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It's time to start Watson

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It's clear from tonight's game (and every game last season that Harris has played in) that Watson is more composed, he runs plays properly, less turnovers, and is more scrappy on defense. He basically makes his teammates better.

IMO - it's time to start players on their merits instead of their 'reputation'.

PG - Watson
SG - Hayward
SF - Miles
PF - Favors
C - Jefferson

6th man - Millsap
 
I love Harris.

tribjazz Brian T. Smith
Who runs the Jazz's offense better right now, Devin Harris or Earl Watson?

tribjazz Brian T. Smith
Jazz's offense has a fluidity with Watson that hasn't been seen with Harris at point during preseason games.

tribjazz Brian T. Smith
Tempo increases, more motion and more scoring opportunities.
 
Um, the problem is the Jazz offense sucks. Who cares if Watson is better at running a crap offense? Bottom line.

Look at when the PG has the ball, they're always looking back in forth at TyCo, because he controls everything.
Devin is a leader. He needs to be allowed to call plays and control the offense and be free-flowing and creative.
If you're going to cage Harris, then you're not utilizing his talents properly.
Might as well trade Harris to a real contender that will utilize his skill if TyCo is going to play dictate-ball and tank for the lottery.
 
Um, the problem is the Jazz offense sucks. Who cares is Watson is better at running a crap offense? Bottom line.

Look at when the PG has the ball, they're always looking back in forth at TyCo, because he controls everything.
Devin is a leader. He needs to be allowed to call plays and control the offense and be free-flowing and creative.
If you're going to cage Harris, then you're not utilizing his talents properly.

Why don't you buy the team, fire everyone except Harris and build your Championship team that way?

Good luck with that BTW.
 
I like how the two of you are not content to fight in only one thread.
 
With the team we have I think Watson would not be a bad choice to start. He seems to click better with our players than Harris does. Harris will probably improve with the team, but I don't think he is all that great. I hope in the next year or 2 we can pick up a real PG.
 
With the team we have I think Watson would not be a bad choice to start. He seems to click better with our players than Harris does. Harris will probably improve with the team, but I don't think he is all that great. I hope in the next year or 2 we can pick up a real PG.

Thank god there is finally someone here with some sense. Rep'd.
 
The Great Phil Johnson just said the reason Watson probably looks more comfortable than Harris is because he has been in the offense/with the team longer. Just give Harris time and let Watson lead the young 2nd unit.
 
The Great Phil Johnson just said the reason Watson probably looks more comfortable than Harris is because he has been in the offense/with the team longer. Just give Harris time and let Watson lead the young 2nd unit.

/thread

For now, we'll revisit this in a couple of months' time.
 
I just think it is laughable you want to start a career backup PG over a career starting PG. Watson is good because he comes off the bench. That is where he excels.

Hey I listened to Phil Johnson too and what I got out of him the most was "The point guard's role is to run the offense". Going by that, so far Watson has been the better of the 2 at doing that. Now until Harris catches up, I don't think he has the RIGHT to start. I'm not gonna give him the benefit of the doubt just because he's stared in the most successful team in the history of the NBA - the New Jersey Nets.
 
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