NAOS
Well-Known Member
lmao. You said 4th or 5th. The OR is your usage, not mine. And LMFAO at you flashing the online depth chart. Depending on the injury status of Favors or Gobert, Booker was as high as our SECOND big for long stretches. They tried starting him, but his offense fell off a cliff so dramatically that they had to just use him as bench energy (3rd big). Lyles definitely didn't start the year ahead of him on the chart, and even when it was starting to click for him offensively, he had to be pulled for defensive reasons. When Lyles first got the start over Booker, that was for fit reasons, not because he'd earned it. I'd agree that Lyles jumped Booker on the depth chart by the last 15 or so games, but he definitely didn't before then.
But even if you "win" the argument about Lyles over Booker, what have you proven? That the jazz had an untested rookie who struggled for half the season as the 2nd or 3rd big? Is that what you want to win?
Booker was way more to us than a 4th or 5th big. Your efforts here smack of making an apology for the front office.
But even if you "win" the argument about Lyles over Booker, what have you proven? That the jazz had an untested rookie who struggled for half the season as the 2nd or 3rd big? Is that what you want to win?
Booker was way more to us than a 4th or 5th big. Your efforts here smack of making an apology for the front office.