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Who should start for favs?

Take them both but Hayward can put up more pts,assists,and rebounds every game than Hill can

While this is true, the gap between Hill and our other point guards is much larger than the gap between Hayward and our other wings.
 
My biggest fear in starting Lyles is the rotations would put Diaw/Withey on the floor at the same time. That is awful rebounding and defense. I feel more confident with Lyles/Withey sharing minutes than Withey/Diaw.
 
I think Diaw will get the start over Lyles. Seems to me Snyder is going to have to pick Withey or Bolomboy and give them meaningful minutes. One or the other has to step up. Not very confident in Lyle's defense or Diaw's rebounding.
 
The Jazz have been decent defensively with Lyles and Gobert on the floor together - Lyles on the floor with anyone else has been a nightmare. So I think you gotta start Lyles.

I think you also have to give Bboy a chance at some rotation minutes - set the bar low, just tell him to go out there and be an animal for a couple 3-5 minute stretches.
 
Probably gonna be Diaw, my vote would be for Lyles unless we are playing a team that is playing small ball, the Johnson should start.
 
Gobert better fix his foul issues (of late).

This is an unexpected problem that's becoming significant - some of Goberts fouls have been downright "Kanter-like"

Last couple years I was amazed how Gobert was able to challenge every play and not get in foul trouble - hoping this is a temporary hiccup.
 
The Jazz have been decent defensively with Lyles and Gobert on the floor together - Lyles on the floor with anyone else has been a nightmare. So I think you gotta start Lyles.

I think you also have to give Bboy a chance at some rotation minutes - set the bar low, just tell him to go out there and be an animal for a couple 3-5 minute stretches.

This is perfect. Bolomboy could be the silver lining to this injury.
 
Who's ready for the Jazz to hit this button this summer? :((((

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fixed... and, no I'm not ready.
 
This is an unexpected problem that's becoming significant - some of Goberts fouls have been downright "Kanter-like"

Last couple years I was amazed how Gobert was able to challenge every play and not get in foul trouble - hoping this is a temporary hiccup.

He's committing a lot more offensive fouls this year, which is just a byproduct of his much improved screen game I suppose. Hopefully, he learns to adjust slightly.
 
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