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A few questions for the bitchers and moaners

According to Locke, DM and Conley are both tied for taking the most “floater” range shots in the league, by a wide margin mind you, and both are shooting < 40% on those.

in my mind, that’s a Snyder issue. He is not building this offense to be successful in the wake of the defensive changes teams have made this year.

His offense is generating contested threes, lots of 10 footers, and hardly any rim drives.
 
The Conley trade has been a fluke so far and it’s obviously messed with the team’s chemistry in some shape or form.
 
Or Donovan is trying to make an All-Star team, get his stats up and sell sneakers?

I have a very bitter taste in my mouth about the last game. The hero ball on display was so egregious it's like a switch was flipped and suddenly my support for Donovan is dampened.
 
Some of y'all are off on the picks - we traded pick #23 (which memphis paired with a future 2nd to get Brandon Clarke - a guy we apparently graded as a late lotto guy at #21) last season and a future 1st that will likely convey in '22 (the much hyped 'double' draft).

I didn't much like the move at the time, hope it works out better than it has to date.
 
I don't know how some of you are still ready to deny that some players on our team want individual success. Sure everybody wants to win, but everybody is out there wanting to build their brand. That has been evident in our play all season.

Championship contending teams need to quickly figure out a hierarchy. Whether it happens organically without discussion, or through a planned discussion between our best players. (Bogey, Rudy, Don, Mike). It took for Dwayne Wade to concede his status, and agree to be the number 2 man behind LeBron, before they started winning. Just recently LeBron gave up the number one option to Anthony Davis, and you would think they will win a championship in the next few years. In the instances where a hierarchy hadn't been or flat out refused to have been established in certain teams, it's always going to end badly. Look at Butler's and Embiid's complaints about who is number one. How did that turn out? Warriors also quickly realized that KD needed to be the one.

What I'm seeing is with the Jazz at the moment, is that a hierarchy hasn't been truly established, and I'm not sure that some of our best players are willing to give up their status in the team at this point. I'm waiting until those pieces of the puzzle fall into place.

In any event, at least we can all agree that Dante still sucks at basketball.
 
In any event, at least we can all agree that Dante still sucks at basketball.
No Only morons like U and some others think like that. Other players that are playing worse than Dante on this team. And he's just come off a major injury. He didn't even shoot a shot last game. How can U when Donovan wants to shoot every shot. U moron
 
No Only morons like U and some others think like that. Other players that are playing worse than Dante on this team. And he's just come off a major injury. He didn't even shoot a shot last game. How can U when Donovan wants to shoot every shot. U moron
Lol
 
No Only morons like U and some others think like that. Other players that are playing worse than Dante on this team. And he's just come off a major injury. He didn't even shoot a shot last game. How can U when Donovan wants to shoot every shot. U moron

He is always just coming off of a major injury.
 
And your point is. He has had terrible luck with injuries. Very unfortunate

My point is, always being injured coupled with a very clear lack of skill improvement on the court means he is a wasted roster spot.

This is why it is so dangerous to draft off of potential instead of actual talent.
 
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