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Rudy Gobert has got to go

People are really going full retard. It's crazy how quickly people turn on a player.

It's embarrassing.
Make a ****ing argument with actual facts rather than stating your ****** opinion. Argue Gobert is better for the Jazz right now than not. If you can't beyond insulting someone, **** off. I can.
 
Interesting result tonight...
You mean the people who believe the earth is round won over the flat-earthers?

My conclusion is that the Jazz need to trade both Favors AND Gobert. Favors only played 12 mins. Wasn't a factor, other than missing a shot and falling backwards into Gobert's leg. CLEARLY the Jazz are better with Udoh and Jerebko at the 4/5.
 
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You mean the people who believe the earth is round won over the flat-earthers?

My conclusion is that the Jazz need to trade both Favors AND Gobert. Favors only played 12 mins. Wasn't a factor, other than missing a shot and falling backwards into Gobert's leg. CLEARLY the Jazz are better with Udoh and Jerebko at the 4/5.
Your mean the play that Favors got Hacked about 6 times. That's the shot your blaming him for?
 
This is a new phenomenon I'm seeing more and more. It must be given a name, since I don't think it has been identified so far but the signs are eerily similar in every case. It happened last year with Favors, now it's happening with Hood and Gobert and the very fact that it's happening with Gobert, who just last year was arguably a top 10 player in the league suggests that it is indeed a phenomenon with the fans and not some random occurrence. It's the phenomenon of blaming injured players for under-performance as if it's their skill and game that has diminished in some catastrophic way rather than their bodies not being able to function for the duration of the recovery. It's disregarding years upon years of production on very high level in favor of a handful of games playing injured and/or while recovering from injury as if the players just woke up one day and had forgotten how to play basketball. Trade Gobert? Are you ****ing serious? Throw in Hood like he's some late second rounderer with 500K cash considerations value. Get your **** together, Jazz fans.
 
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This is a new phenomenon I'm seeing more and more. It must be given a name, since I don't think it has been identified so far but the signs are eerily similar in every case. It happened last year with Favors, now it's happening with Hood and Gobert and the very fact that it's happening with Gobert, who just last year was arguably a top 10 player in the league suggests that it is indeed a phenomenon with the fans and not some random occurrence. It's the phenomenon of blaming injured players for under-performance as if it's their skill and game that has diminished in some catastrophic way rather than their bodies not being able to function for the duration of the recovery. It's disregarding years upon years of production on very high level in favor of a handful of games playing injured and/or while recovering from injury as if the players just woke up one day and had forgotten how to play basketball. Trade Gobert? Are you ****ing serious? Throw in Hood like he's some late second rounderer with 500K cash considerations value. Get your **** together, Jazz fans.
What should we call the phenomenon of people who choose to ignore the fact that over 25 games into the season, any lineup with Gobert is bad for the Jazz and any lineup without him is good for the Jazz. Yes, Rudy is a great basketball player. Acknowledging Rudy, with THIS YEAR'S roster, is bad is not bad. Those who do not recognize this, get your **** together.
 
What should we call the phenomenon of people who choose to ignore the fact that over 25 games into the season, any lineup with Gobert is bad for the Jazz and any lineup without him is good for the Jazz. Yes, Rudy is a great basketball player. Acknowledging Rudy, with THIS YEAR'S roster, is bad is not bad. Those who do not recognize this, get your **** together.
You don't trade a franchise center(ALL NBA center) because this year's roster doesn't work with him(which was about as expected as something can be). You trade the pieces that don't work with him.
 
What should we call the phenomenon of people who choose to ignore the fact that over 25 games into the season, any lineup with Gobert is bad for the Jazz and any lineup without him is good for the Jazz. Yes, Rudy is a great basketball player. Acknowledging Rudy, with THIS YEAR'S roster, is bad is not bad. Those who do not recognize this, get your **** together.
Lmao, do you really think every lineup used this year that has Rudy in it has been bad?
 
Please, quote one of my "hater" comments.
Archie, in the old system, you were not only disliking posts but negging them as well. You probably hold the all-time record for negging on this site. Just ask the mods. They know better than me, but I'll bet I'm right. And that's why I call you a hater. Disliking is disagreeing. Negging is hating on someone. Face it. If you don't like it, then try to be more agreeable.
 
People are really going full retard. It's crazy how quickly people turn on a player.

It's embarrassing.
Every team's best lineup so far in the 17-18 Season - December Edition.

Utah Jazz: A.Burks, D.Favors, J.Ingles, J.Jerebko, D.Mitchell

Jazz, what is you doing? Their three most lineups are all huge negatives. The lineup of Favors, Gobert, Rubio, Ingles, and Mitchell is especially atrocious, posting a net of -31.7 over 86 minutes and a putrid 48% True shooting. Swapping Hood in for Mitchell(their most used group) isn't much better, posting a -11.2.

And so we're forced to dig a little deeper. The chosen lineup put up an incredible 141.5 ORTG on an amazing 72% True shooting. They have just 40 minutes together, though, while the starters have all played between 80 and 110 minutes.

There is not a single positive lineup using Gobert. Hopefully they figure that out soon because you kind of need your best player.


Best Offensive Lineup in the NBA: Utah Jazz- Burks/Favors/Ingles/Jerebko/Mitchell - 141.5 ORTG

Lmao - Yes.
 
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