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Is Ronnie Price having the single worst season ever by a Jazz player?

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This basketball-reference.com website is fun:

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Price has the lowest number of Win Shares for any Jazz player ever (that has played as many minutes as he has this season). He has NEGATIVE Win Shares! I assume this means the Jazz could just plug in any available replacement player and expect improved performance from the team.

He is having the single worst season in Jazz history.
 
Ronnie Price is having a better year than Jason Hart had in his one year stint, even if the numbers don't say so.
 
What's weird is whenever I watch a game and he plays, he seems to be the only one hustling, diving for loose balls, getting to the basket (although not always making the shots/getting fouled), etc. There is no statistic for heart. I feel like he is Utah's RUDY. If every other Jazz player had his heart to match their skills and talent, Utah would win the championship.
 
What's weird is whenever I watch a game and he plays, he seems to be the only one hustling, diving for loose balls, getting to the basket (although not always making the shots/getting fouled), etc. There is no statistic for heart. I feel like he is Utah's RUDY. If every other Jazz player had his heart to match their skills and talent, Utah would win the championship.

It's just too bad he gambles on defense more often then he should and he can't hit a shot to save his life.
 
What's weird is whenever I watch a game and he plays, he seems to be the only one hustling, diving for loose balls, getting to the basket (although not always making the shots/getting fouled), etc. There is no statistic for heart. I feel like he is Utah's RUDY. If every other Jazz player had his heart to match their skills and talent, Utah would win the championship.

Never confuse activity for achievement.
 
Against the Mavericks last Saturday Ronnie had:
6 points
5 rebounds
6 assists
5 turnovers
6 fouls

Shades of the Kirilenko's All-Star 5x5 days. :D
 
Ronnie Price is beyond turrible. Sure, the dude hustles, but for every one "wow" play, there are three boneheaded plays.
 
What's weird is whenever I watch a game and he plays, he seems to be the only one hustling, diving for loose balls, getting to the basket (although not always making the shots/getting fouled), etc. There is no statistic for heart. I feel like he is Utah's RUDY. If every other Jazz player had his heart to match their skills and talent, Utah would win the championship.

Except Ronnie Price's skills are airballing free throws and stupidly fouling right after he does something good.
 
As Chad F pointed out, he airballed a free throw. AIRBALL. THat truly takes an incredible lack of shooting talent, and this was shortly after a three point try that airballed so bad it landed under the basket. There is only one place for someone that small that airballs a free throw shot. Handing water to the people that can actually play.
 
Are you guys too young to remeber the final days of the once great "Golden Griff"? His last season was terrible and made all the worse because he had once been pretty good but had clearly fallen way off. He tried hard, and the harder he tried the sadder it looked. I was young, but felt embarassed for him.

The return of Thurl Bailey was nothing to watch for those with a weak stomach, also bad was the return of Ostertag, Bell, Crotty, Eisley, Toolson, Donaldson and David Benoit after AA.

You might also recall the final days of injured Mark Eaton, or rookies named Morris Almond, Walt Palmer, and Quincy Lewis.

Don't leave favorite targets of jazzfanz venom: Arujo, Collins, Giracheck or even Miles.

Final word: Amaechi
 
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