He's a good defender. He's been breaking the paint and making plays. He's a smart player who doesnt turn the ball over and is able to drive and kick.He is not a good perimeter defender, not a good shooter, he is not able the attack to rim after pick&rolls. What is the point of him exactly?
They both hit inside rim. How were they that far off?His 3 point attempts completely unguarded were sooo far off and his release is awful. Untenable
I'm not really seeing the comparison.He reminds me a bit of Howard Eisley as a young player, but I guess that makes me old.
"The Jazz didn't want to push too hard and aren't worried about losing this game."we have a b2b that seems very winnable it's important not to tire our main players out tonight.
i mean, it's not like we beat Phoenix with Mike and Don......Today I learned the Jazz are not great without. Mike and Don. I’m going to freak out about it all night
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Your point is valid, we do have too many projects on our bench, particularly considering our playoff position. That being said, look at how guys like Saric, Payne, Carter, Kaminaky , Crowder and Craig have had their minutes adjusted, leading to more players that have that all important game time experience (not garbage time - big difference).So Quin should “shake up the minutes” to whom, exactly? Oni has sucked, Forest has sucked, Udoka is hurt, Brantley has been ok but not great, Hughes is too green, Ersan has barely learned the offense/defense because he hasn’t been here, Thomas is a work in progress. I just don’t think he could have changed minutes at all to make much of any difference.
You can compare basically any non-shooting PG to any backup from the 90'sI'm not really seeing the comparison.
Eisley's a much better shooter, though.You can compare basically any non-shooting PG to any backup from the 90's
Was he? He shot less than 30% from 3 his first four years in the NBA.Eisley's a much better shooter, though.
Eisley played for Sloan, 3 point shots were discouragedWas he? He shot less than 30% from 3 his first four years in the NBA.