http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/ang...&NewsCatID=366
Article is a bit harsh, but I agree 100% with Turkey's national team coach Tanjevic about Corbin and Kanter!
Ty is limiting Enes development!
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/ang...&NewsCatID=366
Article is a bit harsh, but I agree 100% with Turkey's national team coach Tanjevic about Corbin and Kanter!
Ty is limiting Enes development!
Interesting to see how GS has turned some of their team over to the young guns, and it's paying off.
Injuries aside last year, GS has clearly jumped us. We've stayed the same, and teams like Houston, and GS are getting better.
It's telling.
A-Train - "I would be happy with the Jazz if they picked Schroeder at #14 over Larkin"
That is by far the most frustrating part. 18 months ago we were talking about the Jazz being a top 4 team in the West within 3 years and now that feels like a dream with the lack of development of the young guys and the progression of the other teams in the West. We are looking like a perennial first round exit unless we draft a superstar or we start the rebuilding process over.
PKM, aka Tiny Hands................
This is a case for trading away our fat, and going with the young guns. Which would get us a lottery pick most likely, and we could see what we really have in our current lotto picks. You know if they wouldn't mind wearing out their knees and all. We all know high draft picks like to save themselves so they can have long careers.
A-Train - "I would be happy with the Jazz if they picked Schroeder at #14 over Larkin"
I understand why everyone hates Golden State because they are the team the Jazz should be. They chose the path the Jazz should have followed. They made the necessary trades, the necessary drafts.and now they are giving the necessary minutes to who deserve them. And now they are a legitimate threat in the west with solid players at EVERY position. I don't hate them, I am jealous of them.
I still subscribe to the idea that GS is just getting extremely lucky. They will either fall of this year, or return to reality next year and not make the playoffs. I think Mark Jackson is pulling off one of the coaching miracles that gets you the COY, but then everything else in your career fails to live up to that early season of over-success.
And we hate them because they tanked.
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http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/nba/rumors/post?id=1379
For anyone who has insider, summary would be cool.
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I just don't see that much talent on the team. Their 2nd best player is Lee and their best player is a 3pt shooting PG. I guess I just don't like anyone on their team, besides Bogut, but I don't expect him to maintain health. People talk about them giving their young players the ropes, but all their young players are kind of mediocre besides Thompson (not really considering Curry a "young" player since it's his 4th year starting).
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I still remember the games where they would be up in the 4th quarter and they would, for some odd reason, have the entire crunch team lineup consist of D-League players.
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They did have some legitimate injuries. Lee had some sort of minor sugery near the end of the season as an example. Who knows how bad Steph Curry's ankle really was. The Warriors sure as hell didn't want him to come back. The prime example of the tanking was in the last two games of the season. In the 4 or 5 games before that, Klay Thompson was playing around 40 mpg. But in the second to last game against the Hornets, he only played 28 minutes and sat out the whole 4th quarter in an 83-81 loss. Then in their final game of the season against the Spurs's scrubs, Thompson played 29 minutes and again sat out the whole 4th quarter.
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