Gobert made comments about wanting to be passed the ball more in offense. This in my view led to increased forced passes which led to turnovers or a circus shot and missed free throws.
Unless Gobert gets a truly reliable inside move, he needs to fight for the putbacks or accept the ball...
Actually, your examples are based on personal opinion and not logic. It is my opinion that a logical person would believe that all examples you gave are true. However, I also think that a logical person does not see that as the only variable, but possibly a major contributing factor.
However...
His role is sorted. You just need to accept it. As for the 2nd unit, it has both good and bad moments. But I think having to rely even more on Bradley after the Davis injury is hurting us.
When I look at the replays, i first look for if there is direct visual evidence showing the exact location of the contact clearly. I don't think there was. You sort of have to piece together in your mind where you think contact occurs, which is where you need to allow for a reasonable margin of...
Bradley is really a 3rd stringer and really a placeholder, but it will be tough to find a decent backup center willing to play for minimal minutes and chump change.
The grab seemed to me to be mostly contact on ball and hand. Either way there will be plenty of games where it could go either way like this and we will get some that go our way and some that don't.
The problem is that it shouldn't have come down to relying on a call at the end of the game for...
Pretty sure that there were people on this forum that ripped on Joe Ingle's shooting when he first started playing for the Jazz. Obviously Joe was also an NBA rookie at the time so there is a major difference there.Not saying that Bogey is in the same circumstance at Joe, but pointing out that...
Jazz are a bit like the turtoise. I think they care about rings, but they also care about the dynamic and team harmony that they build that gets the ring. Although the ring is the end goal.. I believe the focus is also on the journey as well. I think if they felt they had the had the right...
Dante talks about what he can't control..however there was no focus on what he was able to control and what else he has been working on. He obviously, you know worked on his interview skills you know you know you know.. What I do know is that he has not appear to have added any upper body muscle
To me clutch is a measure of work ethic and repetition combined with player attributes and skill as well as dealing with nerves and preparedness. What makes the greats great are that they are able to maximize on their ability as well as put in the work and practice required to be great. It is...
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