LifeOnaPlate
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wowwwwwww Lakers made Jazz cry hahahahahahaha![]()
It happens. It sucks. You a Lakers fan?
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wowwwwwww Lakers made Jazz cry hahahahahahaha![]()
It happens. It sucks. You a Lakers fan?
Sent from the JazzFanz app
Only thing I noticed with Hayward last few games is he seems to be getting real pissed AND letting it bother him when he drives to the hole and gets no call.
Seems to be new strategy defending Hayward, rough him up and see if refs blow whistle.
I'm not sure what the word is to describe Exum on offense, but he might be the most stationary player in the league. Offensively the guy just does nothing. Defensively he's solid, but even on defense, doesn't make plays. 16 out of the last 24 games, he doesn't have a steal. Now 19 games in a row that he hasn't attempted a FT and 24 of the last 25. For a guy playing 25 minutes a game that is an embarrasingly pathetic statistic. Probaby an NBA record for futility. The excuse on Exum is that he's young, but history shows that when a guy is this bad, does so little, at age, 18, 19, 20 they simply don't become star NBA players. You look back at guys who came into the league either out of HS and become really good NBA players, they were never as bad or as "stationary" as Exum. Supposed to be a great passer. He plays 25 minutes and gets 3 assists a game. Embarrassing. Fellow rookie Jordan Clarkson made him look like a bitch last night. Hell, he is a bitch.
Watching Exum on the offensive end of the floor reminds of watching Jimmer on defense. All the other four guys are out there doing **** - making plays, creating shots, putting pressure on the defense, while Exum stands at the three point line and swings the ball around the perimeter. He doesn't compete on offense. He's a *****. He's soft. Again the excuse is that he's 19. Any 19 year old worth his **** since 19 year olds started playing in the NBA actually plays on the offensive end. Exum is garbage and an embarrassment. Quin Snyder wants to play him, wants him in the game and getting experience, and despite the fact that Trey Burke effing sucks, Snyder can't afford to keep Exum in the game in favor of Burke.
All of you jazzfanz who think Exum is a future star and a cornerstone of this franchise, I admire your optimism, but history shows even young guys simply are never this bad and turn in to great NBA players. Painful to watch.
/rant. Flame away.
Pretty cool looking hat
Also, Hassan Whiteside and Jermaine O'Neal are relatively simple counterexamples to your argument that ALL 19 year-olds play at a certain level in order to be successful. And honestly, Exum looks a lot better to me than many other fresh-out-of HS players I've seen.