?Stockton could help a lot of players but he won’t lol
He has. I’m pretty sure Deron went up with him one summer. He’s certainly not someone who’s going to be soliciting the organization to help, obviously.
?Stockton could help a lot of players but he won’t lol
He did help Deron once yes, that really about it. If Donovan reached out he’d obviously help Donovan, but Stockton would never reach out first. It’s whatever, I would be very much like Stockton so I can’t criticize him too much. I wouldn’t expect much Stockton/Donovan training is all I’m saying.?
He has. I’m pretty sure Deron went up with him one summer. He’s certainly not someone who’s going to be soliciting the organization to help, obviously.
LolStock is never hounded by defender anytime like Donny is now. And Stock is uncomfortable in double team, cause turnovers lots if bounce pass not open.
For real. Siakam is struggling and the Raptors are 1-4. Mitchell and Bogey have both been mostly bad and we're 3-2. Bodes well for the rest of the season since Conley and Gobert are balling. Plus with Favors, Clarkson, and Ingles providing depth, we could be pretty ****ing good once everyone is playing normally.When Mitchell is running the show, there is no offense. Pure garbage. It is frankly impressive the Jazz are .500 right now because if he has the keys and plays like he has, it almost doesn’t matter how his teammates do.
But he has to workout with his basketball trainers in NY during the offseason who have him shoot uncontested mid range jumpers and do dribbling drills. Luckily we gave him the player option he pushed for so we get the growth years and not the prime years I guess. He hasn’t been good, and as I’ve seen thoroughly discussed on this forum there’s not time for him not to be good, mostly because of him. He’ll blame the Jazz for not getting him far enough, and opt out or ask for a trade, when in reality, it’s gonna be him who doesn’t perform at the level needed for the Jazz to truly compete. Some of you saying MVP level I truly don’t think so. Donovan is very “raw talented” but you have to get better at the game to become a true super star when teams focus in on you, and aside from the bubble which will not be the case the rest of his career, he hasn’t been great in playoff moments aside from the bubble and OKC series. I like him, he’s extremely fun to watch, but he’s not there, and there comes a point where you gotta question if he truly ever gets where we thought he’d go. He’s better than his rookie season but he was such an amazing rookie that there hasn’t been much growth since. And the beginning of this season highlight that in a big way.
Stock is never hounded by defender anytime like Donny is now. And Stock is uncomfortable in double team, cause turnovers lots if bounce pass not open.
Good Point. Donny watch tape of Payton against Stock.Gary Payton says hi.
Weren’t you supporting the waiving of NWG? Why is waiving him now this cataclysmic event of the season?The Jazz may have burned a bridge or two with both Stockton and the Gonzaga basketball family.
I was and do but it appears that the front office and Quin may not have shot straight with Stock, Mark Few and NWG.Weren’t you supporting the waiving of NWG? Why is waiving him now this cataclysmic event of the season?