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Game Thread Jan 18, 2024 07:00PM MT: Jazz vs. Thunder

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Kesslers free throw shooting is horrible and it's a problem he needs to improve. But his free throw shooting isn't even close to the biggest factor in the loss last night lol.

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SGA is averaging 32% on low volume from the perimeter over the last three seasons. Why teams are not sagging the hell off him I'll never understand. Dunn tried to guard him like he's Curry and got burned time and time again.

He only wants one thing: to get to the midrange. We were happy to give him that.

Go figure.
Sagging off him might work better but space gives opportunity. Leave him open like that and don’t be surprised when he jumps to a 40% 3 shooter. It also means he gets to his spots with momentum. I’m telling yall… guys that kill the midrange control their own destiny on offense.
 
That's a pretty crazy statement for a single possession where he scored only one point with 2.5 minutes left in the game.
Yeah butt we could have got 2 or 3 points… that is a 100% or 200% decrease in points we got… you telling me 200% isn’t a big number!?!?!? (Sarcasm)
 
That's a pretty crazy statement for a single possession where he scored only one point with 2.5 minutes left in the game.
On the contrary. It was absolutely critical. OKC was able to cut our comeback short by simply hacking Walker. Losing possession at that point was terrible. It destroyed our momentum and the feeling that we're in control of our destiny. It's demoralizing.

You can be a great rim protector and still be a HUGE liability for your team at the end of games. It doesn't take much to remove the hacking from the opponent's toolkit. Just make, like, 60% of your FT's. You're a pro, that's not too much to ask. Devote an entire offseason to it if you have to.
 
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Yeah butt we could have got 2 or 3 points… that is a 100% or 200% decrease in points we got… you telling me 200% isn’t a big number!?!?!? (Sarcasm)
Yeah, at that point a 3 or an and-one would have made a big difference in the comeback. The Hack-a-Kessler removed that opportunity.

People are really ready to die on the "Walker's FT shooting isn't hurting us" hill?

Wow.
 
Yeah, at that point a 3 or an and-one would have made a big difference in the comeback. The Hack-a-Kessler removed that opportunity.

People are really ready to die on the "Walker's FT shooting isn't hurting us" hill?

Wow.
Sure it hurt us but 1 point in that game when he cut off the Thunders water on defense isn’t a big concern lol. If other teams start doing it more it might actually be a reason to move Kessler into the starting lineup. Let Collins close out a few quarters… bring Kessler back for last two minutes.
 
If the Jazz make the playoffs, those 10 minutes Hardy is forced to play Keyonte will be brutal. I wish we had a half decent back up PG (since THT is apparently not allowed to play anymore).
 
- the better, more versatile, quick basketball team won
- WK working on his FT issue will be huge for him and for his team (I've got the impression that coaching staff already knows this thing ;))
- to Key or not to Key appears to me to be a problem
- my eyes told me our JCs were not good enough for us last nigtht
 
That was a fun on the edge of your seat game. We just couldn't get over the hump. Who knows, maybe it's better for us that we lost because it brings the focus on what we need to do better.
 
Meanwhile, the Jazz were +15 with Kessler on the court.

I know John Collins seems more integrated lately, but the results are still awful whenever he's playing.
Over the last 17 games (since Collins returned to the lineup after missing 4 games), the Jazz are -21 (-2.5 per 48 minutes) when he's on the court and +173 (+20.0 per 48) when he's on the bench.
But Kessler's free throw shooting is the problem.

"The results are still awful whenever he's playing." That's not even remotely true. As @HermanG implied, the five out lineup doesn't work against certain teams, and whenever that happens, John has been a huge liability for the team. On the flip side, in some games the line up has been either terrific (LAL, DEN) or at least really competitive (IND, MIL) against the opposing starting units.

Whenever the five out lineup doesn't work (OKC, TOR, DAL), Kessler has been great, and when the five out works, our second unit with Kessler is also fairly great. Kudos to Walker that his output is postive either way.
 
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