Twin Towers
Well-Known Member
"It's like starting pitching. You can't get enough of that," Jazz GM Kevin O'Connor said. "Big guys are tough to come by. We certainly moved Paul over to play some 3 (small forward) at times, and we play (against) big lineups like the Lakers and some of the other big lineups, and (Kanter) may see a little more time with those. Maybe it's good for competition."
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The Jazz need to wake up! I am so tired of this organization drafting young prospects and never playing them early and often to develop them.
They will never learn. All of the young prospects like Kobe, Garnett, Dwight Howard etc etc played a ton in there first years. The teams knew they needed experience. They were not good players in the beginning. They all made a ton of mistakes. But that is how they learn. We say these kids are coming out of school too early they need more experience. So we draft them and don't give them experience? This old Sloan way of thinking needs to change.
But instead we are drafting these players and thinking they will learn what they need to know in practice. Favors and Kanter will suffer developing because Millsap and Jefferson and Okur will take playing time away. You can sit a player down and make him watch as much film and study as much as you want. But until he actually gets to apply it consistently for long stretches he will never learn.
If you wanna learn how to swim when your a kid and you study everything you need to know you eventually have to jump in the water. But every time you jump in the water and make a mistake you have your "coach" pulling you out right away. That is what this organization has done for the past decade with young prospects.
And hopefully you understand the difference between a prospect and a nba ready rookie. Big difference
If the Jazz want Kanter and Favors to develop into all-stars or borderline all-stars than they need to play them big minutes now so they develop. Other wise we might as well trade them because in 2-3 years when the veterans are gone and we expect them to be ready......... your joking yourself if we only played them 15 minutes a night because we felt they should of earned there minutes ahead of Millsap and Jefferson and Okur.
Read more: https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/214335/Jazz_GM_You_Can_Never_Have_Too_Many_Bigs#ixzz1QCfIXQ4v
The Jazz need to wake up! I am so tired of this organization drafting young prospects and never playing them early and often to develop them.
They will never learn. All of the young prospects like Kobe, Garnett, Dwight Howard etc etc played a ton in there first years. The teams knew they needed experience. They were not good players in the beginning. They all made a ton of mistakes. But that is how they learn. We say these kids are coming out of school too early they need more experience. So we draft them and don't give them experience? This old Sloan way of thinking needs to change.
But instead we are drafting these players and thinking they will learn what they need to know in practice. Favors and Kanter will suffer developing because Millsap and Jefferson and Okur will take playing time away. You can sit a player down and make him watch as much film and study as much as you want. But until he actually gets to apply it consistently for long stretches he will never learn.
If you wanna learn how to swim when your a kid and you study everything you need to know you eventually have to jump in the water. But every time you jump in the water and make a mistake you have your "coach" pulling you out right away. That is what this organization has done for the past decade with young prospects.
And hopefully you understand the difference between a prospect and a nba ready rookie. Big difference
If the Jazz want Kanter and Favors to develop into all-stars or borderline all-stars than they need to play them big minutes now so they develop. Other wise we might as well trade them because in 2-3 years when the veterans are gone and we expect them to be ready......... your joking yourself if we only played them 15 minutes a night because we felt they should of earned there minutes ahead of Millsap and Jefferson and Okur.