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David Locke draws a wiener over his own face while discussing Jazz moves on Tip-off

It is actually a good introduction of one of the featured sets in Snyder's offense. So it is worth a watch and listen even for those of you who are not in Jr. high.

Locke says it is Atlanta's offense with Spurs mixed in. To me the play he drew up reminded me of the Championship Mavericks team, with Kanter playing the Role of Dirk.

I am anxious to see the jazz play it. Kanter and favors set dual screens at the top, Trey or Dante uses the screens and drives at the basket. Favors dives to the basket, Kanter pops for a three, while Burks and Hayward wait in the corners. Lots of options for a pg. lots of decisions for a team defense to make. If the Jazz have shooters this could be lovely to watch, and if they don't it could be anguishing.

I wonder if it is possible to play it with Hayward playing point and parking Trey in the corner? Locke said Hayward was one o the leagues worst corner three shooters, and I had the impression that Trey was pretty good at it.
 
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I've got respect for Locke and his tip-off, but I'm not sure he respects himself, you know, with drawing dic pics on his face in videos he intends to share with the public.
 
Some people see penises everywhere.

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I am amazed at some of the hate for Locke. Most small market teams don't have someone covering their team to this extent, virtually year-round. His analysis is typically spot-on. We should count ourselves lucky, even if we don't always agree with him.

I gobble much as much Jazz content as I can and Locke releases the most there is by a single person so I am happy he works for the Jazz. However sometimes he rambles on and he gives the worst radio interviews. I cringe at some of the things he says sometimes as he rants about things people don't care about. Also during Locke's interviews where he is the interviewer he talks about himself way too much instead of the player/coach.
 
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