Cody is 6'7", long and can stay with guards defensively for the most part. He's also one of our better close-out guys. He also makes quick decisions and moves the ball. That's his calling card until he figures out his offense.
Cody needs to figure out how to score when he doesn't have an open lane to the rim. He needs to hit 3PAs and have a counter when he gets closed out on. Cody's normally pretty good in transition. He's pretty fast and finishes well if there isn't a big body in front of him.
Neither Walt nor Brice is affecting shooters. Zach Lavine and Malik Monk were feasting on them last week.
Edit: Jrue doesn't care about Walt's close-out either.
Jazz just don't have guys who can put the ball down and beat a defender. Meanwhile, Blazers are getting the Jazz to collapse and opening up 3pt looks.
Shooting variance is going the Blazers' way, but their shooters are open for the most part.
Brooklyn Nets start 0-5 with a -14 point differential. Looks like they're the pacesetters. NOLA and Indiana not far behind.
I didn't think a Rick Carlisle team would tank, but it looks like it's on its way.
Jazz give up 46 pts in a quarter with few, if any, defensive adjustments and without calling a timeout for 10 mins. Anyone see if Will Hardy was beet-red with anger?
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