Bawse Dawg
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LolMavs have more talent
LolMavs have more talent
Can you imagine if their injured players were playing. All our guys are here and still lost ... So think about it
What about point guards that can play decent defense, have a first quick step, but can't shoot at all? (Not even when no one is defending them... on purpose...)In the future, I think Mike Conley could be moved, or his role may be reduced to that of a backup. The whole league seems to be moving towards the Boston Celtics' model, where everyone defends, everyone spaces the floor, everyone can drive and create at a very basic level, everyone rebounds, etc. Unless you're a genius floor general like a Chris Paul, I'm not sure a traditional PG with physical limitations is going to be a priority.
Quin rather quit than trade ForrestWhat about point guards that can play decent defense, have a first quick step, but can't shoot at all? (Not even when no one is defending them... on purpose...)
Is the league moving towards that? Because if they are... maybe we could trade Trent Forrest for something?
He comes back he is going to tear his calf or AchillesLuka will come back this series.
Dallas can afford to lose game three now, so, my guess is he doesn't play for game three and then will be back for game four.
Utah wins game three, Dallas pulls out a big win in game four, return to Dallas winning game five and this series either ends in game six or Utah pushes it to game seven where things probably go badly.
The name Porzingus suddenly pooped in my head for some reason, and Gobert has excellent skills on offense (just not as a ball-handler).They don't over pay one dimensional players like Gobert.
Since our entire game -plan would have been different, I can only say nobody knows that, no matter how loudly and smugly they say otherwise.Yes the Jazz can't finish that's exactly what I'm saying. If the Jazz didn't have Mitchell for these 2 games and Dallas still didn't have Luka we would be down 2 zip
We can definitely see Gobert's excellent offensive skills thus far in the playoffs. He can't create offense unless his teammates find him. He totally mucked up his lobs last nightThe name Porzingus suddenly pooped in my head for some reason, and Gobert has excellent skills on offense (just not as a ball-handler).
Since our entire game -plan would have been different, I can only say nobody knows that, no matter how loudly and smugly they say otherwise.
He creates offense the same way he always has, with screens and offensive rebounds. He's also pulling defenders away from the ball.We can definitely see Gobert's excellent offensive skills thus far in the playoffs. He can't create offense unless his teammates find him. He totally mucked up his lobs last night
So he is only good when his team misses. Screens lol and he looks like a broken footed giraffe when he blows layups and fs up his lobs. Sounds like an overpayment to me. Dude is a liability on offense and his teammates don't trust him to feed him the ball. But again great stats offensively thus far in the series. But good screens thoughHe creates offense the same way he always has, with screens and offensive rebounds. He's also pulling defenders away from the ball.
He needs to go back to the Dennis Rodman type roll and accept that there may be some series where that is his roll.We can definitely see Gobert's excellent offensive skills thus far in the playoffs. He can't create offense unless his teammates find him. He totally mucked up his lobs last night
Or when they need a screen, or to pull long defenders away from the perimeter.So he is only good when his team misses.
I agree you fail to acknowledge he sucks at offense that's fine. We don't need to have this discussion.Or when they need a screen, or to pull long defenders away from the perimeter.
It seems odd to see someone dismissing offensive rebounds. Perhaps you're not worth having a discussion with after all.
But it would help if he could do more, is it alot to ask for what he is paid? If he could only score as much as he yelled at the refs. I'm just saying, I wished he made some improvement on offense but he fails to establish any go to move his range only remains a dunk.He needs to go back to the Dennis Rodman type roll and accept that there may be some series where that is his roll.
His points will come from Off. Rebounds and FT's and a lob or two a game. No one complained when he scored 5 points off freethrows in game 1. It showed that he didn't need to score for us to win.
I'm sorry to hear about your head. I didn't even know that was possible.The name Porzingus suddenly pooped in my head for some reason, and Gobert has excellent skills on offense (just not as a ball-handler).
Since our entire game -plan would have been different, I can only say nobody knows that, no matter how loudly and smugly they say otherwise.
I also don't acknowledge unicorn sightings.I agree you fail to acknowledge he sucks at offense that's fine. We don't need to have this discussion.
Booker hurt. Jazz have the good fortune red carpet rolled out for a title run.
And I have no confidence that they can handle the Luka-less Mavs I’m round one.