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Which one is more likely to happen?


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addictionary

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What is more likely to happen this season?
 
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I voted Favors will make 10 blocks. Cause he already proved his rim protector skills. Many poll options seems likely but that one is the most likely to me.
 
Evans will make a lot of top 10's... why?

- Evans likely to get lots and LOTS of minutes

- Evans likely playing against scrubs & 2nd units

- Our front court is pretty thin in the 2nd unit, so I think he'll get a lot of alley hoops calls


...and Finally.... it ain't that hard to make a top 10 in daily highlight reels... LOL
 
What's more likely,

A. The Jazz lose a ton of games in the last minute showing inexperience but are able to stay close throughout.

B. The Jazz get run out of the gym nightly.

C. The Jazz find a way to win those close games and have a surprise season.

D. It's going to be a nightly surprise of: Inconsistently, amazing play, surprise performances, looking like a bunch of D-Leaguers, All-Star team here we come!!!!!
 
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What's more likely,

A. The Jazz lose a ton of games in the last minute showing inexperience but are able to stay close throughout.

B. The Jazz get run out of the gym nightly.

C. The Jazz find a way to win those close games and have a surprise season.

A
 
Mark Eaton had 14 blocks twice, 13 once, 12 blocks four times, 11 blocks four times, and 10 blocks eight times.

Two of these occurred during the playoffs. The only other player to do that was Andrew Bynum with 10 blocks.
 
Gordon Hayward has only scored one double-double in his career. Paul George had 23 last year. :trollface:

Gordon Hayward was also our best transition ball-handler, and leaked out consistently-- mostly due to the fact that he has 4 above average rebounding big men on his team.
 
Gordon Hayward was also our best transition ball-handler, and leaked out consistently-- mostly due to the fact that he has 4 above average rebounding big men on his team.

It was a parody of the sometimes maniacal-obsessive nature of the board (which you have *confirmed* Pavlov Dawg)
 
It was a parody of the sometimes maniacal-obsessive nature of the board (which you have *confirmed* Pavlov Dawg)

Not really. There's many other things that Hayward (along with all of our young players) can be criticized about. I just think that saying George is better because of rebounding is rather foolish-- even if you're trying to provoke a response
 
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