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Would rather have Millsap play the SF than benching him. This is crazy.
Agree
Would rather have Millsap play the SF than benching him. This is crazy.
Is that a joke? Al Jefferson is not our best player.
LOL @ the thought of Al Jeff not starting. Even though I don't have him as part of the big picture future he is currently our best player easily.
Is that a joke? Al Jefferson is not our best player.
Depends on how you define "best". If by best you mean the player that will likely be the most productive, likely have the highest PER and be the go-to guy, then of course it is Jefferson currently. You could argue that Millsap is in the running here, but going by stats, size, position, etc. you would have to give the nod to AJ.
If by best you mean potentially down the road could develop into the better player, then most likely it is not AJ, as he is mostly a known quantity at this point in his career. But in that regard Favors, Hayward, Burks all would likely have more potential, possibly even Millsap again. Whether they become the most productive player on the team or have the highest PER and all that Jazz (see what I did there?) still remains to be seen. Until one or more of them step up and knock Jefferson off that spot, obviously AJ is our best player.
Is that a joke? Al Jefferson is not our best player.
Coming off the bench and being "benched" are 2 entirely different things. Every team needs a solid 6th man, and often the 6th man can be one of the most important players and potent weapons (e.g. Ginobili). It matters not whether said player starts, what matters is how many minutes he plays and whether he is contributing enough to be the finisher. Ask most players and and I bet they would much rather be on the floor for the last 5 minutes of every game rather than the first 5.
Not necessarily. Yes, Al had the slight edge in PER last season (20.1 v. 19.8...a lot closer than a lot of people realize), but basketball is a team sport, and Paul Millsap is far better than Al in just about everything that doesn't show up in a box score. Paul Millsap contributed more toward wins than Al Jefferson did last season. He was the Jazz's best player.Depends on how you define "best". If by best you mean the player that will likely be the most productive, likely have the highest PER and be the go-to guy, then of course it is Jefferson currently. You could argue that Millsap is in the running here, but going by stats, size, position, etc. you would have to give the nod to AJ.
Not necessarily. Yes, Al had the slight edge in PER last season (20.1 v. 19.8...a lot closer than a lot of people realize), but basketball is a team sport, and Paul Millsap is far better than Al in just about everything that doesn't show up in a box score. Paul Millsap contributed more toward wins than Al Jefferson did last season. He was the Jazz's best player.
Really? Who is our most productive player at this time?
Agree. Because there are only so many touches, a team will often have a token 5th starter for 5-8 mins who won't get any looks at the basket and is just there to play defense. Crawford, Ginobli, Metta and many others are better than the guys who start(ed) in front of them.Coming off the bench and being "benched" are 2 entirely different things. Every team needs a solid 6th man, and often the 6th man can be one of the most important players and potent weapons (e.g. Ginobili). It matters not whether said player starts, what matters is how many minutes he plays and whether he is contributing enough to be the finisher. Ask most players and and I bet they would much rather be on the floor for the last 5 minutes of every game rather than the first 5.
Boozer played 35+ minutes a night. Favors still needs to learn not to foul so much plus I'm guessing he will play some at C. Millsap will play two positions, and play a bigger role then he did when he was playing behind Boozer. He is a bigger part of this team then he was earlier in his career.We'll see, I doubt Millsap gets 30 minutes though. Which means he is essentially back to the role he had when Boozer was here, and that is both insulting and a demotion.
do you find Ginobili's role on the Spurs insulting? Because that's the role Millsap has now.We'll see, I doubt Millsap gets 30 minutes though. Which means he is essentially back to the role he had when Boozer was here, and that is both insulting and a demotion.
We'll see, I doubt Millsap gets 30 minutes though. Which means he is essentially back to the role he had when Boozer was here, and that is both insulting and a demotion.
do you find Ginobili's role on the Spurs insulting? Because that's the role Millsap has now.
Matt Harpring: watch out NBA. Millsap has another chip on his soldier. Look for him to dominate second teams power forwards.
So with the starting line set whats the rotation look like?
Pg: Harris, Watson,
Sg: Bell, Miles, Hayward, Burks
Sf: Hayward, Miles, Millsap Howard, Evans
Pf: Favors, Millsap, Evans
C: Jefferson, Favors, Kanter