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"He got his stats and he got the L as always" -- Trevor Booker on post game interview

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lol, we helped this ....... to improve his sucking advanced stats...

If their is not this Guy...

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To exploit this suckers defense

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Than this is what Utah Generel Managment deserves of...

Iam so angry I could fight someone... arrrr
Huh?
 
His contributions tonight didn't matter at all.

Maybe you don't have League pass.The stouter,tougher interior defense looked painfully obvious favoring OKC. Looked as if the Jazz were doing everything to keep Kanter off the stat sheets that they forgot the other players and got burned.Also you must have missed Gobert try to bang Kanter to back him up and twinged in pain (hopefully it's nothing).Another thing you must measure contribution in stats ,the stat that mattered was 40 to 26 in the 2nd quarter ,the quarter Kanter played the most.
 
Booker is getting his minutes this season but he is bringing nothing to the table in terms of production.

If he continues to play in this way he will be signed for the veteran's minimum next season, hopefully not with the Jazz.

Jazz needs a real stretch four that can shoot.
 
Booker is getting his minutes this season but he is bringing nothing to the table in terms of production.

If he continues to play in this way he will be signed for the veteran's minimum next season, hopefully not with the Jazz.

Jazz needs a real stretch four that can shoot.

I love Booker and the passion/energy/etc he brings, but you're absolutely right. There has to be some production with that. He's done it in 1 or 2 games this season, but not close to enough to justify anything more than a 13th man role.
 
Maybe you don't have League pass.The stouter,tougher interior defense looked painfully obvious favoring OKC. Looked as if the Jazz were doing everything to keep Kanter off the stat sheets that they forgot the other players and got burned.Also you must have missed Gobert try to bang Kanter to back him up and twinged in pain (hopefully it's nothing).Another thing you must measure contribution in stats ,the stat that mattered was 40 to 26 in the 2nd quarter ,the quarter Kanter played the most.

I saw the game. A corpse could have been out there and it wouldn't have mattered with the "core" of the Jazz bench shooting 7/26.
 
I saw the game. A corpse could have been out there and it wouldn't have mattered with the "core" of the Jazz bench shooting 7/26.

Yeah they looked pretty bad. It would not be like this on another night probably but the defensive intensity will always be needed to unbalance teams like OKC. And Russell Westbrook sucked that night so it could be even worse. The only option the Jazz have is to get back to the mood of last season's second half. The shots will eventually fall if they try to feel it. Maybe don't send Rudy back to France NT. He looked worn off as the season started. And Hayward shooting better like before would help a lot. And Exum is a big changer in D in guard spot because backcourt D is not very good. Since he is not here this season, work on your shots. Be ready when he comes. He will be cold when he does. Somebody else will have to shoot.
 
I this this game was a falser of Booker's correct statement. It was correct on last season's max chasing Enes but now he is the opposite actually.
 
I saw the game. A corpse could have been out there and it wouldn't have mattered with the "core" of the Jazz bench shooting 7/26.

Three guys on their bench -- Augustine, Morrow, and Waiters -- could be starters on the current Jazz team. All are athletic and the latter two are lights out shooters.
 
OKC has good players like Durant, Westbrook, Ibaka, Kanter, Waiter,s Morrow, Augustine, Mitch Mcgary, Cameron Payne, Steven Adams is good at being a decent Center and a good "get the job done" guy called Roberson.
 
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