billyshelby
Well-Known Member
Nothing good will come of Mo getting back on the court. Nothing.
Agree. Unlike most I like Mo and have no problem with him being our starter the next three or so years.
I just don't think Mo is a PG. He's best suited to play a Terry like role when he was with Dallas. Mo as a starting PG means you have a sub par rotation at PG.Agree. Unlike most I like Mo and have no problem with him being our starter the next three or so years.
His stats with the clippers (82 games) suggest that he is most effective as a SG. I would not be surprised if the Jazz find out the same in the long run.I just don't think Mo is a PG. He's best suited to play a Terry like role when he was with Dallas. Mo as a starting PG means you have a sub par rotation at PG.
Which means we don't need him. Foye, Burks, Hayward are all Better SG's than MO.His stats with the clippers (82 games) suggest that he is most effective as a SG. I would not be surprised if the Jazz find out the same in the long run.
His stats with the clippers (82 games) suggest that he is most effective as a SG. I would not be surprised if the Jazz find out the same in the long run.
Ok, how about this: Mo starts as he obviously will, but with his three point shooting on the floor, Foye can be moved to the bench and either Hayward or Burks can start at the 2. That spreads the shooting into the second unit and gets a better passer in the starting lineup to help Mo with the playmaking. As for which will start at the 2, it almost would have to be Hayward because he is a more complete player than Burks right now, and there is his slight seniority which seems to matter to Corbin for some reason. Besides, this allows Burks to be the primary backup at point.
My biggest beef with Mo is 22% FG in clutch.
Ok, how about this: Mo starts as he obviously will, but with his three point shooting on the floor, Foye can be moved to the bench and either Hayward or Burks can start at the 2. That spreads the shooting into the second unit and gets a better passer in the starting lineup to help Mo with the playmaking. As for which will start at the 2, it almost would have to be Hayward because he is a more complete player than Burks right now, and there is his slight seniority which seems to matter to Corbin for some reason. Besides, this allows Burks to be the primary backup at point.