BryonGotPushed
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Love me CJ. He was the but the FO choose Hayward as the golden child.CJ Miles was never a bust to anyone but Jazz fans that were enamored with the idea of giving him a really high potential ceiling. In other words, Miles was never a bust. He was Rodney Hood drafted out of high school. When the dude finally earned some PT he could go 7/9 fg with 3 3s. Then shoot 1/11.
The best thing about Miles was Troutbum's beef with him. If that had happened in today's day in age, @TroutBum would be looking at a lifetime ban.
Grayson, on the other hand, can't really be a bust to me. But since he was so damn good his sophomore year at Duke after coming out of nowhere to be their hero in their title run, he had high expectations.
This whole debate seems silly to me. Grayson Allen is what he is. He's a rookie that's capable of having is offense shine bright. He's also capable of disappearing and playing like a rookie. He struggles on defense and has been called out by Synder, but I don't think of this as he's never going to amount to anything. I'd be more surprised if he's out of the league in 5 years than if he stayed in the league 10 years.
I dondo really have an opinion on him. I'm not mad having him on the team and hope he flourishes.
I bet $100.Grayson hits 40/7/4 in his rookie year.
is that a better stat line than Exum will ever have?
i can't imagine what would happen when we play Dante more than 40 min on any given night.
I double this bet but only if he's on another team instead of the Jazz. No way he gets to play 40 minutes before getting put in Quin's doghouse for something.I bet $100.
i can't imagine what would happen when we play Dante more than 40 min on any given night.
I think we all knew some dumbass would post this. Nice job making sure the bar always stays low for the board.
Um yeah, Allen > Exum. You dumbass.
I know he was inefficient tonight, but man he's light years ahead of where he was two months ago.
Can he get on the floor against Houston? Rockets would have to have a negative offensive player out there for him.
But we might be in dire need of an 8 point spark off the bench.
He wasn’t inefficient. He scored 40 on 30 shots, for 1.33 pps. That’s above league average and equivalent to Butler, Brogdan, Paul George, Jokic, Redick, and Millsap’s average pps. He was fine.
And a lot of those misses came late in the game when he was just trying to create offense out of absolutely nothing. Naz and Cavanaugh seem like great guys; but they're not NBA players. Jazz were basically playing 3 against 5 for huge parts of the game while LAC played their usual rotation for most of the game.