jumpin bean
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Maybe someone can spot a Bigfoot and convince him to play for nuts and berries
What makes you think they’re looking for anyone?Anyone here 6 foot 6+? The Jazz are looking for you!
Yeah, they probably aren't. I can't wait until we play the Lakers again.What makes you think they’re looking for anyone?
This will be like 2017 when we were in dire need of a backup center and backup point guard and Bogut and DWill hit the waiver wire and we passed on it so we can “give time to Dante” [aka Shelvin] and Boris. Then Gobert went down for like 4 games in the playoffs and played hobbled vs. Golden State.
That's the issue... you listen to Locke and he's like "problems... its like 10 minutes a night and TB is fine... not even worth upgrading... and they are working really hard... offensive rebound rate, win share PAC% says he's just really average"What makes you think they’re looking for anyone?
This will be like 2017 when we were in dire need of a backup center and backup point guard and Bogut and DWill hit the waiver wire and we passed on it so we can “give time to Dante” [aka Shelvin] and Boris. Then Gobert went down for like 4 games in the playoffs and played hobbled vs. Golden State.
The Wet Bandit is the clear answer here, along with any of the centers listed. Delly would also be a nice spark plug, although he’s been terrible as of late
For what it's worth, conley has had 2 games with +20 scoring. Both were pathetic losses but... it's the best we have seen from him to date.
Or allow one of the Stars players to bubble up. The Stars have 7 players with more rebounds per game than our 2nd leading rebounder. I know it's way lower competition but this shouldn't be rocket science.It seems to me is that we need a 4-5 that can rebound a little and a 2-3 that can knockdown a long range shot to come off the bench. I propose the Jazz give Brantley and JWF first crack and if that doesn't work scan the waiver wire.
Mike will be just fine. The real issue is not there.For what it's worth, conley has had 2 games with +20 scoring. Both were pathetic losses but... it's the best we have seen from him to date.
NBA Draft blogboi favorite Jonah Bolden was waived. Sixers fans not too sad to see him go, but some still think a good organization can turn him into a serviceable player. He fouls enough to make Marquese Chriss blush (10.3 PF per 36 minutes) and apparently hasn't improved since his rookie year. But he's like 6'11" and can theoretically space the floor. You could do worse in the buyout market.