Paul George?? Really??
Another player I don't really understand the hype around. Yes, he had played some good D on Derrick Rose in the playoffs. He is also a poor shooter.
Paul George?? Really??
he Jazz gave up a top two point guard in his prime for pennies on the dollar.
The Jazz could have got more for Williams?
They got essentially three lottery picks for him, and two of them were top 3 picks. Plus a pretty serviceable starting type PG
Who's obsessed? And what don't you get? The 22.3 PPG on good percentages (49/36/83), the 4.5 APG, that he was in the same class as Griffin in adjusted +/- (.8 less than Griffin, and 5 better than the next best player), that he has no weakness to his game, he has a very nice physical profile (6' 3.5" is perfectly fine when you have a 6' 9" wingspan and are very athletic) and that he's only 22 years old?
I don't get what people aren't obsessed with either. Wait...
KOC felt as though he worked over the Nets in this deal.
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I think the feeling is mutual, especially considering the hilarious fact that if the season is cancelled, DWill may have just played a total of 12 games for the Nets. If I could, I would give KOC a very hetro slap on the butt on this trade.
Spencer Ryan Hall, Salt City Hoops: Fiction. Until last weekend, I was convinced that moving D-Will was the best move for the Jazz, even though I wasn't thrilled with the new pieces. Seeing him in Utah for his charity dodge ball event, however, slapped me back to reality: The Jazz gave up a top two point guard in his prime for pennies on the dollar.
Gotta love solid and unwavering journalism.
When a blogger changes his mind on the spot because he saw DWill was in a chatty good mood at a non-basketball charity event, it's time to realize his opinions aren't worth the time and energy to entertain.
Gotta love solid and unwavering journalism.
When a blogger changes his mind on the spot because he saw DWill was in a chtty good mood at a non-basketball charity event, it's time to realize his opinions aren't worth the time and energy to entertain.
The Burks vs Jimmer question is ridiculous. 99.9% of Jazz fans have never seen Burks play.
Don't see any SF's on the roster. See Hayward, Burks and CJ Miles as SG's primarily.
It's because they watched him flourish at the 2 spot at the end of last year. I have a feeling Kobe would prefer the Jazz play him at the 3, though.I don't understand why people keep wanting Hayward to be a 2. He played some PF in college and with some work in he will be an adequate, skilled SF who can shoot and is a threat outside the arc. Burks on the other hand has the potential to be a very good shooting guard in the NBA and CJ can come off the bench for either position.
I don't. This was the same deal offered for Carmelo. Is Deron better than Carmelo? Yes, but Anthony is an elite scorer and the bigger the player, the higher the price. Also don't forget Carmelo is commited to staying in New York. Deron refused to make that same promise about NJ. So much more risk with the Nets taking Deron and hoping he'll stay IF they can atrract another top-tier FA.KOC is high on Favors and was the reason why the deal went down so quick. I always thought that we should have asked for at least few second rounders. I think Billy King felt as though he worked over the Jazz in this deal.
It's because they watched him flourish at the 2 spot at the end of last year. I have a feeling Kobe would prefer the Jazz play him at the 3, though.
If Eric Gordon was a rookie and had yet to play a game in the NBA people would be talking about his shooting ability and his lack of height for a SG. If the roles were reversed I am sure that people would be very skeptical about the Clippers as well.
My biggest problem was the comment by David Thorpe who I usually agree with:
David Thorpe, Scouts Inc.: Fiction. I think Houston is a solid rebounding/defensive center away from 50-plus wins. (Can McHale get Hasheem Thabeet's awesome potential to that level?) And the Clips have the assets to do some interesting things, as does Minnesota (especially if it hires Adelman). My guess is Utah will enter full rebuilding mode sooner than most people expect.
Houston? Really? Minnesota? Really? The Rockets might be slightly better than the Jazz this year but in 2 years the Rockets will still be a lottery team and the Jazz will be fighting for a top 4 seed in the playoffs. Minnesota is just absurd. Adelman is a great coach but he struggled with HOuston becuase he had a lot of players with the same skill set. Doesn't that describe the T-Wolves as well? I don't see any scenario in which the T-Wolves will be better than the Jazz for at least 4 more years.
My biggest problem was Thorpe calling Millsap a slasher. ****ing dumb. He may slash between guys for rebounds and the like. But he's not a ****ing slasher.
Ask KOC...Hayward was drafted as a potential SG. KOC talked about creating mismatches at positions when he spoke about the reasons for drafting Hayward. He certainly can't create mismatches at SF; he could as one of the tallest SG's in the league.I don't understand why people keep wanting Hayward to be a 2. He played some PF in college and with some work in he will be an adequate, skilled SF who can shoot and is a threat outside the arc. Burks on the other hand has the potential to be a very good shooting guard in the NBA and CJ can come off the bench for either position.
A lot of his points came off slashes, especially in the Dwill era. Not that absurd of a statement.