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Offense runs through both of these centers, obviously in different ways. Neither offense could be run without what Hakeem and Gobert bring.Please explain.
Offense runs through both of these centers, obviously in different ways. Neither offense could be run without what Hakeem and Gobert bring.Please explain.
Gobert isn’t a great scorer, but it’s not like he’s a spectator on that side.Offense runs through both of these centers, obviously in different ways. Neither offense could be run without what Hakeem and Gobert bring.
Agreed. Not only do you see the difference on defense, but the offense is much less potent, at least from my eye test, not sure what the numbers say.We have a few people who can do what Mitchell and Conley can do for the team, at least over a few games here and there. We have literally no one who can do what Gobert does, not even close, and it kills is when he takes a quick rest during a game. It's Gobert and it's ****ing not close at all.
Gobert isn’t a great scorer, but it’s not like he’s a spectator on that side.
It’s not about Rudy or Mitchell or respect to Rudy, or the lack there of. No one cares about the jazz outside of Utah and the scattered jazz fans around the country and the rest of the world. If box scores were the be all end all then yes I agree with the national guys, but it’s not. No one but us and maybe a few other people understand Gobert’s value, including @White Chocolate apparentlyNo offense to Donovan Mitchell, but the fact that his name is being brought up in the national “MVP” conversation, but Rudy’s name is not, is a joke. Clearly these people either hold a personal grudge against Rudy,or they simply don’t understand basketball. Without Rudy, the Jazz would be the Charlotte Hornets, about .500.