TheSilencer1313
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I prefer a pass first PG on the Jazz and that is not Harris.
Harris will be just fine, because Hayward and Howard will pick up where he left off.
I prefer a pass first PG on the Jazz and that is not Harris.
Harris will be just fine, because Hayward and Howard will pick up where he left off.
Well, the scoring was great, but he did hardly anything with setting up the team. I didn't recall seeing much screening, astute passes, etc. And sure enough, Harris ends up with just 3 assists--and FOUR turnovers. Even a shoot-first PG needs to be a little more pass friendly.
Watson wasn't a great choice either, though. He played stable but lost a couple of baskets on height vs. Jrue Holliday. I would've preferred to see 6'3" Tinsley out there, especially given that Watson wasn't being outstanding in leading the offense. Did have 4 assists and only 1 TO, but if the Jazz had lost, the decision to play Watson and virtually none of Tinsley is one place that I would've pointed (along with the puzzling preservation of Bell's PT, although it did drop below 20).
if Harris continues to play like he did tonight, there is no need to have Harris come off the bench. After tonight I want Jefferson traded. We will get a better return in a trade if he is starting, so he needs to start as well.I'd love to see Harris and Al come off the bench, but in the hyper ego world of the NBA that would never happen.
Probably but a pass first PG is just my preference.
Al and Favors have been an OK combination. What hasn't been an OK combination (until tonight) is Favors-Kanter and sometimes AJ-Millsap. It is possible that the youngins would be more effective than AJ and/or Millsap against Duncan.I'd love to see Harris and Al come off the bench, but in the hyper ego world of the NBA that would never happen.
shooting 9 foul shots will hide that part of his game well plus Hayward can do that for himProbably but a pass first PG is just my preference.
Well, the scoring was great, but he did hardly anything with setting up the team. I didn't recall seeing much screening, astute passes, etc. And sure enough, Harris ends up with just 3 assists--and FOUR turnovers. Even a shoot-first PG needs to be a little more pass friendly.
Watson wasn't a great choice either, though. He played stable but lost a couple of baskets on height vs. Jrue Holliday. I would've preferred to see 6'3" Tinsley out there, especially given that Watson wasn't being outstanding in leading the offense. Did have 4 assists and only 1 TO, but if the Jazz had lost, the decision to play Watson and virtually none of Tinsley is one place that I would've pointed (along with the puzzling preservation of Bell's PT, although it did drop below 20).
Good news: no player played >26 minutes except Millsap and Favors. And Favors is just a pup lol.
Huge props to Corbin for sitting down Harris when he started to suck. That's Coaching 101.
shooting 9 foul shots will hide that part of his game well plus Hayward can do that for him
You do realize that Harris has as much to do with the win as anyone?