gregbroncs
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Oops typo, I knew he was 19.*19 Year old rookie
Oops typo, I knew he was 19.*19 Year old rookie
AB just a rotation guy buy Favors is an allstar and Gobert is a future hall of famer and Hayward is a future all star,, Yall havee zero bball iq. Anytime any of you clowns are in Colorado and want to test my knowledge of the game I love meet me at the court with cash and put your money where your big mouths are, Cuz i do. I back my **** and willing to prove it
I agree that the starting unit could really use a volume 3 point shooter and that hood is/will always be the better shooter.
I also think that the starting unit needs someone who can break down the defense at will and get to the line for easy points (while getting the opponents starters in foul trouble)
I think Burks would be better suited for that.
I also think that the jazz need to run allot more (since their defense should force allot of misses and turnovers).
Burks would probably be better in the open court. (Though hood is no slouch there either)
Good point.I'm not sure you can ever have too many slashers so I'm not saying one's enough but Hayward is that guy too. He was 11th (I think) in the NBA in free throw attempts last year and second in FTA's in the 4th quarter.
I agree that the starting unit could really use a volume 3 point shooter and that hood is/will always be the better shooter.
I also think that the starting unit needs someone who can break down the defense at will and get to the line for easy points (while getting the opponents starters in foul trouble)
I think Burks would be better suited for that.
I also think that the jazz need to run allot more (since their defense should force allot of misses and turnovers).
Burks would probably be better in the open court. (Though hood is no slouch there either)
Agree.I'm not sure you can ever have too many slashers so I'm not saying one's enough but Hayward is that guy too. He was 11th (I think) in the NBA in free throw attempts last year and second in FTA's in the 4th quarter.
Agree.
Also think if Trey starts at PG, then there may be too many cooks in the kitchen if Burks starts. You'd have three ball dominant guys in Burke, Burks and Hayward. Though Hood is certainly capable of running the offense, he can also float out to the 3PT line and burn teams outside. He doesn't need t handle the ball a lot to be successful.
Quin should sell Burks on coming off the bench to lead the 2nd unit and be the primary option.
What's with the TB highlight at .33?