MVP
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how about the fact that phx roster is worse than jazz roster
It is not fact. It is your homeristic overvaluation of our roster.
how about the fact that phx roster is worse than jazz roster
it is a fact.It is not fact. It is your homeristic overvaluation of our roster.
It is not fact. It is your homeristic overvaluation of our roster.
I agree. We overvalue our own roster.
Dragic and Bledsoe >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hayward and whoever you put in as Utah's 2nd best player.
Green has been better than Burks, at least for the 1st half of the season.
Morris twins have been at least equal to Kanter and Williams
Frye has been close to Favors (better shooter, weaker defender)
Hasn't been all coaching, but certainly give Hornacek his due; he's done a wonderful job. But I doubt he would have gotten Utah to the playoffs. Of course, had Utah won 35 games there would be bitching and moaning by the usual suspects as to why Lindsey didn't instruct Hornacek to purposely lose 60 games so the Jazz could draft a "franchise" player.
It's usually about expectations. For some reason, despite having some good vets, the Suns were expected to be bad. So they've overachieved in the eyes of the media and Hornacek will get COY. On the other hand, Jazz were always expected to be good under Sloan, thus Jerry really only had one legit chance to win COY (2003-04).
worst decision horny made all season was the clashing jacket/shirt patterns vs mavs. dude. COY now in doubt.
This graphic right here shows that he brought his "shooter touch" to this team. Without the exception of Frye everyone improved their shooting percentage behind three point line comparing with their career numbers. He knows the value of three point shots and he turned inefficent three point shooters into at least intimidating shooters and that provided better execution on the offense. Improving three point shooting is a huge part of their success this year and just by that you can tell that, Hornacek already adding something from himself to his team at his very first year;