homeytennis
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I can't believe someone on the Stars didn't get signed.
Their next two games have been postponed as well.I can't believe someone on the Stars didn't get signed.
Agreed but DH wont be playing either of those roles. Your boy Shaq got no play because he couldn't stretch the floor.He's playing Trent who refuses to shoot and when he does it is bad bad.... so who knows. Also JC is at 31% and Quin has told him to LFF (let the "bad word" fly).
That's DL's faultWe could have drafted or signed Lu Dort or Garrison Matthews instead of drafting Oni. I suppose if we had they would be in the same place as Oni today.
A modicum of poor perimeter defense awareness would be nice.It will be fun to see all the griping around here from those convinced that House should get a full-fledged tryout as THE MISSING PIECE for the Jazz while Quin treats him as a break-glass-only-in-case-of-emergency type of pickup.
I won't gripe... I don't see him as the missing piece. I see him as a guy we should take a look at and would support signing hm for the rest of the season as an insurance policy or as a way to rest other guys by having a reliable replacement to eat up the minutes. This is a much better use of a roster spot than keeping a guy that Quin will not use even in an emergency. If we are 100% healthy and don't use him then great.It will be fun to see all the griping around here from those convinced that House should get a full-fledged tryout as THE MISSING PIECE for the Jazz while Quin treats him as a break-glass-only-in-case-of-emergency type of pickup.
I remember when Corbin was coach, the Jazz signed Kyle Weaver out of the GLeague and in one game he was the second leading scorer to Hayward and filled up the stat sheet with a lot of positive statistics and the next day was gone. I can't remember if DL or KOC was the GM then.I won't gripe... I don't see him as the missing piece. I see him as a guy we should take a look at and would support signing hm for the rest of the season as an insurance policy or as a way to rest other guys by having a reliable replacement to eat up the minutes. This is a much better use of a roster spot than keeping a guy that Quin will not use even in an emergency. If we are 100% healthy and don't use him then great.
I am on the same page. Even teams that are very good at development have hits and misses - like Oni. And every team seems to have young talent who dont get minutes that the fans are sure deserve more time. Happens every year with the Jazz. What has happened with Butler was very predictable given our current roster and demands for winning now.Quin’s track record of bringing guys up through the ranks is very good. Sometimes I wonder if people take a second to think about a bunch of the guys on our team and how they got to where they are. Don’t understand why he’s getting a rep for burying guys on the bench. Oh wait….it’s because every fan ever has wanted to ply the young guys more.
I’m sure someone will turn this into “NBA teams are never wrong blah blah blah xD”.
Miami.I am on the same page. Even teams that are very good at development have hits and misses - like Oni. And every team seems to have young talent who dont get minutes that the fans are sure deserve more time. Happens every year with the Jazz. What has happened with Butler was very predictable given our current roster and demands for winning now.
Joe, Royce, Trent, and even Rudy have been developed very well by Quin. The better team you are, the more difficult it is to develop young talent because the shift moves to winning games right now. I am curious what organizations people hold up as doing a better job than Quin and the Jazz? I am sure there are some but how long is the list?
So.....the long list is one?Miami.
I am on the same page. Even teams that are very good at development have hits and misses - like Oni. And every team seems to have young talent who dont get minutes that the fans are sure deserve more time. Happens every year with the Jazz. What has happened with Butler was very predictable given our current roster and demands for winning now.
Joe, Royce, Trent, and even Rudy have been developed very well by Quin. The better team you are, the more difficult it is to develop young talent because the shift moves to winning games right now. I am curious what organizations people hold up as doing a better job than Quin and the Jazz? I am sure there are some but how long is the list?
The situation is somewhat different from the Jazz in this regard, but Memphis sure seems to stand out as getting lots good (winning) efforts from young players. Their roster is so chock-full of young guys that seem to deserve time that I can't help wondering if the Grizzlies might be open to moving older players like Brooks and Anderson for the right price.I am on the same page. Even teams that are very good at development have hits and misses - like Oni. And every team seems to have young talent who dont get minutes that the fans are sure deserve more time. Happens every year with the Jazz. What has happened with Butler was very predictable given our current roster and demands for winning now.
Joe, Royce, Trent, and even Rudy have been developed very well by Quin. The better team you are, the more difficult it is to develop young talent because the shift moves to winning games right now. I am curious what organizations people hold up as doing a better job than Quin and the Jazz? I am sure there are some but how long is the list?