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I have searched for one but was unable to come up with a formerly created one. Jingling Joe is already aiming high for the record books of the franchise while he cleverly plays and keeps adding for many valuable wins by keeping the ingame smarts up.


At his current rate, Ingles should finish the year with about 109 3-point field goals. That’s nowhere near Randy Foye’s franchise record of 178 in a single season, but it would tie C.J. Miles’s 109 from 2010-11 for 10th all-time.

Miles, by the way, launched a whopping 339 threes that year, shooting just 32.2 percent from deep. Ingles is projected to sink just as many long balls with only 248 attempts.

Also, if Ingles ends the year shooting at his current clip, he would hold the fifth-best 3-point shooting percentage of all Jazzmen to average at least one three per game over the course of a season. Check it out:

1. Kyle Korver (2009-10): 53.6 percent

2. Jeff Hornacek (1995-96): 46.6 percent

3. John Stockton (1994-95): 44.9 percent

4. Mehmet Okur (2008-09): 44.6 percent

5. Joe Ingles (2016-17): 43.9 percent

Source: https://www.deseretnews.com/article...ging-as-3-point-specialist-for-Utah-Jazz.html

Here is a blog post: https://www.fanragsports.com/nba/jazz/joe-ingles-type-player-every-coach-love/

Here is a video Hayward is talking about Aussies: https://youtu.be/M_0lAP-6tDs


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I love him... he must come back this offseason.
 
I also think it will be weird when we give max contracts to Hayward Hill and Ingles but I don't see Ingles value as anything less than the max.
 
Jingles is one of my favorite guys on the team. I went into the season thinking that his best contributions were going to be in the locker room, but his play this year has been inspired.

I truly hope that management feels the same way and pays a fair price to bring him back. It's too bad the Jazz can't just extend him. Would be nice to use some of that available cap space to lock him up.
 
I love how his game has developed. I NEVER expected him to have this kind of defensive game. Well rounder player. I love the Alley Oops to Gordon.

Joe is one of those glue guys that really holds the team together. Great personality. Seems to keep people loose and keeps people together when there could be fractures on the team.

We have to retain Joe. I just don't know what it is going to cost us.
 
I thought maybe some people would find this interesting. A saw an interview with Joe a little while ago and he mentions that his favourite player of all time is Brett Maher, an Adelaide 36ers(Joe's hometown team) legend. I was curious about this man I've never heard of and I wanted to see what kind of a player he was and if Joe perhaps modeled his own game on his at all. Well, lo and behold.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI_YRRlJhWU

The deadly shooting, quick hands on defense, deceptive speed, and the ability to make accurate passes between 2-3 defenders. Maher also seems to be right handed but heavily use his left hand or a natural lefty who shoots jumpers right handed. Obviously, the level of basketball in Australia isn't super high, and Joe is a much better player than the man he grew up idolizing(how many other NBA players can say that?), but you can certainly see the influence.
 
I thought maybe some people would find this interesting. A saw an interview with Joe a little while ago and he mentions that his favourite player of all time is Brett Maher, an Adelaide 36ers(Joe's hometown team) legend. I was curious about this man I've never heard of and I wanted to see what kind of a player he was and if Joe perhaps modeled his own game on his at all. Well, lo and behold.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI_YRRlJhWU

The deadly shooting, quick hands on defense, deceptive speed, and the ability to make accurate passes between 2-3 defenders. Maher also seems to be right handed but heavily use his left hand or a natural lefty who shoots jumpers right handed. Obviously, the level of basketball in Australia isn't super high, and Joe is a much better player than the man he grew up idolizing(how many other NBA players can say that?), but you can certainly see the influence.

I don't see Joe developing much of a midrange game. Just can't see him pulling up for midrange shots

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Going to be hard to keep him. Hopefully he wants to stay in Utah so much he's willing to turn down a better offer from someone else, because he's definitely going to have some teams throw some money at him.
 
