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Suck It Conley Haters

Bunch of whiny idiots on Mitchell, shove it up yer asses. Sad he’s expected to be perfect up in here. For three ****ing years you idiots have built him up into some savior, and now you’re all turning on him, this is what Jazzfanz is now.
 
Best part of the (very obvious and predictable) Conley resurgence is that his DBPM is a .4, after so much bitching about he "destroyed" our defense and made it impossible for us to play Mitchell because "Backcourt too small" despite them both having freakish wingspans for their positions.
 
Best part of the (very obvious and predictable) Conley resurgence is that his DBPM is a .4, after so much bitching about he "destroyed" our defense and made it impossible for us to play Mitchell because "Backcourt too small" despite them both having freakish wingspans for their positions.
Conley was awful on defense last year. There’s no debating it.
 
Best part of the (very obvious and predictable) Conley resurgence is that his DBPM is a .4, after so much bitching about he "destroyed" our defense and made it impossible for us to play Mitchell because "Backcourt too small" despite them both having freakish wingspans for their positions.
I've noticed bigger effort from all three small guards on defense.

I definitely doubted Conley would bounce back but my heavens am I happy about it... Even if that means Cy gets to talk his ****. Hope this thread is bump worthy all damn year.
 
Conley is averaging 16.8 PPG, 6 APG, 4.2 RPG, 1.3 SPG while shooting his best ever from 3 (42.2%) on his most attempts per game from 3 ever (6.9) and second best percentage from the field (45.6%).

He is truly remarkable. Major LOL at all the haters getting even more mad and trying to justify why they hated him last year. Sure, you can call out a guy for being terrible but when you do it without considering the circumstances you will end up looking like a clown like a lot have.

Also, it is weird but a lot of the haters wanted to see him fail and loved using his as the scapegoat/punching bag.

We need to figure out a way to keep him going forward.
 
I've noticed bigger effort from all three small guards on defense.

I definitely doubted Conley would bounce back but my heavens am I happy about it... Even if that means Cy gets to talk his ****. Hope this thread is bump worthy all damn year.
Yep. Conley was a disappointment last year and a revelation this year. I would rather eat crow and win than be right and lose.

I don't know if its...
A. He is more comfortable
B. He is playing for a new deal
C. Both

I like what I'm seeing 14 games into the season.

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Yep. Conley was a disappointment last year and a revelation this year. I would rather eat crow and win than be right and lose.

I don't know if its...
A. He is more comfortable
B. He is playing for a new deal
C. Both

I like what I'm seeing 14 games into the season.

Sent from my SM-G970U using JazzFanz mobile app

It's both. But people also forget how atrocious Rubio was when he got here. It's not as easy of a plug and play at PG as some think.
 
Yep. Conley was a disappointment last year and a revelation this year. I would rather eat crow and win than be right and lose.

I don't know if its...
A. He is more comfortable
B. He is playing for a new deal
C. Both

I like what I'm seeing 14 games into the season.

Sent from my SM-G970U using JazzFanz mobile app
It's like Conley has a huge sample of being a great player or something. It's also like he ended the 2nd half of last season looking like the player he has always been.
 
Conley spent his entire career being the main ball-handler on a super slow paced, old-school style team that had dominant pick n pop or post bigs. The best scoring guard he ever played with was OJ Mayo (?).

He went to a screen dominate, your bigs only roll, your primary scorer is a ball-dominant 2-guard, and you are expected to get up 3's over mid-range shots type team. It's a huge adjustment, especially for a 32/33 year old.
 
It's like Conley has a huge sample of being a great player or something. It's also like he ended the 2nd half of last season looking like the player he has always been.
I'm very happy with the performances he has put in over 14 games this season. Last year, he just wasn't good. He had a respectable game or two in the playoffs, but he mostly sucked when we lost 3 straight to Denver.

People can say "I told you so" all they want about this year and I'll eat the crow if he keeps it up. There is no way to spin Conley had much value last year. We would have been better with Crowder.

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