GVC
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Enjoyable.GVC, did you see the game tonight? If so, I'd love your take on the game.
Looks like Kidd has brought iso-ball to Milwaukee...Of course the Bucks don't have a roster filled with strong iso players like the Nets had last season (Brook, JJ, Pierce, Deron). Nice to see the Jazz playing as a unit; very few bad shots in this game. The Bucks weren't pressuring like the 76ers did on Saturday, but the improvement on O between game 1 and 2 was still impressive.
Hood pretty much as advertised. Dude can shoot, both spotting up and pulling up off the dribble. Played within himself for the most part (one bad pull-up 3 IIRC). If Hayward, Exum and Burks struggle hitting spot-up jumpers, it'll be interesting to see how Quin manages Hood's minutes. It's too bad he's not quite big enough to slide to the 4 for a few minutes a la Marvin last season (I guess this is what Novak is for). Spacing could be an issue, especially with the lack of shooting up front for the Jazz. Kanter and Evans consistently hitting open 15-foot jumpers could make a HUGE difference for this team.
With Burke/Alec/Dante at the 1/2 and Gordo/Hood at the 3, the Jazz will probably get bullied on the wing. Malcolm Thomas, and perhaps Brock Motum, could provide some physical play without hurting the Jazz too much offensively with their ability to get up and down the court.
Exum needs to be more selective going toward the sideline when attacking. It'll probably take him some time to adjust to NBA speed and physicality once the real games start.
Hopefully Steve Novak is only used in late game situations and when the Jazz transition play and shooting isn't keeping defenses honest. I'd like to see Gobert and Evans get regular minutes. Kanter may not see many more minutes this season if Gobert's added bulk (he looks bigger, no?) translates on-court (unlike Gordo's last season).