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Hayward tried to go to the rack all night ,got mauled no calls on the road.played good early but just average after that. Kanter played good on O,got stuffed a couple times,didnt let it bother him played well down stretch,still has work to do on D. Burks played good all night,did miss a couple freethrows late but was fortunate Gobert kept ball alive for a utah putback. Favors did some good things but needs to work on his free throws. Novak was so pitiful on D,they had to take him out as portland picked on him every trip down.Jones was playing prison ball behind the refs back as usual.Booker gave his usual hard effort. Burke played really well late,lifting the Jazz to victory. Exum cant finish at the rim.Anybody else?

Exum seemed like he was trying to avoid non-existing block when he tried to finish at the rim. I think he's overthinking it and he seems scared from the physicality of the players in the paint.
Trey is clutch! If he manages to translate his last 2 minutes of the game form to the rest of the games, he'd be one of the top PGs in the league. Unfortunately I don't think it's sustainable. I wonder if it has to do with concentration?!
Gordon is a monster - his improved bulk is helping him to finish stronger than ever before at the rim and through contact.
Kanter was bad in D...
Favors had a "quiet" game with 19 and 9.
Novak won't be getting a lot of minutes. Simply don't see how it's going to happen with our emphasis on defense. He simply cannot guard ANY 4s in the league.
Burks gives up on the system and goes iso way too much. But to be fair, we couldn't establish a stretch of time with great offensive possessions in general, like we did in the beginning of the last game, when for about 6-7 minutes we played Spurs-level passing and flowing game, with literally no bad shots taken. I didn't see that this time.
Transition defense was great, I am not sure but I think we allowed less than 10 points from transition yet again, which is great. Our half-court defense needs more work.
 
I was just thinking about how many Jazz games were lost on very poor coaching. Quinn had some out of the box ideas tonight, and they worked. Sometimes you can learn and win at the same time.
This team is young and will inevitably struggle. For now the future looks to be in great hands.
 
Hayward tried to go to the rack all night ,got mauled no calls on the road.played good early but just average after that. Kanter played good on O,got stuffed a couple times,didnt let it bother him played well down stretch,still has work to do on D. Burks played good all night,did miss a couple freethrows late but was fortunate Gobert kept ball alive for a utah putback. Favors did some good things but needs to work on his free throws. Novak was so pitiful on D,they had to take him out as portland picked on him every trip down.Jones was playing prison ball behind the refs back as usual.Booker gave his usual hard effort. Burke played really well late,lifting the Jazz to victory. Exum cant finish at the rim.Anybody else?
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In this case I think Hayward's one was better. He climbed up to dunk it over the seven footer Freeland.

I love that offensive set that lead to hayward's dunk, it's really nice. I like Burks' too cause Favors made a great pass to him.
 
I was just thinking about how many Jazz games were lost on very poor coaching. Quinn had some out of the box ideas tonight, and they worked. Sometimes you can learn and win at the same time.
This team is young and will inevitably struggle. For now the future looks to be in great hands.

I'm more concerned about the direction than the speed. Jazz are a young team, learning a new offense and defense. Quin has had very little time with these guys. But he certainly has instilled confidence, camaraderie and effort in to the mindset of the youngsters. Probably will still end up with only 30-35 wins, but we ARE in good hands and the franchise is moving in the right direction.
 
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