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Andy Larsen killing it:

Agreed. Andy is sharp, works hard, and writes really well. He just gets it.

Tony Jones isn't my favorite writer, but one of my favorite tweeters. I think he has good sources and good takes. He's also not an unabashed homer (like Dowsett) so I feel like I trust him more.

Have to say, Dowsett is my least favorite. Abrasive, unabashed homer, trying too hard to be Locke. And he complains all the freaking time.
Well I mean, Tony is a different kind of writer than Andy. Tony is more focused on stories and breaking news, not in depth analysis.
 
Agreed. Andy is sharp, works hard, and writes really well. He just gets it.

Tony Jones isn't my favorite writer, but one of my favorite tweeters. I think he has good sources and good takes. He's also not an unabashed homer (like Dowsett) so I feel like I trust him more.

Have to say, Dowsett is my least favorite. Abrasive, unabashed homer, trying too hard to be Locke. And he complains all the freaking time.
Remember when the entire Warriors team complained about him?
 
You guys are really nice, and your kind words mean a lot. Thanks.

I mean, he's been doing it all season long. He is kind of Lowe-lite with this type of analysis, which is a great compliment (still not on the same league though).

IMO Zach Lowe is the best sportswriter in America right now (okay, Lee Jenkins and a whole bunch of others deserve shoutouts), so being mentioned anywhere near his name is a compliment.

BTW, I ran into Zach in Houston in December. We were talking about Donovan Mitchell because, seriously, that's all anyone wants to do when see a Jazz writer from out of town. Zach is very on board the Mitchell train, though couldn't believe he wasn't selected before #13. (Especially Detroit, he said. What were they thinking? As a capped-out team, they needed to take high-upside shots like Mitchell, not safe plays like Kennard. So it goes.)

Agreed. Andy is sharp, works hard, and writes really well. He just gets it.

Tony Jones isn't my favorite writer, but one of my favorite tweeters. I think he has good sources and good takes.

I think one of the really cool things about this beat (which only a couple of other markets can compete with) is how good each of us are at our own things. Tony is incredible at developing relationships with players, coaches, agents, etc. He's a gregarious personality and one of my favorite people to be around. (He also definitely reads JazzFanz, though I'm not just complimenting him on the off chance he reads this). Kyle Goon is the best writer out of all of us. That man can write a game story and make it seem like it took 5 days, not 45 minutes. His features are great, too. Eric Woodyard has a really unique eye for a story: no one else would have driven the eight-hour round trip from Memphis to Meridian, MS to tell Rodney Hood's family story the day before the trade deadline on the fourth game of a 4-game road trip. And I hope I have the ability to look inside the game a little bit with stats, Xs and Os, and my relationships with Quin and the front office.


I wish they would put a smart dude like Andy on the broadcast. Put harpring upstairs with Alema and slide Andy next to boler.

I suspect that my complete lack of good basketball playing experience disqualifies me from a serious NBA color spot, which are nearly exclusively filled by former players. I'd love to do pre or postgame one day, though, or fill in if possible. I also have a weird voice, as listeners of the SCH Show know.
 
Glad to see Andy has thick skin. Hasn't always gotten tons of respect when he's come around here. I should read his material more often. I don't make much more time for anything other than checking here.
 
Glad to see Andy has thick skin. Hasn't always gotten tons of respect when he's come around here. I should read his material more often. I don't make much more time for anything other than checking here.

Ya it bothered me when people talked **** to him before.
I also don’t make time for anything besides JazzFanz when it comes to sports.
 
Yeah, Jazzfanz is my one stop shop for Jazz info. When people do post links to Andy's stuff I am impressed and think he's awesome. I wince when I see people treating him like a reg when he posts here. We should encourage pros like Andy to participate here, not chase them off with crass comments and inside jokes.
 
Yeah, Jazzfanz is my one stop shop for Jazz info. When people do post links to Andy's stuff I am impressed and think he's awesome. I wince when I see people treating him like a reg when he posts here. We should encourage pros like Andy to participate here, not chase them off with crass comments and inside jokes.
Literally all his stuff gets posted in the Jazz News forum.
 
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