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Have you noticed?

Kanter almost always first one down the floor on defense and offense(when he does not rebound the ball)
jefferson always last down the floor.
or am i mistaken?
 
Kanter is awesome in transition. If only we had a point guard who could pass it to him every time in transition.
 
Kanter is awesome in transition. If only we had a point guard who could pass it to him every time in transition.

Pretty hard to pass it to Kanter in transition when he sees a whole 5 minutes of game time tonight.........
 
It's even worse than that. If he was fat then he would have a nice excuse. He is not in bad shape. He is just lazy when it comes to playing both sides of the game.

Well he does outweigh Kanter by 40 or so pounds.
 
it is a big achievement for a jazz player to be complained so much while he is scoring 18 for the night and 17 avg.
I am kinda proud i was fighting against people the whole last year who claims Jefferson doesn't suck, he didn't reach his potential yet....
i wonder what's his potential, to reach 300 kilos ?
I really hope the management is smart enough not to renew his contract this offseason
 
it is a big achievement for a jazz player to be complained so much while he is scoring 18 for the night and 17 avg.
I am kinda proud i was fighting against people the whole last year who claims Jefferson doesn't suck, he didn't reach his potential yet....
i wonder what's his potential, to reach 300 kilos ?
I really hope the management is smart enough not to renew his contract this offseason

Yes, he sucks, but if he had a coach who would sit him down when he doesn't pass out of the double / triple / quadruple teams and doesn't rotate on the P n R, maybe he would get better and be a worthwhile player.
 
Anybody who solely looks at stats will think Jefferson is an absolute stud. That's why these teams have SCOUTS. They don't give two ****s about stats. It's all about how the player(s) affect their team overall and what they bring to the table. This is why the word potential comes up so often. Advanced statistics are becoming more and more useful, though.
 
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