Is there anywhere to re-watch the whole media day? I can't find it on the Jazz's website anywhere.
More confident? He wouldn't flex infront of the camera, seemed annoyed, only basketball related questions were of him in the summer league. I didn't think he looked more confident at all from that interview with locke,
I also felt he gave the worse interview so far
I think he annoys Dante, but Favors seems to like him.
I read all 7 pages of this media day thread and without adding up the comments, I would say 5.5 of the pages were about Locke and 1.5 pages were about the jazz. David Locke is the worst and those who love him cheer secretly cheer for BYU or pump their dads... weights in the back room. Locke is a shrill, selfish, unapologetic, plagiarist and is the only thing I don't like about the jazz currently (outside of not having a go to scorer).
I hate that this media day is Locke central.
Gobert looking pretty yoked
I read all 7 pages of this media day thread and without adding up the comments, I would say 5.5 of the pages were about Locke and 1.5 pages were about the jazz. David Locke is the worst and those who love him cheer secretly cheer for BYU or pump their dads... weights in the back room. Locke is a shrill, selfish, unapologetic, plagiarist and is the only thing I don't like about the jazz currently (outside of not having a go to scorer).
I hate that this media day is Locke central.
The Bradley draft pick still puzzles me. He seems like a nice kid though, I hope he finds his place in the league.
He asks questions that lead to the conclusions he's already made. He tries to get them to say the things that confirm his own findings. It's really awkward, because most guys have no idea what he's trying to ask and it comes off as weird. Ego driven interviewing. Annoying.
He looked pretty solid in summer league. He doesnt look awkward which is good. I have hope for him!
Another thing about the interviews, I sensed that Jingling really was miffed by Hay's decision to go to the Celts -- didn't approve of his handling of it, and because he didn't let him know or call him, felt a bit betrayed. Anyone else think that?
I think he showed the appropriate amount of hate/indifference. I think rudys shot at Hayward and hill showed more dislike. Ingles seemed like he disapproved like a big brother would of something dumb his little brother did.
I think everyone has bought in and everyone seems on the same page... we gonna lock **** down, Rubio needs to make threes, hood needs to score, we have depth... pretty consistent messages I thought.
Which shot from Rudy, specifically?
Gobert looking pretty yoked