Are you saying that Westbrook isn't an effective player?Go tell last year's MVP that.
Are you saying that Westbrook isn't an effective player?Go tell last year's MVP that.
Funny that it's been mentioned several times that both Rubio and Mitchell have better chemistry with Favors than with Gobert. Kinda proves my earlier point about team chemistry with Gobert.
I'm not necessarily saying that Gobert is a bad player (except on offense). I'm saying that the Jazz are a better team without him. And you guys are proving my point when you say we need to get rid of half the team so that Gobert can be good again.
If we need to pick and choose the exact type of players to put around Gobert in order for him to be effective, then that's a problem. Can the right players help? Of course. But a "superstar" should be effective regardless.
No. I'm pointing to the current underperformance of their little conglomeration of superstars.Are you saying that Westbrook isn't an effective player?
Are you saying that Westbrook isn't an effective player?
No. I'm pointing to the current underperformance of their little conglomeration of superstars.
As a real response, though, you are either arguing that Rudy Gobert isn't a franchise player because he can't play at his maximal level regardless of the pieces surrounding him, or making a wildly exaggerated claim based on nothing but massive hyperbole. Given the first interpretation, what you are contributing is simply an unbelievably dumb argument. Sadly, the second interpretation is even less sophisticated. All of this is rather unsurprising, however, given the complete lack of quality in your analysis on this issue.
You aren't very good at this. And if you're trolling, you aren't very good at that either; it's not particularly upsetting, just sad.And please tell me, oh wise one, what has your deeply sophisticated analysis been? That tabasco sauce isn't hot?Thats some deep stuff there. Oh wait, and something about Russell Westbrook not being very good. Both really quality observations. Well done.
I have no illusions that DL/Quin/the FO are much more knowledgeable at basketball than any of us here. This doesn't mean they will always be right and we will always be wrong(when there is disagreement with the chosen course of action).I am willing to bet my house they are more aware of what is going on then anyone on this board and also that they have a better idea of cause and effect then we do. I also trust their judgment in how to proceed. But then I happen to be one who has a lot of trust in Quinn and DL.
I agree 100%I have no illusions that DL/Quin/the FO are much more knowledgeable at basketball than any of us here. This doesn't mean they will always be right and we will always be wrong(when there is disagreement with the chosen course of action).
I've been harping on about how horrible Rubio's fit with this team would be for years before we actually traded for him(when the random "lets trade for Rubio" thread would pop up), I called it out when we traded for him, I called it out during the FIBA Euro when Rubio looked like he was seeing ghost around the rim, I called it out in pre-season, when people here laughed at me when I said Exum will take his spot at some point during the season and at this point I have no doubt he would have had he not gotten injured, I keep calling it out right now. To me it was so damn obvious. Like... you need to be blind not to see the problems it presents conceptually with our roster and with our system. He's the complete polar opposite to what fits in our system offensively. And throughout all this the FO never seemed to be even slightly concerned about Rubio-Gobert fit, about 3 non-shooters on the floor together. DL called Rubio 2017 facsimile of Jason Kidd for our system FFS.
And now when it is becoming clearer and clearer that this is not working you know what they are doing? They pull Favors out first(2-3 minutes into the game)! They double down on Rubio-Gobert! Instead of leaving Favors who is better fit with Rubio(still not great) to play with Rubio longer and make Gobert play with better floor spacers they pull the combo that has somewhat worked in the absence of Gobert and they play predominantly the combo that conceptually doesn't work and more than that - with every passing game gets proven to not work not only conceptually but in practice, too.
So yeah, forgive me for not trusting them with their management of Rubio lineups.
If it were me, I'd swallow my pride and trade Rubio for free the first chance I get. The first team that can give me an expiring for Rubio gets him, I'm shipping him out and hoping to be a player on the free agency market(once we lose Favors).