Not at all.You have a problem with apesnot?
Not at all.You have a problem with apesnot?
Not at all.
Nah, I’m harassing colton about his compliment/complement pet peeve.FWIW, I changed the OP. Rather not cause a prob.
Nah, I’m harassing colton about his compliment/complement pet peeve.
There was actually a recent Jazz article I meant to tag him in that actually got it backwards from how it typically is used (they were actually meaning to say someone receiving compliments but used the e.... now I need to go dig it up for him...)
Here it is:Nah, I’m harassing colton about his compliment/complement pet peeve.
There was actually a recent Jazz article I meant to tag him in that actually got it backwards from how it typically is used (they were actually meaning to say someone receiving compliments but used the e.... now I need to go dig it up for him...)
LAS VEGAS — After showering new Utah Jazz point guard Mike Conley with complements, general manager Justin Zanik then turned his attention Bojan Bogdanovic during Monday’s introductory press conference.
The fact that he won’t have to carry the full load leads me to think he’ll score more, the fact that he was over 20 the past two years tells me he is an elite scorer considering all the attention he received with constant double and triple teams. He’s going to have more room. It wouldn’t surprise me if he were anywhere between 25-30 pts. I also think it leads to more ft’s. It will be Conley’s and Bogie that see a decrease in scoring, not Mitchell, I also think Goberts scoring goes up as wellNot a knock on DM but I do think there’s a chance his raw numbers aren’t as high as we are thinking. I could see him being around 22-23 pts on really nice efficiency... we have more weapons and the ball should be spread around a bit more. I’m curious to see what he looks like in space.
I’m curious to see how things are allocated... I doubt DM’s offense gets lost in the shuffle but there might be a slow start to the season or times when he’s balancing looking for his shot aggressively and deferring to others.
I think he will be improved and life should be easier but there will be new challenges.
The fact that he won’t have to carry the full load leads me to think he’ll score more, the fact that he was over 20 the past two years tells me he is an elite scorer considering all the attention he received with constant double and triple teams. He’s going to have more room. It wouldn’t surprise me if he were anywhere between 25-30 pts. I also think it leads to more ft’s. It will be Conley’s and Bogie that see a decrease in scoring, not Mitchell, I also think Goberts scoring goes up as well
The fact that he won’t have to carry the full load leads me to think he’ll score more, the fact that he was over 20 the past two years tells me he is an elite scorer considering all the attention he received with constant double and triple teams. He’s going to have more room. It wouldn’t surprise me if he were anywhere between 25-30 pts. I also think it leads to more ft’s. It will be Conley’s and Bogie that see a decrease in scoring, not Mitchell, I also think Goberts scoring goes up as well
Points will be easier to come by, and he will shoot more ft’s and be more efficient, others on the team will defer to Mitchell. He will score moredouble and triple teams? He gets a lot of attention, but that's an exaggeration. I think he will be more efficient but shoot less shots per game. I think his assists could go way up maybe around 6 a game because when he passes out it will be to shooters or to a rolling Rudy in space. I think turnovers go down and percentages go up, but if things are running properly I'm not sure he averages 25-30.
The chucker moniker?
Points will be easier to come by, and he will shoot more ft’s and be more efficient, others on the team will defer to Mitchell. He will score more
I have generally felt that he could slightly increase his scoring output while also taking fewer field goal attempts with the right people around him and I think that happens this year. If that does happen, that is a seriously substantial improvement to the team offense by itself.Maybe... Conley and Bojan have higher usages and take more shots than the dudes they are replacing. If he takes a couple less shots per game being more efficient may leave him around the same numbers by volume... adding another assist per game and limiting turnovers with the other scorers we’ve added will have us as a great damn offensive team.
The chucker moniker?
Out of the 55 players who scored at least 17 ppg last season, only D'Angelo Russell and 5 others did so with worse efficiency. Extend this down to 15 ppg+, and Donovan Mitchell is still just 73rd out of 84 Players.
Last season DM did a great job of improving 3 point %, going from 34% to a reasonable 36.2% on high volume but his overall efficiency still dipped slightly. He takes nearly a quarter of his field goals in the 3-10 foot range and shot poorly there, just 34%. This is because Donovan hasn't figured out how to draw and play through contact well enough to get to the free throw line at an All Star's clip. He gets stuck in no mans midrange land and all too often finds himself throwing up an offbalance prayer. Working to get better at getting his defender stuck on his back might help draw more shooting fouls in this area, but it's probably his floater that needs the most work. He always seems to be forcing it hard as opposed to the effortless looking motion Harden uses. It's a floater, not a ball on a frozen rope.
FWIW, yes. Dude was better overall last season and turned on the jets towards the end. Utah doesn't go apesnot in the off season unless they felt he be a bit more of "The Guy" for the team. Regardless, he's the first true #1 option on Utah that I could recall for a long, long time. Dude can hit anyway, create his own shot at will, and is now surrounded by players who compliment his style, including a legitimate #2 guy (or #1a) in Conley to take the pressure off.