framer
Well-Known Member
It appears that in Jazz practice today they are running with a 12 second clock. Is that a gimmick to simulate game pressure, or are the Jazz going to be more uptempo? Obviously, with the new additions shooting and passing will increase dramatically and with a veteran presence, the decision making process will be better. They could definitely afford to run at a higher pace.
Does that conflict with a stifling defense? If you give the other teams more opportunities on offense, your defense will suffer. Fortunately, the bench has improved immensely so there will be more fresh and capable bodies to throw at the opposition, probably more than what most other teams would be able to match.
The one downside with the terrific defense the Jazz play when healthy is that it doesn't often lead to fast breaks on the other end. The Jazz don't really gamble on the steal and release on the cherry pick. The get solid position and force bad shots. I have a hard time seeing the jazz hold the other team to a shot clock violation than rushing to the other end and jacking a shot in 12 seconds.
How is this going to work?
Does that conflict with a stifling defense? If you give the other teams more opportunities on offense, your defense will suffer. Fortunately, the bench has improved immensely so there will be more fresh and capable bodies to throw at the opposition, probably more than what most other teams would be able to match.
The one downside with the terrific defense the Jazz play when healthy is that it doesn't often lead to fast breaks on the other end. The Jazz don't really gamble on the steal and release on the cherry pick. The get solid position and force bad shots. I have a hard time seeing the jazz hold the other team to a shot clock violation than rushing to the other end and jacking a shot in 12 seconds.
How is this going to work?