mellow
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What do you think? Jazz give two or three second rounders to take him?
What do you think? Jazz give two or three second rounders to take him?
Won't happen.So how long before Quin finally starts giving Niang's minutes to Shaq?
That was Shaq-daddy.Who was the dude playing point at the end of the game? I think he might have been #8? (Hard to tell on my phone screen while I was busy doing other stuff at the same time). I was impressed by whoever that dude was.
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I thought he looked really good today with the exception of the silly turnovers. He needs to cut those, of course, but this was a clear improvement.Mitchell had 9 assists tonight.
Don't forget, it's game over because of Gobert.BOG back on track.
when we have Don, Bog AND Con on. It's game over for the other team.
Mitchell thinks he's better than he really is. Lots of lazy plays he just assumes that will work.
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Don't forget, it's game over because of Gobert.
He's a do **** guy... he definitely doesn't go unnoticed on the court. Block was fun... got a deflection... don't expect him to run many pick and rolls for us but showed the midrange drive game there.That was Shaq-daddy.
He's been so good and active this year. Was good last year too, but seems to be over whatever dark cloud hounded him last year.Can not be overstated. Jazz are at best 2-4 without Gobert.
Yeah, and I think if you have someone for 10-15 minutes, you really need them to be a do **** guy, especially as our top 8 doesn't have enough do **** guys as it is. I'd liken our current #9 man to the Jarron Collins plug-in decision. Collins was always justified for his roster spot because he "was a guy who could come in and not make mistakes." But the was opportunity cost there. I'm not sure how valuable "not making mistakes" really was with Collins. Seriously. If you go look up his per 36 numbers and then pretended he was putting those up in 24 minutes, they'd still leave a lot to be desired.He's a do **** guy... he definitely doesn't go unnoticed on the court. Block was fun... got a deflection... don't expect him to run many pick and rolls for us but showed the midrange drive game there.
Its easier to come in and hustle and get deflections than it is to come in and shoot off the bench. I just think either Shaq or Oni have an opportunity to impact a game in 10 minutes that Niang won't. If Georges was hitting his threes then a couple threes here and there would also impact a game... but he is clearly struggling with that and its understandable.... its hard to do. He struggled with his shot in the bubble too.Yeah, and I think if you have someone for 10-15 minutes, you really need them to be a do **** guy, especially as our top 8 doesn't have enough do **** guys as it is. I'd liken our current #9 man to the Jarron Collins plug-in decision. Collins was always justified for his roster spot because he "was a guy who could come in and not make mistakes." But the was opportunity cost there. I'm not sure how valuable "not making mistakes" really was with Collins. Seriously. If you go look up his per 36 numbers and then pretended he was putting those up in 24 minutes, they'd still leave a lot to be desired.
He's kind of like the defensive version of JC. You maybe don't make JC your go-to guy, but he's your guy that you throw in and immediately makes an impact. I think we need more of that and we have to get him some minutes. We can start with Niang's. I think he could take a few of Royce's minutes as I think he should be closer to the 28 than the 32.