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Jazz Interested in Alexis Ajinca?

Good thing I know you're wrong on this. Or else I'd be really upset.

I'm not saying he'll be a great, or even good player. But he's not MUCH worse than a lot of team's backup SF/PF's. There's a lot of bad/average players out there.

You are retarded Thee.

Jeremy Evans is bad *** and will prove you wrong this year. He'll probably ruin the tank in the process because he is so good.

Jazzfanz is getting dumb and dumberer every day.
 
ajinca is Rudy Gobert lite. he is French so will help Gobert. he is tall and a shot blocker. he is still young.
 
So, five bigs might not mean Evans, how about Marvin? He has and can spend a lot of time at the 4, so with Evans that makes six. The only thing is if this new french guy pans out he is long term, whereas maybe Marvin and Biedrins are not.
 
Did I stutter? He isn't a sf can't can't play a lot of minutes at the 4 because he'd get killed in the post. He will never be more then he is now. I figure he still hasn't developed sf skills or gained wait, he never will

Jeremy Evans is actually a good player. What he lacks is consistent intensity. We've all seen the highlights of when he attacks on offense and/or defense. He can make a big impact very quickly.

Also, it's hard to pigeonhole him into a traditional position. I think it'd be smarter to play him to his strengths and play him with other players that would compliment him and vice versa. For example, a very fast and quick defensive lineup, and a nice fastbreak lineup, would work out great with him. Jeremy is actually a pretty good passer and offensive spacer. He rotates well and sets decent screens. If he can just increase his intensity on both sides then again, I think he can make a consistent impact.
 
Shouldn't stop until we have at least 8 or 10 bigs. The bigger the better, that's what she said.
 
I always find these discussions amusing. Someone argues about why we should/shouldn't beef up a spot that will average 6 minutes or less in roughly half the games in a season where winning and losing is largely irrelevant. You could have Evans, this guy, Earl Boykins, or Harlan Sanders -- hell, you could even go four on five -- and it wouldn't make any appreciable difference on the outcome of any quarter, game or season. It's like arguing over which color to paint the floorboard that you're going to lay carpet over.
 
I always find these discussions amusing. Someone argues about why we should/shouldn't beef up a spot that will average 6 minutes or less in roughly half the games in a season where winning and losing is largely irrelevant. You could have Evans, this guy, Earl Boykins, or Harlan Sanders -- hell, you could even go four on five -- and it wouldn't make any appreciable difference on the outcome of any quarter, game or season. It's like arguing over which color to paint the floorboard that you're going to lay carpet over.

Duh. Yellow.
 
Shouldn't stop until we have at least 8 or 10 bigs. The bigger the better, that's what she said.

So.... she wanted it to be bigger??? OUCH!!!


(otherwise she would have said something like "oh that's big" or "oh it's TOO big", I know... I've been there)
 
So.... she wanted it to be bigger??? OUCH!!!


(otherwise she would have said something like "oh that's big" or "oh it's TOO big", I know... I've been there)

I was referring to a woman who would like us to have a strong bench to back up favors and kanter. What are you talking about?

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