Am I wrong?Keep the faith dude lol
The Jazz lost a game they didn't deserve to win, I'm not sure it's time to charge into the desert toward mirages.
Am I wrong?Keep the faith dude lol
He's 39% on threes and he's generally a good defender.
The book on Green has always been that if you're relying on him too much, you're going to resent it. He plays games and you have to guard him.
In case I wasn't clear, Exum is not good at basketball and he will never shoot 39% from 3 in his career even if wide-open (which he usually is... for a reason).
That is the same with every player lolI think this is the issue with Green And Mudiay. Good value if they hit their shots. Don’t offer much else if they don’t
He spaces the floor.
What function does Mudiay serve when he doesn't have the ball? Or Exum? The answer is taking the ball out of Ingles' hands.
He is what Exum should be if we could keep him health and develop him.Ja just 20 years old and already so good. His agility, elusiveness really off the charts.
That's Jeff. But like any player, you get better results and effort on some games more than others. In hindsight, we can say maybe Exum would've been better, but that doesn't mean anything. Additionally, Exum has played worse basketball before. Tonight is one data-point in 82.There is plenty that I can agree with you in this post. What I can't agree with is Jeff and defending in the same sentence.
Also, in case that I wasn't clear, Jeff Green had no business calling himself an NBA player in this game. It would not have hurt us any more than what Jeff did today, if we threw Exum in to see what the situation is.
1 rebound, the dude is 6'9. Where is his fire? His motivation, his drive? His pride?
The real end of our bench has got to be really bad with Niang, Oni, NWG and Kidd for them not to get time. I would bet you could waive three of them, bring up three Stars players and not be worse off.
Exum has never shot 35% from 3 for a season. His career high is 31% from his rookie season, but it's actually been quite stable around his career 30%. That 4-5% is the difference in even bothering to close-out at all after playing off of him and flat-out daring him to shoot. Which is to say that it makes the Jazz a 4-on-5 team frequently.Exum can make 35% of his 3s, plus he can put the ball down and get to the rim, or make a convincing pass for an assist.
There is plenty that I can agree with you in this post. What I can't agree with is Jeff and defending in the same sentence.
Also, in case that I wasn't clear, Jeff Green had no business calling himself an NBA player in this game. It would not have hurt us any more than what Jeff did today, if we threw Exum in to see what the situation is.
1 rebound, the dude is 6'9. Where is his fire? His motivation, his drive? His pride?
That's Jeff. But like any player, you get better results and effort on some games more than others. In hindsight, we can say maybe Exum would've been better, but that doesn't mean anything. Additionally, Exum has played worse basketball before. Tonight is one data-point in 82.
One last thing, Jeff is actually positive defensively for the season. He's been negative on offense.
K.Your response to this is, that's Jeff? Unlike yourself, I will not accept a game like this from a 33 year old, still athletic, 6'9 dude, who looks like he doesn't completely give a damn half the time.
I'm not lowering my standards just because 'that's Jeff.'