He's much, much worse at missing shots than he used to be. That's for sure.I wish Lyles would improve I feel like he's worse than he was at the beginning of the year
He's much, much worse at missing shots than he used to be. That's for sure.
Nice highlights.
What stood out to me tonight while watching the game was lyles offense and Goberts general activity level and bounciness. Gobert looked good physically which was nice to see
Mack is really getting Favors some easy mid-range look.
Could Mack make Favors an All Stars the way DWill was supposed to make Big Al an All Stars but never could???
Gobert, Favors and Lyles all looked pretty good. If those three plus Hayward, Hood and Mack all show up. . . The Jazz have a decent shot to win almost every night. They're still clearly in the lower tier of playoff teams, but a strong finish this year, internal growth from the young guys, full health and some moves in the offseason to strengthen the bench and they'll be in good position for a jump next year. Probably would have made it this year if Exum, Burks, Favors and Gobert had all been more healthy than they were.
Lyles in particular impressed me. Both in his ability to shoot from deep AND then counter that by putting the ball on the floor and blowing past his defender for the dunk. Thing if absolute beauty. Teams will envy what the Jazz front court looks like two years from now.
This.What has impressed me about Lyles is how fast he climbed his "learning curve." I don't believe I have ever seen a Jazz player end his rookie year showing more offensive talent, with the exception of -- maybe -- Deron. Certainly not Malone or Stockton.
It's just hard to believe he is the same guy as that piss-poor "bust" we saw last November.
I wish Lyles would improve I feel like he's worse than he was at the beginning of the year
Not really a troll comment... Just a sarcastic, joking style commentIs this some sort of troll comment?
Not really a troll comment... Just a sarcastic, joking style comment
What has impressed me about Lyles is how fast he climbed his "learning curve." I don't believe I have ever seen a Jazz player end his rookie year showing more offensive talent, with the exception of -- maybe -- Deron. Certainly not Malone or Stockton.
It's just hard to believe he is the same guy as that piss-poor "bust" we saw last November.