I'm hoping the recent news on the Murphy front, https://jazzfanz.com/showthread.php?11786-Jazz-trying-to-sign-Kevin-Murphy-before-camp, means the Jazz re-signing Howard has become much less likely.
He had a good streak before he was injured, and then it was downhill from there.
Yeah, he really did have his good moments.
But any Jazz man who bumbles the ball around through traffic for 20 seconds and decides to shoot instead of pass makes me want to die. And thats basically what he turned into near the end of the year. Worse off, the playoffs.
I will seriously punch a kitten if the Jazz re-sign this shmuck. Like wtf. He's a rich man's Roger Braille at best.
Post reported to the ASPCA and PETA.I will seriously punch a kitten if the Jazz re-sign this shmuck. Like wtf. He's a rich man's Roger Braille at best.
Not a kitten!
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i would argue with the contention that he had a good streak before the injury. what that means is he had a few high scoring (but inefficient) games where he attacked the paint and inspired a bunch of "josh howard is really coming on" talk from boler and harpring.
here are his march games before the injury:
- 10 points on 15 shots
- 10 points on 9 shots
- 14 points on 14 shots
- 12 points on 10 shots
- 2 points on 6 shots
- 15 points on 10 shots (the good one of the bunch)
- 9 points on 8 shots
- 6 points on 12 shots
- 10 points on 12 shots
- 4 points on 6 shots
- 12 points on 10 shots
all told, he was getting .93 point per shot in the 11 games heading into his injury.
So he was was scoring 2 points on 46.5% of his shots (including FTs) during the streak. For the season he had 1.03 points per shot, and that includes the abysmal play towards the end of the season. Not great, not horrible, but I wasn't referring to his scoring (or at least, not only his scoring). At the start of the season, he played ok, but it took him a while to get into the flow of the system. Watching the games, I saw a tenative, selfish Howard start to turn into what looked like good team player. He was passing, playing good D, not over-forcing things, and getting to the hoop, taking open shots and making things happen when the offense needed it without forcing things. Was he an all-star? No. But he was starting to play well. After the injury, it was like that all disappeared, and he played worse than he did at the start of the season. If he had not been injured, we may have seen a different Howard the rest of the season.
Dude. Dont argue, the guy ****ing blows
Dude. Dont argue, the guy ****ing blows
this.
gasm, 1.03 pps is NOT good, so don't try to pass it off as though it is just because two guys were worse during the playoffs. he was 353rd out of 478 players in the league in PPS.
this.
gasm, 1.03 pps is NOT good, so don't try to pass it off as though it is just because two guys were worse during the playoffs. he was 353rd out of 478 players in the league in PPS.
Which is decent if he had say a veterans minimum contract, and chilled on the bench in the event that one of the wings got hurt.
huh???
i repeat: 353rd. meaning that the average NBA team has 11-12 players that are better than him. which is horrible for anybody, but downright unacceptable when your role is to be the scorer of the second unit.
c'mon...
Didn't I read that Josh is close to signing with the Bobcats?