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Game Thread Mar 11, 2022 06:30PM MT: Jazz at Spurs

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Jazz are a low IQ and high IQ team at the same time.

They are high IQ in that they take the smart shots, but low IQ in that they are so slow to recognize passes and just play slow mentally. It's super obvious live. The ball just doesn't move as well as it should.
 
Honestly Quin shouldn't come back next year he has a track record for blowing leads and not making crucial substitutions.
 
****ing hell…
That isn’t even the worst part. The worst part is when you realize it was a salary deal but then come to understand the future ramifications. We made this deal to shave $3M in salary, which added up to $11M with tax. To save that money, we traded our best locker room guy and two draft picks and picked up two non-rotation guys. Now one of those guys (NAW) is owed $5M next year. Go look up our salary cap. We are farther into the cap next year than we are this year while only having 10 guys under contract (and that’s assuming waiving Juancho’s non-guaranteed deal). So what does this mean? It means that $3M in salary to us this year was worth more than Joe Ingles and two second round picks, especially as we did not take back any pieces that actually help us on the court. So if $3M is that valuable to us this year, how valuable is that $5M we added to next year’s books going to be, especially being in a much-worse cap landscape? What additional assets or players will we be moving to clear salary but not improve the team to make room for NAW’s $5M (and nearing $20M when you account for tax)?

Beyond the very narrow short-term lens, just keeping Ingles and letting him expire would have been a much more financially shrew move, because there’s further collateral from this move coming up.
 
Havent read through this thread so maybe it was already discussed but why the **** didn't quin challenge the foul called on house on the spurs three point attempt? There was ZERO contact. Dude made all 3 free throws. Jazz would have won.
 


Yeah but he's absolutely wrong here:



Quin isn't even top-five in the Western Conference.

Kerr, Pop, Malone, Monty Williams and Ty Lou have all done more when it counts the most (the playoffs) than Quin. Hell, Taylor Jenkins just might pass him this year if the Grizzlies make a run in the playoffs.
 
Jazz missed bogey big time.
Royce got shoved in the back on that last offensive rebound that the spurs got off the missed free throw (gay or whiteside probably should have been in anyway to secure the rebound but still)
The Gobert flagrant was completely unintentional.
 
43 free throws for the Spurs. 23 for us. Maybe the powers that be wanted pops to get the record tonight, but no excuse to give up a 15 point lead to these guys.
We didn’t take it to the rim. The spurs were more aggressive and attacked the paint. We chucked up a bunch of perimeter shots, gave the ball away, and just weren’t very aggressive.
 
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