I didn't like the trade because the cost. We outbid ourselves. The fit was okay because Don needed help in the backcourt.Conley doesn't get injured, we get all the way to the finals with a good chance at winning. We were a freakin machine with him on the floor. You keep Crowder, Allen and picks, you set a very low ceiling on the team.
You roll the dice, live by the result. This postseason we had (still have) a chance to win a chip...it's declining due to players' health.
I think it was a good trade. The problem? the moves around the corners. Not getting players who could step up in situations like this.
If Ingles was playing any good, we could run Mitchell some plays off-the-ball like how they did with PG but Ingles has been shaky at best. So I don't know what other adjustments are there aside from changing the release valve but Quin is smarter than me.I thought that too, but I dont think it really matters. If he cant split it then nothing positive is going to come if you have Royce being the release valve. Maybe that's an adjustment Quin can make now that we definitely know Mitchell's health is ****ed to the point where he can't be making those kinds of plays consistently.
Nope... Dons on one leg and was averaging like 35 a game... taking double teams from two great defenders... Conley is necessary for us to beat the best teams... doesn’t mean he’s better.Sorry man, it's largely the objective truth. Maybe it's more they straight tied, but this series proved it. The Jazz need both players to function at a high level. Without Conley they lack the leadership presence to make others better and without Mitchell they lack the ability to put pressure on the rim. I think overall Conley is more important because of the defensive impact he can bring.
Won’t budge on his rotations. Look at ty lieuQuin isn't trying out new material in an elimination game.
Yeah. he moved Bogie from the corner to the top of the key, which got us a few open looks (and one 3). Don't have Royce trying to make plays off the dribble or shooting from the top of the key, where he doesn't feel as comfortable. Bogie or Ingles would be more comfortable getting those passes.Yeah, I thought he held onto the ball too long and that extra second the ball stopped took us out of our flow. He would consistently beat the double teams or he would be already be on the move. But he still passed out of those and Royce didn't make many good plays out of them. Quin put Bogey at the top later and it got us a few looks but couldn't convert them.
There was like a switch that flicked off the second the playoffs started that turned Ingles into hot garbage. WTF is going on with him?If Ingles was playing any good, we could run Mitchell some plays off-the-ball like how they did with PG but Ingles has been shaky at best. So I don't know what other adjustments are there aside from changing the release valve but Quin is smarter than me.
Ingles just can't do his go-to stuff against switching defenses. His PNR with Gobert where he fakes the pass to go glass? Non-existent vs switches so it just ends up being him driving into the paint then making a bad decision against a set D.If Ingles was playing any good, we could run Mitchell some plays off-the-ball like how they did with PG but Ingles has been shaky at best. So I don't know what other adjustments are there aside from changing the release valve but Quin is smarter than me.
Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. He’s been absolutely out classedThis times 100,000,000,000.
The solution? Keep the league's best paint protector IN THE PAINT!!! Adjust so that others guard the perimeter more aggressively. 4 out, 1 in. Nuf said.
MAKE AN ADJUSTMENT QUIN!!! DONT SAY THIS IS OUR DNA AND RIDE IT TO THE GRAVE!!!
Ingles has been garbage in the playoffs the last three years or so.There was like a switch that flicked off the second the playoffs started that turned Ingles into hot garbage. WTF is going on with him?