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That is the season average. Including early on when he was not good.
Kanter is averaging almost 14. You clowns crack me up.
Kanter is averaging almost 14. You clowns crack me up.
That is the season average. Including early on when he was not good.
Kanter is averaging almost 14. You clowns crack me up.
I agree. A second unit of Hawyard and Millsap would be nasty, almost unfair to other teams to have those two abusing backups for half their total minutes. The problem we have, though, is Big Al makes his living on the low block. I'm afraid of him getting in Favors' way when Derrick is trying to score on a P&R The one to tie the game was vintage Stock/Malone. I'm excited to see the P&R return to the Jazz offense.
He qualified the initial statement with "Once Jefferson comes back". Since Favors will go back to the bench "once Jefferson comes back", it should be obvious to anyone with an IQ greater than their show size that the relevant measure is how many minutes Favors plays when he comes off the bench.That is the season average. Including early on when he was not good.
Kanter is averaging almost 14. You clowns crack me up.
+1. I haven't seen our starters roll to the basket in the same way since Stock/Malone...EVER. Booz/Sap have had a few nice moments, but Favors timing is pretty special on the PnR and that's what the other big's we have lack in the PnR. It drives me insane when we have a high pick and Al/Sap don't roll to the basket and by the time they do roll to the basket, the defense has already done a great job of collapsing.
He qualified the initial statement with "Once Jefferson comes back". Since Favors will go back to the bench "once Jefferson comes back", it should be obvious to anyone with an IQ greater than their show size that the relevant measure is how many minutes Favors plays when he comes off the bench.
18 minutes.
Boozer actually was a much, much better screen-roll big for the Jazz compared to Favors right now - not even close. Not only could Booze pop, slip, and swing the ball when the defense rotated, but he could roll hard and finish strong with his left hand against 85% of the league as long as they weren't 7-footers wearing purple and gold. I just liked seeing Favors go strong and put Biedrins in the rim, because in those late-game situations so many times we've seen our bigs go soft when you have to go up strong with 2 hands and either dunk it or get fouled (or when you've got the type of explosion Favors has - both).I haven't seen our starters roll to the basket in the same way since Stock/Malone...EVER. Booz/Sap have had a few nice moments, but Favors timing is pretty special on the PnR and that's what the other big's we have lack in the PnR. It drives me insane when we have a high pick and Al/Sap don't roll to the basket and by the time they do roll to the basket, the defense has already done a great job of collapsing.
He said the guy would go back to getting 15. Lie. Try harder guy.
There was nothing qualified about it. Jefferson and Sap have not spent much time hurt. I don't know what a show size is, maybe you do standup.
Nobody was arguing about the exact number of minutes he got. I simply meant that he will go back to his backup role. You think you're a genius for typing a name into nba.com? Get over yourself.
Nobody was arguing about the exact number of minutes he got. I simply meant that he will go back to his backup role. You think you're a genius for typing a name into nba.com? Get over yourself.
Uh, yes there was, and you completely missed the point. No surprise.There was nothing qualified about it. Jefferson and Sap have not spent much time hurt.
Uh, yes there was, and you completely missed the point. No surprise.