mirrored Klay Thompson's.
 
Still talking?

Now I remember why I don't post in this forum. The unfiltered stupidity that flows freely from some people, truly boggles the mind.

of course i'm talking. all you are doing is shut your mouth up because you have no arguments.

basketball IQ is very low on this board.
 
5 seconds left, OT, 7th game of the finals. You are down 3. Who takes the final shot, Curry or Stockton. Honestly now.

Take it out of the clutch situation. You need a 3 to break the momentum and get your team back on track. Who do you draw the play for, Stockton or Curry?


what an awful scenario. curry is only 25. 10 years later he could be regarded as a greatest shooter of all time breaking every damn records or he might be out of the league by next year because of his ankle.

also don't confuse 'clutch shooting' vs. 'shooting'. they are 2 very different thing. doesn't matter how much better steve kerr at shooting 3's. in this situation, you let michael jordan take that final shot.
 
5 seconds left, OT, 7th game of the finals. You are down 3. Who takes the final shot, Curry or Stockton. Honestly now.

Take it out of the clutch situation. You need a 3 to break the momentum and get your team back on track. Who do you draw the play for, Stockton or Curry?

I go with curry
 
what an awful scenario. curry is only 25. 10 years later he could be regarded as a greatest shooter of all time breaking every damn records or he might be out of the league by next year because of his ankle.

also don't confuse 'clutch shooting' vs. 'shooting'. they are 2 very different thing. doesn't matter how much better steve kerr at shooting 3's. in this situation, you let michael jordan take that final shot.

Dodging the question. Fair enough.
 
I go with curry

In both scenarios? Curry is arguably in his prime, put him on a team with an in-his-prime Stockton and you take the ball out of Stocks hands in both scenarios?

I might go with Curry in the second, but in the first I want the ball in Stockton's hands.
 
In both scenarios? Curry is arguably in his prime, put him on a team with an in-his-prime Stockton and you take the ball out of Stocks hands in both scenarios?

I might go with Curry in the second, but in the first I want the ball in Stockton's hands.

If I need a 3 at the end of a game then I give the ball to the best shooter on my team every time.

That means I go with ray allen, reggie miller, steph curry all before I go with stockton.

Most teams stockton would be thier best shooter but if curry and stockton are both on the same team and I need a 3 I go with curry
 
If I need a 3 at the end of a game then I give the ball to the best shooter on my team every time.

That means I go with ray allen, reggie miller, steph curry all before I go with stockton.

Most teams stockton would be thier best shooter but if curry and stockton are both on the same team and I need a 3 I go with curry
On a high volume basis, I would agree that those guys were better than Stock...but if you absolutely need a big bucket in the clutch, Stockton is every bit as good or better than any of those guys.
 
On a high volume basis, I would agree that those guys were better than Stock...but if you absolutely need a big bucket in the clutch, Stockton is every bit as good or better than any of those guys.

Bob horry
 
On a high volume basis, I would agree that those guys were better than Stock...but if you absolutely need a big bucket in the clutch, Stockton is every bit as good or better than any of those guys.

Curry's the guy you get the ball to for a shot.
Stockton's the guy you get the ball to find a good shot.
 
Curry's the guy you get the ball to for a shot.
Stockton's the guy you get the ball to find a good shot.
We'll just have to agree to disagree...I think Stockton was the greatest clutch player in Jazz history. If I'm coaching a team with Stockton on it and we need a basket to win the game, I'm drawing up plays to have him take the big shot every time.
 
We'll just have to agree to disagree...I think Stockton was the greatest clutch player in Jazz history. If I'm coaching a team with Stockton on it and we need a basket to win the game, I'm drawing up plays to have him take the big shot every time.

You misunderstand me.

If there's some time left on the clock(think 5-14 seconds) you draw up a play and give the ball to Stockton with a rough outline, and he'll find the right person to shoot it(possibly him)

If there's less than 5 seconds, or the defense is incredibly good and incredibly stingy, someone's gonna have to shoot a bad shot. That person should be Curry.
 
Anyone that speaks truth is considered an idiot by jazz fans right? He said Stock shot was good and not great. How is that false and how you going ge tupset about it. More sensitive then a pregnant woman(jazz fans)
 
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