LunaticWolf
Well-Known Member
can w eput this bozzer thread to rest
all jefferson is avaraging more blocks a game, thats what jazz needed more off interior D
Steals > Blocks in a statistical sense.
can w eput this bozzer thread to rest
all jefferson is avaraging more blocks a game, thats what jazz needed more off interior D
1. We won't be in the same salary crunch in 3 years as we were this past offseason. If Al warrants a max deal it will be much easier to do so.
2. Nobody knows what's going to happen with max contracts. It's very possible they'll be much smaller by the time Al is a FA.
Why is this discussion still going? Boozer is the best player to ever live. Yet, the Jazz never went anywhere with him on the team, and it was time to move on to a lesser player and maybe they'll magically do better (as the record clearly shows). Can we move on already?
1. We won't be in the same salary crunch in 3 years as we were this past offseason. If Al warrants a max deal it will be much easier to do so because we won't have an albatross AK on the books. We won't have Okur either.
2. Nobody knows what's going to happen with max contracts. It's very possible they'll be much smaller by the time Al is a FA.
mcfly is pwning this thread.
Steals > Blocks in a statistical sense.
You realize we are in the same situation with Al? He will come off his contract at 28 looking for a 5 year close to max deal like Boozer got.
And the tax will drop as well. Salary drop is irrelevant.....we will cut big Al loose so fast....your head will spin! We ain't maxin out a guy who although talented in some respects, can't figure out how to run a simple pick and roll with a guy who makes it easier than taste testing pies in a pie factory! Oh, I forgot! When Al's contract is up....the long NBA strike will be over....and these guys will be making less than half what they are getting paid now!!!
Bozzer looking great against an utterly piss poor Thunder front court. What a big surprise.
Maybe in a statistical sense. But blocks have a bigger impact on the game. Getting a block gets it into the mindset of the offensive man the next time he brings it in and for a while during the game. A steal can be written off as a bad play by the man who gets it stolen from him.
....you mean punched the wall in a fit of anger....when told by his wife that he would be handing over at least half of that new contract he just signed as part of a divorce settlement....but does not include the other half.....that will be going for child support payments!
That Phoenix game was as good as a playoff game and he sat out with a fake injury. He put up huge #'s and provided virtually nothing on the other end of the floor.
@ Sloany: Yo duder. Ive got your back. You know this. I mean, in general. But whats your argument regarding Bozzer. I dont understand. I mean, no one is saying the dude is NOT talented.
Personally, I love watching Jazz games now. I don't get headaches after hearing Boozer yell for the 1000th time in the same game...
AND ONE!!!
AHHHHHHH!
GET MINE GET MINE GET MINE! While jogging slowly pointing at his man sprinting in for a layup.
Bozzer looking great against an utterly piss poor Thunder front court. What a big surprise.
....not true, not true at all! A steal is better than a block. A steal gives you possession of the ball EVERY time! A block might or might not. Many blocked shots are retained by the team with the ball. They are able to score again. A steal more often results in points for the team who made the steal. You can't say that about blocked shots.
And the tax will drop as well. Salary drop is irrelevant.
It is not irrelevant at all. The Jazz are owned by real people and the players are paid in real dollars.
It is irrelevant when talking about a specific player resigning with a team. Just because Al resigns for 8 million per doesn't mean **** when the luxury tax drops to 40 million.
Like I said earlier, they want to drop the salaries so smaller market teams actually have a chance to compete.