mcbsst
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Laugh every time I think about this takeG League
Laugh every time I think about this takeG League
What's the Jazzs record since Kessler returned from sickness?
Answer the questionHe single handedly brought us back in the Atlanta game and we likely win the Philadelphia game if Hardy puts him in over KO.
Please keep digging yourself deeper.
And what is our guard core shooting percentage over that stretch?What's the Jazzs record since Kessler returned from sickness?
He also never said Walker should be in the g league… and I need to do better.He single handedly brought us back in the Atlanta game and we likely win the Philadelphia game if Hardy puts him in over KO.
Please keep digging yourself deeper.
No you dumbass… everyone knows the source of all good things Jazz comes from THT and THT alone… the source of all evil is Sexton/Kessler and whoever else Cy ain’t feeling at the moment.And what is our guard core shooting percentage over that stretch?
Correlation does not prove causation.
Haha it figures he would try to blame Kessler.And what is our guard core shooting percentage over that stretch?
Correlation does not prove causation.
Ehh, I don't think Walker sucks the way I think Sexton sucks. That's not fair to Walker to put him with SextonNo you dumbass… everyone knows the source of all good things Jazz comes from THT and THT alone… the source of all evil is Sexton/Kessler and whoever else Cy ain’t feeling at the moment.
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Kessler is also 2nd in BPM for the team, behind Lauri. Lauri and Kessler seem to lead in most advanced stats, or be at least in the top 3 or 4 on the team. Everything points to Kessler being a net positive on the court. Where, looking here at PER, everyone from Olynyk on down at barely at, or in fact below, league average. The only ones over 20 are Markkanen and Kessler. Bottom line, Kessler needs more minutes and Markkanen needs to be more of a focus on the team in general.
Two things I think play into that. Gobert is in a desperate situation, so he is trying to do too much, which shifts his focus and he can't be as efficient as he could be, plus them just sucking means he is pulled down in the suckitude like being stuck in a bog. Also, Kessler doesn't try to do too much, he plays to his strengths and is a pretty smart player, so he takes what comes to him and makes the most of it. Bodes well for his future, imo.Kessler has a better defensive rating and BPM than Gobert this season. ****ing crazy.
Also, on a Per 36 basis Kessler is just killing it. Here is his rebounding highlighted. Leading the team by a decent margin with Vando. His scoring is about 13 per 36, more than Vando. His other stats all hold up, with his blocks off the chart at nearly 4 per 36, and highest FG% on the team, granted with fewer attempts. At per 36 he would fully be a starting center, by these stats at least. I, for one, feel he needs more minutes, first to help him develop and second to see what he can do with it.View attachment 13376
Kessler is also 2nd in BPM for the team, behind Lauri. Lauri and Kessler seem to lead in most advanced stats, or be at least in the top 3 or 4 on the team. Everything points to Kessler being a net positive on the court. Where, looking here at PER, everyone from Olynyk on down at barely at, or in fact below, league average. The only ones over 20 are Markkanen and Kessler. Bottom line, Kessler needs more minutes and Markkanen needs to be more of a focus on the team in general.
I'll preface this by saying I really like Kessler, and have been super impressed. I think he should continue to get as many opportunities as he can handle.
Just to balance out the board a little it has to be noted that Kessler is really rough in a half court offense. Hardy doesn't even know what to do with him most of the time. He isn't a good screener/roll guy/or pick and pop guy, is useless off ball, and can't (or hasn't been allowed to) post up. The only way it is working is when the defense completely forgets he is on the court and a teammate is able find him unguarded right next to the hoop. He's also generally playing all of his minutes against bench units.
They were great, but I'm not sure the plan should be for him to be so irrelevant to a half court offense that he nobody guards him.I don’t know those two back door alley ups last night were ****ing sick and we weren’t doing much after that.