NAOS
Well-Known Member
I think this debate is embedded in our desires to see more flexibility in the backcourt, in general. For example, I hope Ty experiments with putting both Watson and Harris out there at the same time (provided that Harris is a good matchup to defend the opposing SG); I hope there is more P&R with Hayward, Burks, and CJ, letting them create and make plays; I hope we try posting Hayward when he's playing SG; etc. Harris is a good basketball player, but he doesn't fit the mold of a Sloan-styled PG so all the jazz fans are worried. They should be, because he's not what they're used to, and there hasn't been much to show that the system has changed to capitalize on his strengths.
The minute I get a glimmer the jazz are working these angles is the minute I become excited about Harris being a jazzman. Until then, it's a mix of pessimism and cautious optimism.
The minute I get a glimmer the jazz are working these angles is the minute I become excited about Harris being a jazzman. Until then, it's a mix of pessimism and cautious optimism.