The Jazz Wonderbra
Well-Known Member
Aight...
So, coming out of college Donovan was considered a defensive minded guard who couldn't score. Crazy wingspan, quick feet, defensive leader on a defensive minded team. Then we gave him the keys to the offense and asked everyone to funnel everything to Gobert.
Fast forward to the last two years. Clearly there were issues between Spida and Rudy. Donovan didn't play defense.
But Spida has spells of defense. Against the Mavs we sat gobert for 10 minutes and played Paschall and went on a 19 - 3 run. During that run, Donovan played both sides of the court. Our perimeter D looked good for the first time in months. When Gobert returned there were some antics from the sideline from Donovan that make more sense now. Yall remember that? Maybe someone can help with a video.
So, can Donovan Play D and chose not to? (name your excuse be it Quin, Gobert, his "role", or the toxic environment)?
Or
Does is Donovan always going to be a sub par defender who thinks he is above playing D?
So, coming out of college Donovan was considered a defensive minded guard who couldn't score. Crazy wingspan, quick feet, defensive leader on a defensive minded team. Then we gave him the keys to the offense and asked everyone to funnel everything to Gobert.
Fast forward to the last two years. Clearly there were issues between Spida and Rudy. Donovan didn't play defense.
But Spida has spells of defense. Against the Mavs we sat gobert for 10 minutes and played Paschall and went on a 19 - 3 run. During that run, Donovan played both sides of the court. Our perimeter D looked good for the first time in months. When Gobert returned there were some antics from the sideline from Donovan that make more sense now. Yall remember that? Maybe someone can help with a video.
So, can Donovan Play D and chose not to? (name your excuse be it Quin, Gobert, his "role", or the toxic environment)?
Or
Does is Donovan always going to be a sub par defender who thinks he is above playing D?