Can I just say that I can't believe some of your **** heads are already talking about tanking.
I hate you so badly.
This team is built to lose. If DL built this team to win this season, he's lost.Can I just say that I can't believe some of your **** heads are already talking about tanking.
I hate you so badly.
Dear sir,
At what point in the season would you suggest is the correct time to begin tanking.. considering the desired outcome of what tanking is?
This team is built to lose. If DL built this team to win this season, he's lost.
Losing is one thing. Planning on losing, or even worse, cheering and hoping to lose, is disgusting. Add this to the long list of reasons that I just don't care what happens in sports anymore.
Losing is one thing. Planning on losing, or even worse, cheering and hoping to lose, is disgusting. Add this to the long list of reasons that I just don't care what happens in sports anymore.
Losing is one thing. Planning on losing, or even worse, cheering and hoping to lose, is disgusting. Add this to the long list of reasons that I just don't care what happens in sports anymore.
Losing is one thing. Planning on losing, or even worse, cheering and hoping to lose, is disgusting. Add this to the long list of reasons that I just don't care what happens in sports anymore.
Can I just say that I can't believe some of your **** heads are already talking about tanking.
I hate you so badly.
Can I just say that I can't believe some of your **** heads are already talking about tanking.
I hate you so badly.
The reality is if you make the decision at game 40, you're too late and pick #10 instead of #4. And historically there is an enormous talent/success gap between those two points.
We gave it 20 games, and are sitting at the 2nd worst defense in the NBA. Roster changes and one more talent piece is clearly needed.
Well, with Burks out, we've already made one change. Hood was never known as a great defender, but the effort is certainly there. I'd say it's probably too soon to bench Kanter. But the Jazz definitely need to see more of Gobert and Favors playing together. The direction of the draft and free agency moves may very well hinge on whether or not Gobert and Favors can play effectively together. Outside of lottery luck (Towns/Okafor), do the Jazz go for a stretch-4, or do they get another 5 to pair with Gobert? A lot depends on Derrick. He has a decent mid-range game now, but I don't see him ever extending out to 3-PT range. But if they had better perimeter shooting from their guards and backup SF, that would be ok.
IMO, Jazz need to draft a big to replace Kanter and then go hard after Matthews (option 1A) or Carroll (2A). I think they have a better chance of bringing back DMC due to his relationship with Quin. Hayward could move back to SG, with Alec becoming our scorer off the bench.
I think Ingles also tries hard, but he has limited skills. Favors and Gobert are solid. Hayward takes losing hard, hangs his head, and then quits. Look at the D he played against LBJ. That was amazing! And Booker can bring attitude, but has tailed off. It's a downward spiral right now. I've been there on an amateur level...you just don't invest as much effort once the losing starts. The motivation isn't the same. Sure these guys are getting paid to play, but there's a completely different attitude when you're playing to win, vs. knowing that each game is likely going to be a loss.Watching Hood work hard on D has been a pleasure. Exum also tries. The rest of the team pretty much always look like they're chilling out. I don't know why they have such bad defensive habits/mentality.
Weird.
I saw hood get destroyed on the defensive end multiple times
I think Ingles also tries hard, but he has limited skills. Favors and Gobert are solid. Hayward takes losing hard, hangs his head, and then quits. Look at the D he played against LBJ. That was amazing! And Booker can bring attitude, but has tailed off. It's a downward spiral right now. I've been there on an amateur level...you just don't invest as much effort once the losing starts. The motivation isn't the same. Sure these guys are getting paid to play, but there's a completely different attitude when you're playing to win, vs. knowing that each game is likely going to be a loss.
To a certain extent, I think this is also what happens to Trey. He's "clutch" in the last 5 minutes if the Jazz are close. The concentration is better; the effort more intense. He just can't/won't do it for the first 43 mins. I just wish Exum were more polished so Trey would have a true threat behind him, ready to take away the starting job.
That's not the issue. Hood tries really hard. He runs with his man at full speed and intensity, he attempts to contest every shot, and he plays aggressively all game. He doesn't have the tools to be an elite defender, so of course he'll be destroyed now and again.
And I'm perfectly ok if he just becomes a decent sub.He does have the tools. He is pretty decent laterally, he just doesn't have a great wingspan. All of his struggles on defense are probably bad habits from his college years. He was abysmal in college, to see him actually contest shots and go after his man really was surprising. He improved in such a short time that him becoming a very good defender isn't out of the way now.