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2nd Jazz win! - Jazz at Rockets: 6pm MT

This was an interesting approach to keeping Harden from shooting his back step three I thought. R rated jokes in 3, 2, 1...

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[QUOTE = "Douchebag K, post: 1754917, miembro: 2990"] Mate ha anotado 15 ppg porque los cohetes no se molestan en defenderlo [/ QUOTE]
[QUOTE = "Sugarless, post: 1754926, miembro: 5184"] Amigo, eres tan despistado que es gracioso. Por favor, dime que tus horribles tomas vienen de no ver los juegos. Eso haría que fuera estúpido dar una opinión, pero al menos justificaría estar tan equivocado cada vez que abres la boca.

Rubio tomó el 41% de sus tiros bajo una cobertura ajustada o muy apretada, lo que está muy por encima de sus números de temporada regular (32%), y prácticamente todos fueron intentos de FG de 2 puntos, que es donde ha estado anotando todas las series.

El maldito Joe Ingles ha tomado solo el 13.5% de sus tiros en defensa cerrada, y el 0% en condiciones muy ajustadas (0-2 pies) (y ha disparado el 32% desde el piso. Es increíble). ¿Un excelente anotador como Eric Gordon que ha estado matando todas las series del Jazz? Menos de un 32% combinado. Chris Paul? 38.5%. Supongo que los Jazz estaban menos preocupados por ellos que los Rockets por Rubio.

Es posible que desee pensar en abstenerse de publicar tales ******** en el futuro. Es demasiado obvio. [/ QUOTE]
Realmente este sitio esta lleno de personajes que no merece la pena ni contestar.
 
Playing Rudy over Favors cost us the game....
dudes... I was gonna say this... but it's difficult to admit...
I had no confidence in the outcome when Rudy came back in for Favors. This is a giant problem for us. Rudy has been great for us, but he's left me with very mixed feelings in our playoff losses. He has to get better and getting HIS OWN. Plain and simple.
 
dudes... I was gonna say this... but it's difficult to admit...
I had no confidence in the outcome when Rudy came back in for Favors. This is a giant problem for us. Rudy has been great for us, but he's left me with very mixed feelings in our playoff losses. He has to get better and getting HIS OWN. Plain and simple.
I don't think it is that simple. Favors' speed in that defensive scheme was critical as well. He also has better hands. I thought the **** about Rudy's weak hands was a bunch of noise, but that **** came back to bite us hard.

I still don't think they work together, and I still can't wrap my head around trading Gobert. I still think your best bet is help Rudy by clearing space and that he keeps chipping away at his weaknesses.

But yes, Favors was far more effective in this series. Might even be a better player in all. But he has a bad injury history and Rudy is the heart and soul of the team.
 
I don't think it is that simple. Favors' speed in that defensive scheme was critical as well. He also has better hands. I thought the **** about Rudy's weak hands was a bunch of noise, but that **** came back to bite us hard.

I still don't think they work together, and I still can't wrap my head around trading Gobert. I still think your best bet is help Rudy by clearing space and that he keeps chipping away at his weaknesses.

But yes, Favors was far more effective in this series. Might even be a better player in all. But he has a bad injury history and Rudy is the heart and soul of the team.
Maybe you misunderstood my post that you quoted, because I'm 100% in agreement with everything you just typed.

We need more space. And we need that space to be created, in-part, by another all-star caliber guard or wing. Them's just the plain facts.
 
I think the best thing we could do to help Gobert out offensively is try to build the roster similarly to how Houston has built theirs. They have shooting at every position but center, Capela is surrounded by great shooting and the floor is completely spread and they have such great spacing. Rolling out a starting lineup that includes two non shooters in Rubio and Favors is doing Rudy absolutely no Favors.
 
I do genuinely hope that people aren’t too discouraged because there’s a major silver lining to all of this: my wife and I’s anniversary is Friday and we’re going to Vegas to see Sarah McLachlan and now I won’t be distracted by checking the score the whole night.

Enjoy - I saw her a few years ago with Josh Groban, and she was great. Funny and personable and obviously talented.
 
I think the best thing we could do to help Gobert out offensively is try to build the roster similarly to how Houston has built theirs. They have shooting at every position but center, Capela is surrounded by great shooting and the floor is completely spread ....
Not just shooters. They have two elite PnR ball-handlers who also shoot + can get a lot of unassisted shots. We have nobody that fits that description (I wouldn't call Mitchell and elite PnR ball-handler yet... and Ingles doesn't do enough at a high volume).
 
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