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Ex Jazz Men doing well in Playoffs - Whose Fault?

Ex Jazz Men doing well in Playoffs - Whose Fault?


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Ty was an average coach. Not nearly as bad as some here think he was, and not nearly as good as Franklin thinks he is.

He struggled with rotations, and it was obvious the players gave up on him towards the end. It was obviously time for him to go.

With that said, this thread, like all nickkkkk threads, is stupid.
 
Ty was an average coach. Not nearly as bad as some here think he was, and not nearly as good as Franklin thinks he is.

He struggled with rotations, and it was obvious the players gave up on him towards the end. It was obviously time for him to go.

With that said, this thread, like all nickkkkk threads, is stupid.

And yet you are participating in it... so what does that make you??!!??!!!
 
I love that this guy randomly makes up a false fact and gets people to have a debate over it.

Deron Williams - Having the least impressive playoff performance of his career, statistically.

Al Jefferson - slightly better in some stat categories, worse in others. At least he's doing better at FT's than his 1/4, 25% performance against the Spurs in 2012. (That's right 4 games, 4 total free throws). Hasn't won a game.

Kosta Koufas? Seriously? He's averaging 2 pts and 1.8 rebs in 6 minutes a game in the playoffs. Boom bitches.

Wes Matthews is having by far his worst playoff performance ever. 35% FGs, 17% 3PTs, 0.37 Ast/TO ratio. "Killing it".

Mo Williams is doing alright in his role and the Hawks players are all doing excellent, so at least the OP's claim isn't categorically false. But I'm starting to wonder if he started this thread just to see if anybody would fact-check him.

Nah, it was to get a healthy discussion going which is what we do here on JazzFanz, and I'm also interested in the poll results which has proven to be pretty interesting so far. One of the closest polls we've had here from recent memory at least anyway.
 
I love that this guy randomly makes up a false fact and gets people to have a debate over it.

Deron Williams - Having the least impressive playoff performance of his career, statistically.

Al Jefferson - slightly better in some stat categories, worse in others. At least he's doing better at FT's than his 1/4, 25% performance against the Spurs in 2012. (That's right 4 games, 4 total free throws). Hasn't won a game.

Kosta Koufas? Seriously? He's averaging 2 pts and 1.8 rebs in 6 minutes a game in the playoffs. Boom bitches.

Wes Matthews is having by far his worst playoff performance ever. 35% FGs, 17% 3PTs, 0.37 Ast/TO ratio. "Killing it".

Mo Williams is doing alright in his role and the Hawks players are all doing excellent, so at least the OP's claim isn't categorically false. But I'm starting to wonder if he started this thread just to see if anybody would fact-check him.

But so far as Matthews is concerned, he may be off offensively, but he's doing a great job guarding Harden, so he's putting so much effort defensively that it's probably affecting his offensive production.
 
But so far as Matthews is concerned, he may be off offensively, but he's doing a great job guarding Harden, so he's putting so much effort defensively that it's probably affecting his offensive production.

This.


He's working his butt off every game guarding Harden and seems like he's doing a decent job of it.
 
I wonder how good the team would be if Favors and Millsap played together a lot. I don't remember how that line-up performed. That's the only nostalgia I have, tbh. Maybe Favors' defense could have covered for Sap.

People have to remember, the Jazz were trying to lose this year to hopefully pick up an All Star in the draft. This was absolutely a tanking year. The Jazz want to get back to the WCF, not just be a fringe playoff team.
 
So what did we get out of trading away Wes Matthews, Mo Williams, Korver, Demarre, Paul, and Big Al?

Draft picks?
 
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