I think you base your system off of smart theories but you also just have to play basketball and adjust when parts of the system aren’t perfect. Can’t have such emphasis on the system that it supersedes the basketball.I’ve posted about this before but I think a huge problem is that DL and Quin have a very flawed view on moneyball. Maybe I’ll post more later but it’s like Vegas always winning. It’s not because they have some huge odds advantage. It’s because their volume is so large that it will much more significantly approximate the numbers. A casino owner who puts the entire casino’s amount of cash down on one bet with a patron and thinks “the house always wins” is a fool who should and will be parted from his cash. That’s exactly what we do because we mistake trends in large samples for being relevant for one game, or one quarter, or one possession, and then we’re completely dumbfounded by the results.
Best comparison is rebounding. I believe we may have had the best rebounding differential. But when the calculus changes in the final minutes, anyone who’s even casually watched the Jazz the past few years knows we can’t secure defensive rebounds.
Can we actually draft a PG rather than continually trade out our picks for one?
I know the pickings will be slim late in the draft, but sick of giving up picks for vets.
Normally he’s only 2-3 years slow on adjusting.Conley's gone and our team president is finally gonna maybe ask some questions NOW about "small-ball" when the Warriors terrorized the league with it eight ****ing years ago.
Can this ****ing clown.
I don't like to jump to conclusions. Until I know the reason why Donovan didn't speak, I'm not going to judge him for not speaking.And y’all wonder why I say that man thinks he’s too good. The face of the franchise should speak.
I hope Donovan Mitchell is a good GM cuz he probably gonna be one soon.I wouldn’t talk to the media either after I dropped 39/9/9 one one leg with 9 threes and got let down by my teammates. Send a ****ing message to fix this ****.