More fine work from Grantland's Zach Lowe:
https://www.grantland.com/blog/the-...ot-the-jazz-cant-escape-their-biggest-problem
https://www.grantland.com/blog/the-...ot-the-jazz-cant-escape-their-biggest-problem
Is there any particular reason he gives so much attention to the Jazz? I couldn't imagine anyone being able to analyze and write an article of this length/detail for 29 other teams as well.
Zach Lowe is a god amongst sports writers.
Well said. If only the Jazz didn't give him a case to write this particular piece.![]()
Good article. Wow, he didn't even get to the part about Foye, Mo and Sap not being able to rebound competitively even if the Jazz did play good defense.
Or the part about Faried literally running circles around Millsap.
Or Mo and Foye combining to jack up a ton of shots with a 20% success rate.
Is there any particular reason he gives so much attention to the Jazz? I couldn't imagine anyone being able to analyze and write an article of this length/detail for 29 other teams as well.
He is a Jazz fan.
Lowe mentioned on twitter that he's done stuff on the Pacers and Bucks as well. I haven't read those so I can't comment on the level of detail.
I'm gonna think out loud:
Since it is painfully obvious that (a) we get abused whenever Mo or Al is involved in a PnR, (b) woefully abused when both are involved, and (c) Hayward is showing he is capable of orchestrating the offense, then why not bring Mo off the bench and put a defense-first player on the opposing PG?
Starting lineup:
Burks
Carroll
Hayward
Millsap
Jefferson
(Carroll can guard the PG about as well as anybody we have. Not great, I know. If the matchup is wrong, then use Burks or Hayward. Burks growth in the PnR also helps distribute the playmaking in this squad. Also, remember Millsap's 9 assists? Between Hay, Millsap, and Burks this unit can get into a flow; and if they are well-drilled on defense, then they should be able to compete.)
Bench:
Mo
Foye
Marvin
Favors
Kanter?
(If Corbin doesn't stop over-using Foyeeee3, then we are gonna get abused by Pop. Predictably and Hard.)
NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN.
The only way I see the Jazz having a chance is if Foye/Williams/Hayward are just on fire from deep. With the Spurs defensive discipline, I will give that a 20% chance happening for every individual game, and 5% chance it happens over the course of the series.
I think 20% is about as accurate as this sort of projection can be.
I'm sure we both agree this is way too low, and therefore Corbin should have the nuts to do something different.
I think he has to go to it, because it's our best chance of an upset, but he has to realize when something isn't working and be proactive about changing it.
Luckily, Danny Green isn't really a threat to take a distinct advantage of Foye's lack of size like a player like Igoudala can.
He didn't "Catchall" of the Jazz's problems, just what he considers to be the worst of them.