Burks > Turner.
Burks > Turner.
No. No. Noooooo.
I know why you are doing this.
Cy, I'm trying to make this thread about things I like. You can make it about an argument that only you see if you want to... but I probably won't participate.
Is it good to have big guys that can score and to balance an aggressive transition attack with some half-court execution? Find me a guy that says NO to both of these questions and I'll happily moderate the debate you want to have.
As it stands, we can get rid of Jefferson and still have better half-court and low post scoring than Philly. The point is that Philly almost stole a game IN BOSTON, and the Jazz got blown out in 4 straight games. Perhaps they can take some lesson from Philly? Perhaps? Perhaps? That is the point of this thread.
I'm going to make a Mad Lib out of this post and paste it in every thread in which you try to be "level-headed."
Dude, I like Turner, but let's not overrate the guy. He isn't that good. He is a bad defender, can't shoot, and doesn't get to the foul line. He has had a good playoff thus far, but he still isn't that good.
What the hell did Doc Rivers just do? Down by one, 4.4 second shot differential, and he has Rondo foul at 10 seconds to put 14 back on the clock and wipe the differential away. Let's see if it works.
I like Philly, but they suffer from having too many ballhandlers imo. They don't have enough shooters or big men who can score.
IMHO jazz underachieved this season by al jefefrson ball hoggery, and lack of corbin's coaching. we might never know the truth unless you havea time machine in your basement and we go back in time and take out corbin jefferson, bell, watson, howard for the whole season.I get the comps and we've been in agreement on the Jazz attacking the Spurs fast. I just don't think Celtics are on par with Spurs and I don't see the 6ers as an 8th seed on par with a Jazz 8th seed. The Jazz overachieved to get into the playoffs and I credit coaching for that. The sixers were a much better team early on and fell to the 8th seed and I blame coaching for that too.
Here's a video that puts things into perspective for me. The Jazz didn't have anyone who could do this to the Spurs.