billyshelby
Well-Known Member
Sorry, I don't buy it. Jefferson had just 1.8 assists per game last year and that's in 35.9 minutes per game. Hell, he has averaged just 1.3 for his career in 29.8 minutes per contest. Dude's a black hole of monumental proportions. At least Boozer has averaged 2.5 per game for his career and in his seasons with Utah where he was most injury-free, he averaged 3.2, 3.0 and 2.9 per game, far better than anything Jefferson's shown.
The first 40 games this year are make or break for me with Al. He needs to appear in noticeably better shape, get up and down the court better, jump out to something like 10+ rebounds a game and 2+ assists per game over that span, AND show a better commitment to team defense for me to have any faith in him. If he's done that, he's shown me a commitment to himself and the team. If not, he's the same old guy he's always been. A black hole who doesn't show the work ethic and aptitude for team ball that is necessary to win in this league.
Everyone agrees KLove is a great passer. Yet on Minnesota, he averaged 2.5 last year. That's much better than Al's 1.8. My argument would be Love should be leading the league in assists at the 4. But Minnesota was 25th in assists last year. 24th the year before, 17th before that, and 26th the year before that. They don't get a lot of assisted baskets on that team.
I don't expect Al to ever become a great passer. But I don't care if he isn't so long as he's a willing passer who can play in a system. For what it's worth, I would point out that in February, Al averaged 24, 11.5, and 2.2 assists shooting 53. He tailed off during the swan song of March, but averaged 3.6 assists in that span of 7 games. If Al was the type of guy trying to beef his numbers in a lost season, I would not expect him to suddenly juice his assist totals.
What gets lost in all this is his skill as a post player. Marc Gasol will never average 23 and 11 for 2 months of any season he ever plays in. He doesn't have Al's skill, and 99% of NBA 4's don't. Al has a killer pump fake, he can go left on the up and under, he can go right with the push shot, and his 14-16 foot jumper is more than respectable. I don't worry about his passing, I worry that the Jazz don't make his setting up lower on the block a priority. If Al is catching the ball 10 feet or in, he can be a flat out machine in the league.