Game6Conley
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All good points except I think G-Time is already as good as KVH ever was as a pro.
For sure, he's much better and immeasurably more versatile.
All good points except I think G-Time is already as good as KVH ever was as a pro.
This one is brilliant. Think about it. Hayward on our team is a lot like that guy, Hayward on the 14/15 team. Rudy really compares closely to Rudy. Favors reminds me of Favors, except for the back problems. Hood is starting to look a lot like Hood. Burke is quite a bit better than Burke, but you have to be blind if you can't see the similarities. They had a guy named Burks and I really don't know who to compare him to, but we have a guy named Neto and another named Lyles that each bring something they didn't have.
Even the bench talent is incredibly similar. Ingles = Ingles, Booker = Booker, etc.
Not only that, I see a ton of similarities in their ownership, coaching, fans, front office, facilities, etc., etc., etc.
1906 Chicago White Sox.
Sorry, no comp for Millsap. I'm just saying these teams are a close compairison, not that they're exact. No neck guys who don't play don't matter. I never said they played at the same arena, but the buildings have some undeniable similarities. I've even heard fans accidentally call them both The Delta Center which, you have to admit, is a weird coincidence.Just not seeing it. The 2014-15 team had a great defender in Millsap. Where's that player now? Also, there was some no-neck guy who never played. This year's team has a tall, thin Euro dude who never plays. Last year the Jazz played in the Energy Solutions Arena. This season it's some place called Vivint, Oh yeah, and now there's some weird guy doing celebrations on the bench. Jazz have NEVER had that before.
Hayward - Ginobili Lite
You are the first person to agree with ny Ginobli Hayward comp that I have been advocating for years.
I was actually thinking about this the other day - being a NY'er and pre NBA League Pass I watched a lot of Knick basketball - the similarities between The 90's Knicks and the current Jazz team are definitely there. Especially style of play. The 90's Knicks were a slow pace team that didn't score a lot of points. The way The Jazz often go through 4-5 minute stretches where they shut down virtually everything the opposing team is trying to do offensively reminds me a lot of the Riley/JVG Knicks.
Of course the essential difference, and this is a major testament to Coach Q, is that the 90's Knicks were usually full of veteran players - while The Jazz are almost the youngest team in the league.
Oh my. Imagine this team with Kidd making the plays.I was just typing up a similar response. That Knicks team had the feel of a scrappy group of vets making one final hurrah in the playoffs.. The Hayward/Hood and Houston/Spreewell dynamic is kinda similar, also the lack of PG play is kinda similar..
Hood has kinda sparked this team, as Spreewell did that one..
Also the coaching just feels kinda similar, JVG was a great coach for those Knicks and I feel as if QS is doing a similarly awesome job here in Utah.
I kinda think this team compares a bit to the David Robinson/Tim Duncan Spurs... And slightly to the J Kidd led Nets, with Kenyon Martin, Richard Jefferson and Kerry Kittles - Obviously there's no J Kidd on this roster though, and there's not really a Keith Van Horn either...