He finally breaks out and has an awesome game, looks like he's going to lead us to a big win to close out the series... and then the Jazz implode. He's not going to get any credit or recognition for his amazing performance.
This game was lost with 5 fouls on Favors and Gobert. We win through the defense and inside presence of our bigs, really. This game proved it. In Utah at least 2 of those on Favors and 1 on Rudy does not get called, they are both in during the attempted streak, we push back when they cut it to 15, close it out. Similar to the game when we got Adams in foul trouble and Favors feasted at the rim. Funny how everyone talks small ball but it is the bigs that really make the difference.
He finally breaks out and has an awesome game, looks like he's going to lead us to a big win to close out the series... and then the Jazz implode. He's not going to get any credit or recognition for his amazing performance.
He shoots too many threes. There was a play in the 4th where he had an open lane and he bricked a three instead.
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You can blame Rubio and Mitchell for the loss. Both had a bad game.
Leave it to you to complain about shooting nearly 50% from 3.He shoots too many threes. There was a play in the 4th where he had an open lane and he bricked a three instead.
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Pretty sure his role is to be a primary option off the bench because nobody else is capable of it. He's using possessions that way because he's being encouraged to.Crowder did shoot the ball well last night. The question remains, is it him finally finding his groove and now playing like he is capable, or is it an outlier and the real Crowder is a 32% 3 pt shooter. I still think Crowder forces too much and need to not have the ball in his hands as much as he does. He is generally atrocious at the dribble pull-up, he misses it all over the place, which is not the sign of any kind of real shooter. Most great, or even just solid, shooters will tend to miss short or long, but still be straight on at the basket. Mitchell tends to miss long or short. Crowder misses to the left, to the right, clanging it off the rim at weird angles. He is not a shooter. I hope his hot shooting continues but I vote for him to be a spot-up shooter where he can gather himself to shoot rather than watch him dribble fruitlessly for 12 seconds before pulling up for some weird off-balance shot that clangs off the backboard.
Pretty sure his role is to be a primary option off the bench because nobody else is capable of it. He's using possessions that way because he's being encouraged to.
I will remind everyone of the growth of Rubio and that it took time. And Ingles. And Hill's career year. And Hayward's. And hell, Demarre Carroll's growth under Quin as well. But it doesn't always happen overnight, and I think Crowder's ideal role is as a tough, defensive glue guy that is not a primary option in the starting lineup, anyway.
Those guys were athletes though.Pretty sure his role is to be a primary option off the bench because nobody else is capable of it. He's using possessions that way because he's being encouraged to.
I will remind everyone of the growth of Rubio and that it took time. And Ingles. And Hill's career year. And Hayward's. And hell, Demarre Carroll's growth under Quin as well. But it doesn't always happen overnight, and I think Crowder's ideal role is as a tough, defensive glue guy that is not a primary option in the starting lineup, anyway.
Those guys were athletes though.
Maybe Crowder has some kind of weird injury like Favors had last year, but the dude's athleticism seems pretty zapped for w/e reason.