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Official Richard-Jefferson-type Hope Thread (for Utard fanzz)

NAOS

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First off, this thread is sticky material... let that be known.

This thread is officially the one to place your comments about how awesome Richard Jefferson has been for the Spurs this year--after what was a very disappointing campaign last year--and that the same phenomenon may occur with another Jefferson named Al. He plays for the Utah Jazz.

You know, next year is our year! I can see the writing on the wall.

NAOS
 
Jefferson has been solid the past few games. Unfortunately, aside from him and Deron nobody else has been.
 
typical. There's always a next year with the Jazz. How about this year, we got to find a way to get that Rip guy from pistons and dump ak, bell, and miles.
 
I would love it if the Jazz could trade AK for Prince. Then go after a shooter in free agency next year.
 
Is this thread implying that AJ wasn't our second best player last night?

I don't know what the thread is implying, but I'm saying the Jazz obviously still need time to figure out what works best. AJ has strengths that don't fit well into the Jazz system. He was sold to us fans as "the best low post scorer in the league", but the Jazz don't like to run black hole offense to accommodate. The Jazz went away from early season AJ post iso's and kept hammering The System down his throat. It didn't take, and the longer and harder they pushed AJ the worse the Jazz have looked.

Last night was different offensively as D-Will and AJ started to mesh rather than worrying about involving the entire team. Chat was miserable until AJ's monster dunk, when sentiment flipped from "we're all gonna die" to "AJ is having a monster game. Give us more!". I hope to look at the game after a couple weeks or more as the turning point.

It takes time to fit the puzzle pieces together in a way that maximizes strengths and masks weaknesses.
 
r-jeff's numbers this season look nearly identical to last season. his 3pt shooting is up a bit and his rebounding, assisting, and 2pt shooting are down a bit.

on the other hand, parker's numbers look dramatically better this season. and ginobili has been playing far more. he has already played 2/3 as many minutes so far this season, as he did the entire 2009-2010 season.
 
I don't know what the thread is implying, but I'm saying the Jazz obviously still need time to figure out what works best. AJ has strengths that don't fit well into the Jazz system. He was sold to us fans as "the best low post scorer in the league", but the Jazz don't like to run black hole offense to accommodate. The Jazz went away from early season AJ post iso's and kept hammering The System down his throat. It didn't take, and the longer and harder they pushed AJ the worse the Jazz have looked.

Last night was different offensively as D-Will and AJ started to mesh rather than worrying about involving the entire team. Chat was miserable until AJ's monster dunk, when sentiment flipped from "we're all gonna die" to "AJ is having a monster game. Give us more!". I hope to look at the game after a couple weeks or more as the turning point.
Last night I was thinking "wow that wasn't part of the offense" every time Dwill dumped it to AJ in the post, then they did it time and time again. In the second half they tried it a couple of times and the spurs started to double and Big Al was unable/unaware to pass out of it. He only scored 4 pts after the half. I hope that Sloan gave him the green light to do his thing when he has a 1 on 1 from time to time because it was very effective. The next step is for him to learn to pass out of the double team. I'm still optimistic that will happen.
It takes time to fit the puzzle pieces together in a way that maximizes strengths and masks weaknesses.
I think this may be a better explanation of what the thread is about. After a major aquisition (RJ) the spurs eeked out 50 wins last year (tied for 8th place in the west) and at times looked like they were getting too old. This year, they are blowing everybody out of the water and in first place in the league. They are maximizing what they have. This thread is about the hope that the same happens to the Jazz. Yeah I know it's always a year away, but such is the life of a Jazz fan.

By the way, RJ is shooting significantly better this year from three (not that its the sole reason the spurs are dominating). The difference between 31% and 40% is the difference between a good 3 pt threat and abysmal 3pt shooting. The only guy on the Jazz shooting over 40% from 3 is Millsap.
 
They also had some nice complimentary off season signings, including the best 3 point shooter in the league and the 6th ranked rookie. Jazz overhauled and didn't add any real impact (which they arguably lost). Watson and Elson have been nice additions, but are very limited and can't add to the stars as they're replacements. Bonner and Neal are additions to the strong core.

If the Jazz can do the same thing in the off season then they'll be set up very nicely next season. You cannot overhaul your core and upgrade every spot in one summer. It's just not possible. Jazz had to move Boozer and are now set up to build on the new foundation.
 
First off, this thread is sticky material... let that be known.

This thread is officially the one to place your comments about how awesome Richard Jefferson has been for the Spurs this year--after what was a very disappointing campaign last year--and that the same phenomenon may occur with another Jefferson named Al. He plays for the Utah Jazz.

You know, next year is our year! I can see the writing on the wall.

NAOS

Richard Jefferson is teh best!!
 
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