Especially not when the Jazz don't have any particularly good individual talent. We don't have a single all-star on our team and we have no offensive system. I can't see how anybody feels optimistic about this mess.
There's plenty of reason to be optimistic. Just look at it as the groundwork being laid for the firing of Corbin.
It's spelled:
W-i-g-g-i-n-s
our bigs have a combined 1 defensive rebound. they have only missed 13 shots though.
Oh and Harpring was all like, "You get tired fast when you are banging all night long",
Like wut?
We're really freaking dumb.
Uhhhhh... Dumb ppeeepple can't spel
Hayward just emphasized what our offense is all about.
He grabs the inbounds pass. Dribbles it up the court. And chucks an ill-advised 3 that airballs. No one else touched the ball. 15+ remained on the shot clock.
I've seen ward basketball teams with more of an offensive structure. Yet, our coach hasn't a clue.
Hayward just emphasized what our offense is all about.
He grabs the inbounds pass. Dribbles it up the court. And chucks an ill-advised 3 that airballs. No one else touched the ball. 15+ remained on the shot clock.
I've seen ward basketball teams with more of an offensive structure. Yet, our coach hasn't a clue.
Kanter scores 15 in the first half getting
0
good passes.
"They" = the Nets.What are you talking about, Favors and Kanter have only missed 4 shots of 11 taken.
Hayward just emphasized what our offense is all about.
He grabs the inbounds pass. Dribbles it up the court. And chucks an ill-advised 3 that airballs. No one else touched the ball. 15+ remained on the shot clock.
I've seen ward basketball teams with more of an offensive structure. Yet, our coach hasn't a clue.
"They" = the Nets.
By percentage, the Jazz are doing a better job rebounding, grabbing 9 of 23 possible offensive boards (39%), with the Nets grabbing 5 of 14 (36%). Unfortunately, 2 of those offensive boards were basically ties that led to jump balls, which were both won by Brooklyn (the second of which was Pierce illegally stealing the tip...); those ended up being charged as offensive rebounds AND turnovers for Kanter, instead of defensive rebounds for Brooklyn.