lol
Over coached.
you didn't say he was "the most consistent player on the jazz." You said he was "consistent," end of comment. There's a difference, guy. I agree with the first quote. I don't agree with the second. Consistent is a relative term, so it bloody matters what you make it relative to.
Hayward is trying to do something very few can do: lead a team while being consistent.
I'll re-join the OP:
the problem is inconsistent players, in general. The inconsistency in the starting lineup is most troubling.
Under talented.
you're defining the relative boundaries of 'consistent' subjectively as well. "only consistent player on the team" asserts his consistency relative to other players on the team, and doesnt necessarily equate to this non-definable label of what 'consistency' concretely is
wish we had the consistency of bulldogs Danny Green and Demarre Carroll on this team tbh
wrong. And LOL. You're stretching because of pride -- which should embarrass you.
It'll be interesting to hear you reflect on this period of your life one day. What has happened to make you dumber and more impressionable? I've rarely seen your trajectory; have you had any head trauma that I wasn't around to hear about?
I'll take Carroll right now. Green will bounce back and you know it. Do you have any advanced stats on their defense so far?
How are Tibor's unreal shooting mechanics? Are you keeping tabs on him in Idaho? tia.
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Game. Blouses.
is there a starting guard in the NBA shooting a worse %age than Danny Green right now?
Anyone in the mood for a laugh, search up his stats. I'll warm you up: 32.4% from the field.