So at what point does Joe overtake Clarkson in the 6th Man of the Year conversation?
He will need some tattoos and funky hairstyle first
So at what point does Joe overtake Clarkson in the 6th Man of the Year conversation?
He's better than him for sure.So at what point does Joe overtake Clarkson in the 6th Man of the Year conversation?
His kids will be grown and out of the house by this time.The way dunk contest looks right now, the biggest challenge would be getting Jingles out of town and away of his family come all star weekend (hence why we need to keep him around till the SLC all star game so he can appear on all contests just for fun)
It's like comparing apples to oranges. They have different roles. Clarkson when he's on is as good a one-on-one offensive player as anyone in the league except maybe Kyrie Irving. but he's very streaky. Joe is like a jack-of-all trades, can do a little of everything. Having two guys off the bench like them is why the Jazz have the best record in the league.So at what point does Joe overtake Clarkson in the 6th Man of the Year conversation?
I don't know. I googled 7-Eleven and one of the first hits said Ogden, Utah, so I rolled with it.Why does that 7-11 look like an old PC DOS game?
All 7-11s look like that in daylight.I don't know. I googled 7-Eleven and one of the first hits said Ogden, Utah, so I rolled with it.
And ClarksonsRemember when people cried about his contract extension?
This is honestly a good question. Clarkson is flashier and can score in bunches all over the place, but Joe is a much more complete package and more impactful on the game. Tough one there.So at what point does Joe overtake Clarkson in the 6th Man of the Year conversation?
One for Joe's success this year is his "half shot" release where he just flicks it up with his forearm. It gives him a Steph Curry quick release, and he seems to hit them pretty accurately. See in video at :24 and :33