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San Antonio Spurs @ Utah Jazz - Mon. Feb 12th 7pm MST

DM seems to struggle against teams that drop the big in the PNR since his off the dribble shooting is inconsistent. That's why having a mid-range game is so important in the NBA. That last big shot he took is wide open because of how some defenses play as long as you can get separation from your defender on the pick.
 
Major props to Rudy for letting the team ride Favors' great play. I can't recall a star ever doing that; that's some A-Grade leadership.
Yeah. That’s rare to see a guy choose to not play and put the team above himself. That’s awesome. Also 100% the right call. I love this team.
 
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"Huge play to me toward the end of the game. @RudyGobert27 at scores table waiting to check in. During that time though @dfavors14 starts killin’ it though. Rudy walks over to Coach Snyder & shakes his head NO & heads back to the bench. #SASatUTA #JazzNation #TakeNote"

Major props to Rudy for letting the team ride Favors' great play. I can't recall a star ever doing that; that's some A-Grade leadership.
Didn't realize that was Rudy's decision. Wow...just wow. That gesture goes a long ways to keeping Favs in Utah...if there's a chance of that happening.
 
Favs during post game interview:

Q: What made the Ingles pick and roll so effective with you?

A: I have great hands.

I really hope the locker room is tight with him and Rudy.
I mean, he does have great hands. It's one of his biggest strengths. I dont think that's really shade, it's just facts.
 
Oh my, what a win. What a great win. Yeah the Spurs were missing a bunch of key guys but so what. I didn't think the Jazz had it in them to fight the way they did.

That block at the end of the game by Favors was absolutely fantastic, and Quin's decision to pick and roll Ingles to Favors towards the end was astonishing in the sense that it kept working and working and working.
 
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