Going to be hard to keep him. Hopefully he wants to stay in Utah so much he's willing to turn down a better offer from someone else, because he's definitely going to have some teams throw some money at him.
This is what I am afraid of. I wouldn't mind trading Burks and use that money for Ingles

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I thought maybe some people would find this interesting. A saw an interview with Joe a little while ago and he mentions that his favourite player of all time is Brett Maher, an Adelaide 36ers(Joe's hometown team) legend. I was curious about this man I've never heard of and I wanted to see what kind of a player he was and if Joe perhaps modeled his own game on his at all. Well, lo and behold.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI_YRRlJhWU

The deadly shooting, quick hands on defense, deceptive speed, and the ability to make accurate passes between 2-3 defenders. Maher also seems to be right handed but heavily use his left hand or a natural lefty who shoots jumpers right handed. Obviously, the level of basketball in Australia isn't super high, and Joe is a much better player than the man he grew up idolizing(how many other NBA players can say that?), but you can certainly see the influence.


Man I wouldn't have minded being half the player Brett Maher was, went to a couple of Olympics from memory, I remember he had to move to Sydney for a bit cause his daughter was sick, great player, good bloke.
 
Man I wouldn't have minded being half the player Brett Maher was, went to a couple of Olympics from memory, I remember he had to move to Sydney for a bit cause his daughter was sick, great player, good bloke.
It was his son, Hudson, not his daughter.

In late 2003, South Australian basketballer Brett Maher, Adelaide 36ers captain and multi-Olympian, and his wife Tanya tragically lost their little boy, Hudson.

Hudson was diagnosed with a rare bone marrow disease called Haemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) when just 3 months old. Compounding the situation, the specialist treatment he required was available only in Sydney, so the Mahers had no choice but to take on the considerable cost and disheaval of temporarily relocating.

Sadly, of course, Hudson lost his brave fight. But despite Brett and Tanya's grief, they were deeply touched by the incredible support and assistance given them by the South Australian public during his illness.

And their lasting appreciation has inspired them to help others cope, financially and emotionally, with similar crises in their own lives, through the Hudson Maher Foundation.
 
If we could sign only one of these players: A) George Hill, B) Joe Ingles...

I would pick Joe Ingles, even if we can get George Hill on a reasonable contract.. I think Ingles is just beginning to realize his potential. I love his versatility on both offense and defense. I love how he impacts everyone's game. When he steps on the floor, everyone gets more effective. I love the Ingles/Hayward Alleys...

I don't know what kind of contract Ingles is going to require. I think he is probably getting in the $15M range himself. Even if we could get Hill at $20M/year, which aint gonna happen. I would rather have Ingles at $15.
 
Hope you are not serious.

Look if I could give both max contracts to Ingles I would but the rules don't allow that... yet... my guess is there becomes a joe Ingles exception in the new CBA.
 
Ingles will get 8-12 per year... he's restricted and the market is much tighter this year than last. Middle market guys won't get as much though there will be an outlier here and there.

We are better on the floor with Ingles in the starting lineup than Hood. He's the perfect in between wing on offense, either shoots the three or makes the right pass/drive decision,and now that he playing great defense he's quite the asset.

Also he's a straight badass who will cut you... can't underate that.
 
Also he's a straight badass who will cut you... can't underate that.

Per the LAC fanboard, "Ingles looks like a he's been in college too long and is sick of partying every weekend"

Go Joe Go!!! Love ingles on the floor. I love it when he gives Hayward that eye contact and Hayward gets that backdoor pass for the alley.
 
I thought maybe some people would find this interesting. A saw an interview with Joe a little while ago and he mentions that his favourite player of all time is Brett Maher, an Adelaide 36ers(Joe's hometown team) legend. I was curious about this man I've never heard of and I wanted to see what kind of a player he was and if Joe perhaps modeled his own game on his at all. Well, lo and behold.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI_YRRlJhWU

The deadly shooting, quick hands on defense, deceptive speed, and the ability to make accurate passes between 2-3 defenders. Maher also seems to be right handed but heavily use his left hand or a natural lefty who shoots jumpers right handed. Obviously, the level of basketball in Australia isn't super high, and Joe is a much better player than the man he grew up idolizing(how many other NBA players can say that?), but you can certainly see the influence.


Brett Maher was predominately a jumpshooter, he was only about 6-2 i think, sweet shooting but not much of a distributor for a point guard. Joe is so much better a player and his game not particularly like Mahers. I don't think his game translated that well internationally when he played for the boomers, too slow for his size. Awesome dude tho.
 
I used to hate Ingles when he first landed with the Jazz. But I gotta say, he's proven to be a very smart player and clearly he can shoot the lights out in a gym. Sometimes I do wish he'd shoot more though, he gives up too many good looks in my opinion.
 
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