but if he played like this every night I would hope the Jazz keep him. .
He was so clutch. I don't know if it's because he's recovered from his injury, or it was just a little r&r, but if he played like this every night I would hope the Jazz keep him. I hope Corbin can work something out with him and Jefferson so we can have them both.
If Millsap can go for 35 pts on 66% shooting (and 2/3 from 3), 10 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 blocks on a nightly basis, you consider keeping him.
But he can't, he wears down as has been seen the last 2 seasons. It was not coincidence that he had this game after getting great rest, and against a short team.
Have him be the 2nd team scorer and limit him to 30 minutes. Patellar tendonitis is not trivial and with all his other injuries he could be heading for a short career if the Jazz overuse him. As they have been.
Why doesnt Millsap shoot more 3's during the season?
Im guessing because Millsap is a man...
But he can't, he wears down as has been seen the last 2 seasons. It was not coincidence that he had this game after getting great rest, and against a short team.
Have him be the 2nd team scorer and limit him to 30 minutes. Patellar tendonitis is not trivial and with all his other injuries he could be heading for a short career if the Jazz overuse him. As they have been.
You are exactly correct. I hope Corbin's offseason To-Do list includes sitting Millsap down and discussing his role with the team moving forward. He would be so much more effective long-term if he was coming off the bench and being "the guy" on the 2nd unit. It's better for him and it's better for the team.
Agreed, but it can be hard for a guy to accept that. I'm sure when Sap signed he knew he was going to be the eventual starter.