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Trouble is with Hood is that he does't contribute anything when he's not hitting his shots. Guys like Ingles and Sefolosha contribute in many ways.
Very good point.
Trouble is with Hood is that he does't contribute anything when he's not hitting his shots. Guys like Ingles and Sefolosha contribute in many ways.
Yeah, Hayward had lots of growing pains becoming more of a leading scorer. He also had games like this. I'm not worried about his shot being off for one game. He has been shooting well this season. We also don't need him to be the #1 all the time, as tonight showed.Oddly enough, I’m more encouraged by Hood than I was at the beginning of the year. It’s going to be a challenge, and there’s some major development needed. . . but I’ve seen enough from both him and Quin Snyder to believe that they’ll get it figured out. Rodney is a smart guy and a hard worker. If he can stay healthy, he’ll be a core part of this team. I honestly believe that Rubio, Hood and Mitchell will make for one of the best young back courts in the league when it’s all said and done.
Hood may not have contributed much offensively, but he helped hound McCollum into a ****ty shooting night. I wouldn’t call that “nothing”.
I actually feel Hoods defense is better than most give him credit for. The problem with Hood is that he is a streak shooter and will be until proven otherwise.
As far as Jerebko I think he has a role on this team. He may have some DNP's but he'll also have those 5 minute stretches where he can bring the energy/attitude and maybe score a quick 5-6 points.
I'd rather Jerebko not get any DNP's. I think he should be a rotation player. The fact that he displayed vocal leadership on the defensive end last night despite it being his first real game as a Jazz man was huge to me. He was directing his teammates to the right spots. You also have a PF who can hustle, play defense and hit the 3. I don't know why it's a good idea to ever sit someone like that.