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Can the C.J. Miles experiment please end?

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I think most people know who CJ is and his history and that all signs show he'll go back to being that but that doesn't mean you can't or shouldn't acknowledge what he has been doing over these past several games. As well as we are all Jazz fans and if CJ happens to do well despite his past it means for those game(s) he helped the Jazz win and not hurt them and nothing wrong with being happy.

But keep on hating, nothing bad ever happens from hate and trying to spread ones hate.
 
His change feels different than the flashes he's shown in the past. In the past, when he's performed well, he's hit his shots.

It seems like he's being aggressive, making good decisions, and getting to the rim. If he keeps it up...?
 
The Clown is in action! Clown D. This is too funny.

The Clown came in when the Jazz had an 18 point lead and it vanished and eventually the Jazz lost the game. Not all Miles' fault of course, but he got thing rolling with his Clown D and low percentage shooting.
 
CJ teases us by being good for 1 out of 3 games instead of his usual 1 for 5. That's kind of like saying your wife/gf only cheated on you one time this week instead of Friday AND Saturday so the relationship MUST be getting BETTER.
 
I have tried to believe that he can turn it around. I give up. So frustrating because he has the talent to be a stud. Just the b ball iq of Jason Williams.
 
I know, right? A second round pick should be consistant and awesome. Geez.

Get your **** together folks. CJ being a consistant player for the Jazz is a pipe dream.
 
I know, right? A second round pick should be consistant and awesome. Geez.

Get your **** together folks. CJ being a consistant player for the Jazz is a pipe dream.
It was a very early 2nd-rounder (#34) so you'd expect a higher probability than a lot of other second-rounders. And supposedly the Jazz had promised CJ they'd take him with their second pick in the 1st round (before they traded that pick away). That's why Miles stayed in the draft instead of going to college. And for that very reason, Larry H stepped up and guaranteed his contract for a couple of years despite the Jazz drafting him in the 2nd round. It was a class act by Larry H.
 
In ten less minutes than Hayward, Chucker put up three more shots, and had one more point. Want to know what he did when he wasn't chucking his 33% night? Here's a hint: Nothing.

No rebounds.
No Assists.
No Blocks.
No Steals.
No Heart.
No Surprise.

Hayward is certainly struggling, but he dished 6 dimes, a block, a steal, and a board. 8 points on 50% shooting. THIS is why Gordon is starting and why Chucker will continue to lose minutes. (that, and he's white)
 
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