Sucks that we don't have the rights to a tall European big-man with elite skills in the post *fumes*
Elite skills?
His only elite skill was passing. Nothing else was a guarantee to translate to the NBA game other than passing.
Sucks that we don't have the rights to a tall European big-man with elite skills in the post *fumes*
Elite skills?
His only elite skill was passing. Nothing else was a guarantee to translate to the NBA game other than passing.
Uhh, I listened to the podcast and he brought that up as a concern others bring up, but not something he is actually concerened with. Brought examples of how each team actually plays very differnetly and how teams are starting to use different defensive schemes.
From what I got out of it, he basically dismissed the concern.
On the Lowe Post today, Zach Lowe said his biggest concern with the NBA is that it becomes too homogeneous. Everyone is now playing spread small ball offense and defense the Thibodeau way. But what I found interesting is he then went on to say the solution to small ball offenses is playing a team that can post everyone up. You will basically be able to abuse smaller shooters in the post. It made me think maybe the Jazz have a pretty unique team. One that could cause some havoc in certain post season situations. Anyone agree with this?
Yeah, trying to add spacing with our 4 man is dumb when we have Gobert, who can't score outside of 5 feet.....
*sarcasm*
No reason not to try to continue to extend his range when he has shown ability to extend his range.
Favors offensive efficiency numbers got worse playing with Gobert. He has to continue to extend his range to add space.
we had a great post-up player, Kanter.
Lol. Not sure I would call Gobert an offensive wizard. Our offense will come from our wings and Favors. Most of Gobert's points will come from putbacks and ft's