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Millsap willing to come off the bench.

Should Sap start, or come off the bench?

  • Start

    Votes: 17 38.6%
  • Bench

    Votes: 27 61.4%

  • Total voters
    44
Sap is a professional. I have no doubt in my mind he wants to start and feels he should start, but he isn't going to throw a fit about it and let it affect his performance.
 
https://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsjazznotes/53169018-62/millsap-obviously-bench-coach.html.csp

https://1320kfan.com/index.php/story/read/jazz_bags_notes_and_thoughts_from_utah_jazz_practice_12_22

Multiple sources reported today that Millsap is willing to come off the bench if Coach Corbin makes the call.

What say ye?

(Sorry if this has been posted, I didn't see a thread and this is definitely worth talking about.)

Oy. Those words don't give me any confidence that he's actually "OK" with coming off the bench.

I think he should start.
 
Millsap will probably finish a lot of game and get starter minutes.

And with Memo gone, Jazz will need a low post presence in the second unit while Kanter develops his offensive game.

Makes all the sense in the world to bring him off the bench.
 
Quite simply, he helps the team more coming off the bench as an energy guy. As a starter, he is overmatched sizewise by many opponents. I expected him to roll with whatever coach Ty perscribes, so long as it WORKS and we keep getting W's... If thinks don't work... we'll see, but I think Millsap is a team guy and won't make a fuss...
 
Everything positive that Millsap brings to the table can be brought to the table as the sixth man. Energy, toughness, grit, and moderate skills. In fact, with him coming off the bench, he would really help the confidence of the bench unit, while most starters don't need this kind of a boost.
 
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