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Game Thread Apr 19, 2021 08:00PM MT: Jazz at Lakers

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Time to give more minutes to Brantely, Hughes, Oni and Morgan.

They deserve a real chance to show their value.

Niang is not the future.
 
I guess that makes sense since he has played well this year.
Ok but it seems this Quin rule do not apply to all players.
Morgan played well last season in the playoff series against Denver but this season he almost didn't receive consideration, only garbage time.
 
Ok but it seems this Quin rule do not apply to all players.
Morgan played well last season in the playoff series against Denver but this season he almost didn't receive consideration, only garbage time.
Morgan did not play anywhere near the level Niang is right now. We also have a very deep roster. These young guys arent getting time and not getting developed much, we are in a win now mode.
 
I guess that makes sense since he has played well this year.

Morgan did not play anywhere near the level Niang is right now. We also have a very deep roster. These young guys arent getting time and not getting developed much, we are in a win now mode.
Yes we are in win mode now, but we should have improved our few shortcomings through trade.

My question, is if we face a team in the playoff whose player will perform like Murray did against us, which player of our roster will stop him?
This is the reason why we have to rely on Oni and give him meaningful minutes in the regular season.
 
I think Niang is Quin's pet.
Niang is a crucial piece for us. Smaller contract, good overall impact. He's not an all-star, but he's playing his role this season better than ever. His defense is much improved. He's passable rather than a net negative now.
 
For some people, there’s only “Favors Love” or “Favors Hate.” Lets all choose your feel bad for them, emmk?
Here's some nuance; despite that I hate his contract and that my eyes tell me he's pedestrian, you can't ignore the advanced numbers (19.7 PER, 1.9 BPM, .232 WS/48 [career high]). Some degree of this is that the Jazz are just that good, but you can't just disentangle his contribution from the success.
 
Morgan did not play anywhere near the level Niang is right now. We also have a very deep roster. These young guys arent getting time and not getting developed much, we are in a win now mode.
He was also being left wide wide open and he was hitting shots off the side of the backboard
 
Niang is better than all of those players. That's why he gets time and they do not.
I agree
I once thought otherwise but niang has done enough at this point. He deserves his spot on the rotation

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Favors is a playoff type of player. His impact will be better during the playoffs.
I think this is true.
I expect to see the best version of favors in the playoffs.

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Here's some nuance; despite that I hate his contract and that my eyes tell me he's pedestrian, you can't ignore the advanced numbers (19.7 PER, 1.9 BPM, .232 WS/48 [career high]). Some degree of this is that the Jazz are just that good, but you can't just disentangle his contribution from the success.
His advanced stats are even better when you think about that he is the only player who isnt on the court with our best player, Gobert. His PER is 3rd best on out team, his WS/48 is 2nd best on our team, his offensive rating per 100 is the best on our team, defensive rating per 100 is 2nd best, and his defensive box score +/- is 2nd on our team.
 
Yeah, because none of these games right now are that important really, Lakers are playing without their best players, Jazz is gonna be without their star. In the end, whether they are gonna finish first or second is not gonna make a big difference. Lakers are currently fifth in the western conference, but for most people they are number one favourite to win it all. So all these games right now are just something they gotta do before the playoffs.Its all about who is gonna perform in the playoffs, Jazz can lose 10 in a row right now, but if they bring it in the playoffs and make the finals, nobody will care about that losing streak
I do agree with you that it’s not really must win but disagree with your last statement because I guarantee you the Lakers can do just ok from here on out and still go to the finals. The jazz just don’t have that luxury - they really need very solid rhythm going into the playoffs to go very far because they haven’t done it before.
 
I do agree with you that it’s not really must win but disagree with your last statement because I guarantee you the Lakers can do just ok from here on out and still go to the finals. The jazz just don’t have that luxury - they really need very solid rhythm going into the playoffs to go very far because they haven’t done it before.
I don't know about that. The best playoff run we've had in the post-Stockton/Malone era was 2007. That team had almost no deep playoff experience, was slumping hard going into the playoffs (went like 8-12 in the last month of the regular season), and then made it to the WCF.
 
I don't know about that. The best playoff run we've had in the post-Stockton/Malone era was 2007. That team had almost no deep playoff experience, was slumping hard going into the playoffs (went like 8-12 in the last month of the regular season), and then made it to the WCF.
We had a little luck that year. If Dallas (IIRC) hadn't choked against the Warriors I think the Jazz lose in the second round. Yeah, the Jazz went to the WCF, but got absolutely spanked by the Spurs.
 
We had a little luck that year. If Dallas (IIRC) hadn't choked against the Warriors I think the Jazz lose in the second round. Yeah, the Jazz went to the WCF, but got absolutely spanked by the Spurs.
Maybe, but my point is that them slumping going into the playoffs didn't hurt them. I think that sort of thing is overrated.
 
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