Game6Conley
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Obviously Utah will have it's best bench in a really long time. which should be refreshing.
Ed Davis is a beast.
Ed Davis is a beast.
Don't forget Williams Goss.2nd units aren't noted for being loaded with 3 pt snipers ,in fact most 2nd units are ****. Exum and Mudiay can be very uptempo IF you don't have Snyder at halfcourt slowing them down. Add in O'Neale and you have 3 guys in the perimeter who can get after it.
Donovan and Rudy’s numbers are too high. Conley a minute or two too high. Ed Davis too low. Jeff Green probably gets a couple more minutes.
And Exum? What I think is funny is that TJ has been reflecting back to the fan base how important the FO views Exum, and even mentions some vagueries like how they think he could be “special,” without elaborating on what that means. I’m having a hard time reconciling what he/they may mean by special with someone who, in their fifth year (technically sixth) he’s projecting to get 19 mpg, unless TJ is really trying to keep his opinion and interpretation out of it but this is reading between the lines. But, then again, this chart isn’t necessarily what Tony thinks should happen, but rather what Tony thinks will happen.
I like the idea of using both Exum and Mudiay in the second unit as I think they compliment each other. I was worried that Mudiay was going to be the forgotten man and he's just too good for that.
Yuck. Regardless, if Exum sees anything close to 20 MPG the Jazz arent going to be as good as we think.
Donovan and Rudy’s numbers are too high. Conley a minute or two too high. Ed Davis too low. Jeff Green probably gets a couple more minutes.
And Exum? What I think is funny is that TJ has been reflecting back to the fan base how important the FO views Exum, and even mentions some vagueries like how they think he could be “special,” without elaborating on what that means. I’m having a hard time reconciling what he/they may mean by special with someone who, in their fifth year (technically sixth) he’s projecting to get 19 mpg, unless TJ is really trying to keep his opinion and interpretation out of it but this is reading between the lines. But, then again, this chart isn’t necessarily what Tony thinks should happen, but rather what Tony thinks will happen.
No. He’s averaged 33-34 mpg the last two years and I think that continues, especially as we aren’t entirely reliant on him for offense.You don't think Donovan plays 36?
It's funny how GMs around the league see the talent in this guy but some Jazz fans don't. We might have done the Conley deal earlier if Utah had conceded to include Exum in the deal. That of course was before Exum went down to injury again and was blowing by defenders like they were standing still.
Exum came in really raw as a nineteen year old and then proceeded to have some really serious injuries. But last year he proved that he could bounce back from the ACL tear with the same level of athleticism he had before, and of course then he went down to injury again. I think he's played in like 20% of the games in five years. But as I said before, he looked really good last season and has always been known for playing good D. If he can stay healthy this will be his breakout season IMHO.
If he averaged 33-34 the last two years than wouldn't that mean he probably played about 36 minutes per game in close games when there was no foul trouble issues.No. He’s averaged 33-34 mpg the last two years and I think that continues, especially as we aren’t entirely reliant on him for offense.
No they dont lol
Get that punk *** appeal to authority bunk outta here
But you’re still a ****** with an Exum fixation?How did you do in last year Western conference standings prediction dog? Just to remind I was 2d missing 1st place by 1pt. So if I were you I would be quiet until proven otherwise.