Disparagingly acerbic.Locke is brainless homer who has no clue about basketball. He must suck somebodies d... to have a job as basketball "expert"
Disparagingly acerbic.Locke is brainless homer who has no clue about basketball. He must suck somebodies d... to have a job as basketball "expert"
Obviously Favors didn't stand there and watch Al Jefferson when he got the ball effectively enough for Ty. Hopefully Millsap does a better job at doing this...
Favors has no range and can't spread the floor. Millsap has great range, possibly out to the 3 point line this year. You can't win in this league without good floor spacing.
It's way better offensively obviously. But lets wait and see how they fare defensively in the new scheme. We need to get off to good starts and I think Al and Sap can play much better together than they have.
You realize the Jazz start the 3rd quarter with the starters, right?Say hello again to awful interior defense and being out-rebounded with the 1st unit. I agree with David Locke on this one in his opinion of Locke saying on his blog that he didn't think that the starting lineup was the problem, we lead for most of the first quarter in L.A. against the Lakers and was still in the game in Denver for most of the 1st and 2nd quarters.
You realize the Jazz start the 3rd quarter with the starters, right?
The starters were a combined -109 vs. the Lakers, the bench was a combined -16 v. the Lakers (the bench combined for more minutes than the starters).
The starters were a combined -60 v. the Nuggets, the bench was a combined -25 v. the Nuggets (again, the bench played more than the starters).
The Jazz outscored their opponents last season with Millsap on the court. The Jazz were also better rebounding the ball with Millsap on the court than off the court last season.
Not that these are the only statistics that matter, but you should probably consider these things before agreeing blindly with David Locke, who just so happens to be a complete ****ing moron. The starters have been absolutely thrashed in the first two games, and the Jazz have consistently been better defensively and on the boards with Millsap on the court.
I agree that the raw numbers are not an accurate depiction of what's going on out there, but I don't agree that the bench has been just as bad as the starters. The bench has played better.The bench plays a lot of garbage time in the 4th when the other team has obviously stopped trying. Perfect example was the Lakers game. Millsap is dominating, scoring 7 straight points, then Kobe comes back and score 7 back effortlessly. Our bench isn't playing any better than the starters, they just play when the other team isn't trying.