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Trey runs the team better than Dante right now. Even with his poor vision/forcing.
Yes. I was just going to post that the 1st/3rd quarter performances weren't necessarily Dante's fault. LA was on fire in the first and the Jazz had TO's and missed shots in the 3rd. But part of the problem is Utah is playing 3-on-5 on offense when Dante is in the game; neither he nor Ingles are a threat to score. And that also means Utah really can't play Gobert in that package. Then Utah just has Favors and Hayward as scorers.
 
Something to like about Quin...when the other team makes a run he stops play (timeout, whatever) to get his guys to regroup. With Quin typically if we see a minor point swing, like 8-12 pts, he stops play to help get his guys back on track (say up 4 then going down by 4-6 or so). It used to frost my tips to no end when Sloan would allow a 10 pt lead to turn into a 12 pt deficit (not uncommon to see 20 pt swings like this with him) before trying to halt play.
 
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And Quin also started off the 2nd half with Gobert on Aldridge. Rudy shut him down. WE didn't have enough offense to make it work with Rudy, Jingles and Dante on the court together, but at least Quin was willing to try something different.

The two times I really appreciated Quin as a coach (vs. Corbin or even Sloan) was in the 1st when he took Kanter aside and after he pulled Millsap after his quick, ill-advised 3. Both times QS spent time talking to each player. Snyder is definitely a player development guy.
 
I think we also need to remember that our backcourt has been devastated by injury and Rose Garden (I'll never call it Moda) is one of the toughest venues to play in. We battled and almost took down a playoff team that went to the 2nd round last year.

Once again, for a team that has a sucky record, we sure are battling like hell. Which is awesome.
Get Quin some talent and this team is going to be off the charts.
 
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And Quin also started off the 2nd half with Gobert on Aldridge. Rudy shut him down. WE didn't have enough offense to make it work with Rudy, Jingles and Dante on the court together, but at least Quin was willing to try something different.

The two times I really appreciated Quin as a coach (vs. Corbin or even Sloan) was in the 1st when he took Kanter aside and after he pulled Millsap after his quick, ill-advised 3. Both times QS spent time talking to each player. Snyder is definitely a player development guy.

Foul trouble is what ****ed us in the 3rd.
 
So who should take shots then?

Hayward, favors, booker, millsap, and kanter are all unafraid to shoot....... if they can get the ball
 
Gordon Hayward forcing up bricks? As in the guy that shot 10 for 16, and 3 of 4 from the perimeter? Also, I don't want to hear **** about his defense... Ever. Dude may not be elite on defense, but he sure as hell never stops playing.
He was saying that Hayward could not get the ball because trey was forcing up bricks
 
Still amazes me that this team with glaring weaknesses can come so close to beating one of the top teams in the league on the road. Gotta be the worst front court in the league right now: two rooks, a chucker, and NBADL guy? What could we be doing with Burks and Hood available????
 
Rodney Hood is missed so much. This guy is much better that his 31% FG shows and if I know a thing or two about young players and their potential, I tell you, we'll all witness his rise after the all-star break. Some of you guys won't believe your eyes then but yes, he is that good.
 
Still amazes me that this team with glaring weaknesses can come so close to beating one of the top teams in the league on the road. Gotta be the worst front court in the league right now: two rooks, a chucker, and NBADL guy? What could we be doing with Burks and Hood available????

Front court our the Forwards and Centers.

Back court are the guards and wings.


Our back court sucks, outside of Hayward.
 
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