elan_prodigy
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Who are you?Exum will be a key reason the Jazz advance in the playoffs.
Who are you?Exum will be a key reason the Jazz advance in the playoffs.
I bet quin and DL wish there was a clone of Ricky they could have traded for.
Bring Ricky off the bench so Ricky can rest.
A Ricky on court at all times.
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Basically what the Rubio/Exum lineups boil down to.Have a full Ricky backcourt.
and have a 14%TS and 12TOs a game.
I'm glad Rubio stays, he's a jazzman. Now let's hope for a nice run to finish the season. Home court advantage is at reach baby, we're standing 6th in the West now.
I know Sato quite well from the Spanish league. There he was a good player but,of course the level is not the same that in NBA. Sato is physical for the spanish league not nba. Of course is tall for a pg and can jump ( reminds me physically to hezonja) ,but is not so fast( comparing to nba average players). His defense is average if not less, he can pass but is not a very good passer, his dribling is average and for a good defender is not so difficult to steal him the ball ( specially cose his high bouncing) . He's not a shooter,sometimes can shoot sometimes not. My opinion, he could be a good back up pg but if you (the Jazzfan )are looking for a future and good or great pg, Sato is not your manThe most depressing part of this thread, a player like Satoransky being considered a key target for next season.
Yup, for another few days and then.....Back to the norm.
His game has developed significantly since the Spanish league though. He is now shooting 40% from three two seasons in a row and has a 3.45 A/T ratio(top 20 in the league), both indicating the opposite of what you said. And we don't need a players who's so good at dribbling that he is gonna take the ball out of Mitchell's hand anyways. He only needs to be "good enough" at handling the ball when Ingles/Mitchell take a break. And when both do come back onto the court, he is more than capable of standing in the court and knocking down those corner threes when he is open. I've watched enough of Sato’s game this season to realize that he is everything that we are looking for in a PG.I know Sato quite well from the Spanish league. There he was a good player but,of course the level is not the same that in NBA. Sato is physical for the spanish league not nba. Of course is tall for a pg and can jump ( reminds me physically to hezonja) ,but is not so fast( comparing to nba average players). His defense is average if not less, he can pass but is not a very good passer, his dribling is average and for a good defender is not so difficult to steal him the ball ( specially cose his high bouncing) . He's not a shooter,sometimes can shoot sometimes not. My opinion, he could be a good back up pg but if you (the Jazzfan )are looking for a future and good or great pg, Sato is not your man
o.kHis game has developed significantly since the Spanish league though. He is now shooting 40% from three two seasons in a row and has a 3.45 A/T ratio(top 20 in the league), both indicating the opposite of what you said. And we don't need a players who's so good at dribbling that he is gonna take the ball out of Mitchell's hand anyways. He only needs to be "good enough" at handling the ball when Ingles/Mitchell take a break. And when both do come back onto the court, he is more than capable of standing in the court and knocking down those corner threes when he is open. I've watched enough of Sato’s game this season to realize that he is everything that we are looking for in a PG.
In regards to his age, don't forget both Goran Dragic and Kyle Lowry weren't much of stars until they turned 28.
One day i read in this forum that Hezonja was the real deal, the future 3 or 4 for the Jazz. Now Satoransky, with his limited minutes ,is one of the best 3 point shooters in the league and is all the Jazz need as PG to be a contender...OMG
Has he not played limited min, do you think we've got a chance to get him to leave Washington for Utah? I mean, serious question here. I know it's always gonna be hit or miss when it comes to players like Hezonja or Satoransky. But if it wasn't so difficult for us to land established stars, do you think we're even gonna have this conversation in the first place? Of course I want Kawhi, Klay, KD in the summer if you ask me. But we gotta be realistic here.One day i read in this forum that Hezonja was the real deal, the future 3 or 4 for the Jazz. Now Satoransky, with his limited minutes ,is one of the best 3 point shooters in the league and is all the Jazz need as PG to be a contender...OMG
For how long, the chances of Ricky returning next season is very low, why would you.I'm glad Rubio stays, he's a jazzman. Now let's hope for a nice run to finish the season. Home court advantage is at reach baby, we're standing 6th in the West now.
Portis can ball. I bet WAS do all they can to keep him in the summerJabari nails the 3 for his first shot. Bobby Portis hitting his first six shots.
I maintain the Wizards Robbed Chicago. Chicago dumber than rocks. This is going to turn out real bad for Chicago.