Watched some recent Bazley tape. I came away thinking the following:
His jumper shot looks improved. It is quicker and more consistent. So that is good.
I can see the Samanic comparison. Bazley overwhelmed guys with length and athletic ability.
As for his defense he averaged over a block and...
Based on the highlight videos Klintman isn’t a vertical athlete. His shooting stroke looks good. Does anyone think he could guard wings? If not his upside is limited.
Sensabaugh with 3 bad decisions in a row. Then a great drive and dish to Collins. Feels like his margin for error athletically is just as small as his draft intel indicated. He is going to have to plus bbiq player if he is going to make it.
To me three things stuck out in Brice's game:
1. On the 3 to beat the buzzer at the end of the 3rd, he caught the ball, knew how much time he had and made the right decision. He happened to make the shot. But the process was correct.
2. I forget the exact time but I think in the early 4th...
Positive notes:
Sensabaugh processes basketball at an nba speed. He is limited by quickness but guys with size who can shoot and process can play.
Hendricks isn’t a high bbiq player like keynote but he isn’t terrible like John Collins. I think that Taylor is making reason improvements each game.
What position do the Jazz see Hendricks at long term?
What skill(s) does Kessler need to improve on to become a legit two-way player?
What are the coaching staff having keyonte focus on?
Deni signed a reasonable extension. Bridges and Lauri are both off the ball offensive players. You would need a ball dominate pg to balance things out. In other words it would work defensively but offensively you would need someone to step forward.
I really enjoyed the podcast. I particularly like the jazz focus combined with lack of agenda being imposed by jazz sources.
I agree with others suggestions that a little more scripted intro would properly bait the hook to keep everyone interested.
I also admit that the last 30 minutes of...
Unless the weather inclement. We had a freeze down here in South Texas and people died because we were relying on solar and wind. The point is you cannot rely on them.
Electric cars aren't a panacea. They have to get power from somewhere and that somewhere is the same hydrocarbons that fuel cars and trucks. Therefore everyone's electric and gas bills are going to go way up too. We as a society refuse to consider nuclear power.
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