The Jazz have lost to one bad team all year. And that team isnt all that bad.Ya but I remember playing crappy teams before and losing to them which sucked worse than beating them.
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The Jazz have lost to one bad team all year. And that team isnt all that bad.Ya but I remember playing crappy teams before and losing to them which sucked worse than beating them.
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You're entitled to enjoy whatever you want more, but 2nd half last season we looked much better. You know, when we finished 26-9 with "Donovan handing the ball to Rubio". By the way, we beat the Pistons by 31. Donovan didn't have to perform any miracles because the game was over at halftime.Guys, watching Donovan dismantling teams without having to hand the ball to Rubio these past few games have been some of the funnest Jazz basketball I've ever witness.
I dunno what Quin/Lindsey are gonna do next year, but these games have been GOLD.
I think I can die a happy man now.
The Jazz have lost to one bad team all year. And that team isnt all that bad.
I guess he meant Orlando.Orlando? Dallas? Miami? Memphis? Minnesota?
Really? Tonight was frustrating as hell to watch the team offensively I thought, PG Mitchell at times was completely unable to get anything going for his team and he couldn't get into the paint to create for others, particularly in the 2nd quarter. Had only 2 assists to 4 TOs.Guys, watching Donovan dismantling teams without having to hand the ball to Rubio these past few games have been some of the funnest Jazz basketball I've ever witness.
I dunno what Quin/Lindsey are gonna do next year, but these games have been GOLD.
I think I can die a happy man now.
Yep. I think Mitchell needs this PG role at least half the time but not all the time.Really? Tonight was frustrating as hell to watch the team offensively I thought, PG Mitchell at times was completely unable to get anything going for his team and he couldn't get into the paint to create for others, particularly in the 2nd quarter. Had only 2 assists to 4 TOs.
SG Mitchell carried the team for stretches offensively tonight but you can't tell me that having someone like Exum who could have gotten to the rim whenever he wanted to make plays for the team in that 2nd quarter would not have been better than everyone launching threes because no one could get the ball inside. I think Rubio would've also made an effort to get some penetration going to the rim after his usual slow start.
There was a play in last night's game where we got a defensive rebound, and Mitchell simply dribbled all the way up the court, attacked the rim and score or got fouled attacking the rim.Really? Tonight was frustrating as hell to watch the team offensively I thought, PG Mitchell at times was completely unable to get anything going for his team and he couldn't get into the paint to create for others, particularly in the 2nd quarter. Had only 2 assists to 4 TOs.
SG Mitchell carried the team for stretches offensively tonight but you can't tell me that having someone like Exum who could have gotten to the rim whenever he wanted to make plays for the team in that 2nd quarter would not have been better than everyone launching threes because no one could get the ball inside. I think Rubio would've also made an effort to get some penetration going to the rim after his usual slow start.
Conclusions based on random plays tend to be incorrect: many, many times (with Rubio) we grab a rebound, Donovan or Joe is the first to get the ball and attacks the rim at will if the defense is not set. Heck, even Crowder does it at times.There was a play in last night's game where we got a defensive rebound, and Mitchell simply dribbled all the way up the court, attacked the rim and score or got fouled attacking the rim.
With Rubio on the court, DM would have had to give the ball to Rubio, then run to the 3pt line and wait for the ball to come back to him, often times it never does and either Rubio misses the shot or turned it over.
Our best player is EASILY Donovan and I just want the ball in his hand most of the time if possible.
And no one guarding Rubio off the ball.Conclusions based on random plays tend to be incorrect: many, many times (with Rubio) we grab a rebound, Donovan or Joe is the first to get the ball and attacks the rim at will if the defense is not set. Heck, even Crowder does it at times.
Passing it to Rubio first is not a requirement at all. In fact, many other times even when the defense is set and we have to run a half-court play Don or Joe runs the play and Rubio doesn't even touch the ball. That's Quin's system. Multiple ball handlers, multiple guys running plays at different times.