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Game Thread Mar 14, 2022 08:00PM MT: Jazz vs. Bucks

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Which is great. It's unfortunate that he 99% relies on others for that type of efficiency.

It's not like we fed him in the post, he backed down his guy, and finished with authority. We litetally have to get him the ball in a very protected part of the court for him to score at that efficiency.


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Yeah but statistically we win a lot more when they do exactly that, so it makes sense to do so and it is a litmus test for how we are attacking the defense. And we didn't ramp any of that up until the 2nd half when we made a strong run in the 3rd quarter, then Gobert cleaned up a lot of crap on the glass in the 4th. He was definitely not the reason we lost.
 
Yeah but statistically we win a lot more when they do exactly that, so it makes sense to do so and it is a litmus test for how we are attacking the defense. And we didn't ramp any of that up until the 2nd half when we made a strong run in the 3rd quarter, then Gobert cleaned up a lot of crap on the glass in the 4th. He was definitely not the reason we lost.
This ain't gonna be better till we figure out what to do with royce please don't pass me the ball in forth o neal, and should i run in 3 defender or pull up 3 pointer from half field hero Donovan...
 
When I was watching the replay there were at least 4 times when Donovan or Clarkson missed a wide open 3ft pass to Gobert that would have resulted in an easy dunk. They would make a nifty move and draw out Gobert's defender and then try and force something over both guys ignoring a wide open guaranteed basket. To be fair it was easy to see from my angle watching the play, but from their angle it would have maybe been a difficult pass.
 
Yeah but statistically we win a lot more when they do exactly that, so it makes sense to do so and it is a litmus test for how we are attacking the defense. And we didn't ramp any of that up until the 2nd half when we made a strong run in the 3rd quarter, then Gobert cleaned up a lot of crap on the glass in the 4th. He was definitely not the reason we lost.
I agree. He's not the reason we lost. I'm not implying that at all.

Rudy had a bad first half and that happens. We tried to get him the ball but the Bucks forced us to get it out to shooters who were hitting (10 3s in the 1st quarter).

Since Bojan was out, we really didn't have a true shooter so we cooled off from there. It's unreasonable to expect 10 3s a quarter just like it's unreasonable to expect Rudy to get 20 dunks a game.

Clarkson and Don didn't play well and we lacked Bojan's shooting. And we didn't get a fair whistle in the first. A few trips to the line changes the narrative.

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Didn't watch but another game of Mitchell being a ballhog and Gobert being extremely efficient? Sounds typical.

Jazz got to figure out a way to get Gobert more shots.

He took about an 18 foot wing jumper! He missed it but just barely. It looked really good. Hopefully he takes a few more in the future.


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I just realised bucks have 2 2-way players who can score and defend at elite level. holiday and giannis.

jazz have none

Did you forget about buckets oneal? Oh wait, he does neither of those things


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- Great to see Conley have a good game.
- I finally got to see some minutes from the lineup I was looking forward to: Gobert, Gay, Royce, Donovan, Conley. It was pretty bad in the 2nd quarter, but really good in the 3rd quarter. I'm not sure why Quin decided to close with Clarkson.
- As an individual game, it's hard to be too upset about this one. We had some funky lineups out there and still played well and had a good chance to win against a great team. In combination with all of our other losses and 4th quarter collapses, this one was difficult.

Strangest thing about closing with clarkson is that he barely touched the ball. In fact i dont remember him ever touching the ball at the end.


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When I was watching the replay there were at least 4 times when Donovan or Clarkson missed a wide open 3ft pass to Gobert that would have resulted in an easy dunk. They would make a nifty move and draw out Gobert's defender and then try and force something over both guys ignoring a wide open guaranteed basket. To be fair it was easy to see from my angle watching the play, but from their angle it would have maybe been a difficult pass.

Oh my god this.
One of the worst games i have ever seen of guys (especially donovan) missing gobert for easy ones.


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Which is great. It's unfortunate that he 99% relies on others for that type of efficiency.

It's not like we fed him in the post, he backed down his guy, and finished with authority. We litetally have to get him the ball in a very protected part of the court for him to score at that efficiency.


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Then get him the ball more in those positions. He's going to make the **** or get fouled most of the time. Or let him shoot jump shots. Anything. He has to get at least 10 attempts per game.
 
This ain't gonna be better till we figure out what to do with royce please don't pass me the ball in forth o neal, and should i run in 3 defender or pull up 3 pointer from half field hero Donovan...
This team has so many issues. First and foremost is team defense. We are a sieve and Rudy can only cover so much blatant crap. I think House could help us plug some of those holes, now he is having an MRI on his knee. I would say that our lack of size and athleticism in the backcourt and wing spots, and general inability to play perimeter D, is our #1 problem. It helps Whiteside and Rudy put up big numbers, does not help us win games. But since our opportunity to address this issue has passed for this year we are stuck with what we have. So, barring some defensive renaissance for the entire team, we are destined for an early playoff exit again.

Our #2 problem is our inability to continue playing with focus after we get a big lead. We give up way too many big leads and it is primarily due to lack of focus and effort. This leads to problem #3, and is tied to problem #1.

Then our #3 problem is our inability to close games. I am not even just saying clutch games, but in general. It is tied directly to #1 and #2, but it is a real problem that we abandon our vaunted offense right when we need it most to resort to hero ball and bad decision-making, mostly by DM. Conley needs the ball in his hands 80% of the time at the end of games. Look at how the Bucks handled the end of the game. Their legit MVP candidate hardly touched the ball. They trusted their primary play-maker, who feasted on our terrible back-court defense by the way, to lead them through their offense, with Giannis as a focal point, but not the ball-dominant scorer forcing **** against the teeth of the defense. He took his touches in the flow of the offense and through sheer hustle.

We could go on and on about this stuff, but these 3 things must be addressed in some way if we are to make any noise in the playoffs. Unfortunately problem #1 is the lynch-pin, hence its spot at the top of the list. By fixing #1 we would have had a strong impact on #2 and #3. But we lost our opportunity to do much there, so that makes doing anything with #2 or #3 that much harder.

And to me, a lot of this is on the FO and on Quin. The FO for not getting better pieces when they have had so many head-scratcher moves in recent years when better options were available, and Quin for not figuring out problem #2 and #3 to help us close out games.
 
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