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"Can the Jazz play offense when Rudy Gobert is on the floor? Tonight the Jazz were 12-for-36 shooting with Gobert on the floor. The rest of the game the Jazz were 26-for-45. It’s not all Rudy, but the different between 33% and 58% is considerable and worth keeping an eye on. Rudy is an amazing force defensively, but the Jazz have to figure out how to score with him in the game." Discuss
 
Holy ****, an actual insightful post from HT?

Yeah, I brought this up earlier in the game thread. It's an interesting stat to look at through the season.
 
"Can the Jazz play offense when Rudy Gobert is on the floor? Tonight the Jazz were 12-for-36 shooting with Gobert on the floor. The rest of the game the Jazz were 26-for-45. It’s not all Rudy, but the different between 33% and 58% is considerable and worth keeping an eye on. Rudy is an amazing force defensively, but the Jazz have to figure out how to score with him in the game." Discuss
More pick and rolls.

And in addition to that, more pick and rolls. Not to mention free throws.
 
How many good shots did we miss during that span? The most frustrating thing about the game last night was all the WIDE open shots we missed that we had been hitting all preseason long.
 
Hit the gym and shoot shoot shoot. Keep shooting ya scallywags.

The roster shoots fine actually. But they are too young to step in to the first game and shoot above their average guaranteed.

Give'em time.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhYzEu-OJDo
 
"Can the Jazz play offense when Rudy Gobert is on the floor? Tonight the Jazz were 12-for-36 shooting with Gobert on the floor. The rest of the game the Jazz were 26-for-45. It’s not all Rudy, but the different between 33% and 58% is considerable and worth keeping an eye on. Rudy is an amazing force defensively, but the Jazz have to figure out how to score with him in the game." Discuss

This is kind of like blaming Kanter for losing as a starter last season. You can't isolate just the one factor. Certainly Favors was the best offensive player of the game last night. Replace him with Gobert and yes, the %'s will go down. But also consider the type of team the Jazz become when Gobert is on the floor: it's a "3 and D" approach and the Jazz shooters were <17% on their 3's. The real question is whether or not the Jazz can win with players like Burke and Hayward continuing to shoot bricks.

What I saw when Gobert first entered the game, was Dwight getting frustrated, Rudy forced a travel; he altered another shot. But the Jazz missed shot after shot allowing Houston to take an 8-pt halftime lead.
 
How many good shots did we miss during that span? The most frustrating thing about the game last night was all the WIDE open shots we missed that we had been hitting all preseason long.

Yeah. This was incredibly frustrating.
 
"Can the Jazz play offense when Rudy Gobert is on the floor? Tonight the Jazz were 12-for-36 shooting with Gobert on the floor. The rest of the game the Jazz were 26-for-45. It’s not all Rudy, but the different between 33% and 58% is considerable and worth keeping an eye on. Rudy is an amazing force defensively, but the Jazz have to figure out how to score with him in the game." Discuss

One game is meaningless.
 
I guess the next question to ask is: What was Houston's shooting percentage with and without Gobert on the floor?

Dwight Howard was pretty much kept in check when Gobert was on the court but when Kanter was defending him, it was embarassing.
 
I guess the next question to ask is: What was Houston's shooting percentage with and without Gobert on the floor?

Dwight Howard was pretty much kept in check when Gobert was on the court but when Kanter was defending him, it was embarassing.

This.


I'm liking Gobert & Favors front court the best at the moment. Favors shots were dropping early in the game, let him develop that. Kanter is guarding nobody and I think is a much better scorer against the other team's 2nd unit bigs.
 
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