"One league official says there are seven NBA teams that have two stretches of 5 games in 6 nights this season. Good luck with that."
I will be amazed if the Jazz are not one of these teams. Considering that the Jazz request no Sunday home games.
"One league official says there are seven NBA teams that have two stretches of 5 games in 6 nights this season. Good luck with that."
I will be amazed if the Jazz are not one of these teams. Considering that the Jazz request no Sunday home games.
We will have to play our bench players 30+ minutes for some of those games. What a juggling act for Corbin.
I just wish they'd let the other 20 teams not playing on Christmas day release their opening schedules, but then again, that would be fan-friendly.
Isn't it all going to be released on NBA tv friday if the sign the agreement?
Actually it will be a great opportunity to showcase some of our young talent... Nobody would really blame Corbin for it because playing that many games in that short of a period of time is double tough and you don't want to get anybody injured...
I think it works out for a team like ours...
I'll predict we either open up with Denver (like always) or Houston.BTW, my predicition is that the Jazz open at home on 12/26 vs. Sacramento.
Isn't it all going to be released on NBA tv friday if the sign the agreement?
Teams that can score in the post and dominate the boards have an extra advantage. It just takes less energy. This is where a player like Kanter can thrive just by using his size around the hoop and wearing people out. Definitely being able to go 10 or 12 player deep will help.
People who put religion above sports are really hard to understand.
Yeah, I see this season as a great opportunity for our young guys. I just hope Kanter, who hasn't played much in the last couple years, doesn't overdo it. Proper pacing will be key for everyone. The sooner everyone knows who's starting, etc, the better.