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Neto, Booker, Lyles. Game in, game out, these dudes do nothing. Can't beat good teams getting nothing from three of your rotation players.

This Neto is killing our first quarters. When he is on the court with Gobert or Lyles you have two non offensive threats. Makes it tough to get into a rhythm. Booker is sucking... It's time for a reliable third big. God damn I wish we had Bobby Portis right now. Normally I love watching the rookies play. Lyles gives me nothing... Nothing. Nothing except gawd awful defense.
 
I wouldn't call it CJ-esque. Maybe from a pure stat sheet view, but he just playing a very inefficient style that relies heavily on his mid range game and on push shots in the paint.

Statistically, it's been very similar to CJ numbers. Stylistically, they're not exactly the same, but he definitely plays more like CJ than any of our other wings.

The point is that Hood is in a major slump to start the year.
 



So KD's Framily? Where are you? Hayward was dominant on step backs and fadeaways last year. Short memory? Didn't watch Jazz games? Pick your excuse.

Good lord man. Did you even bother to check the distances on the results?

Learn how to run a simple query and try again.
 
I think the opinion of hindsight saying a player should have shot it is ridiculous. The funny part is that the player everyone was calling for (Burks) got the ball the very next possession and got a layup blocked. If Hayward hits the jumper, or Burks makes the layup, the Jazz win the game (if all else stays constant). So neither player made their clutch shot, so people start saying "Favors should have taken the shot".

It's all hindsight. Both Hayward and Burks had good looks, they just missed.

Point taken. Indeed, they were good looks
 
Good lord man. Did you even bother to check the distances on the results?

Learn how to run a simple query and try again.

Distance?

Gordon Hayward misses 11-foot step back jumpshot. That is what ESPN called the shot in question.

https://nbasavant.com/shot_search.p...de_desc&hfGT=0|&ddlShotMade=&ddlMin=0#results

2/2 on the year last year for that specific distance.

https://nbasavant.com/shot_search.p...de_desc&hfGT=0|&ddlShotMade=&ddlMin=0#results

I even looked at that distance on the left side of the court where the Winslow shot came.

1/1

What other made up stories you got?
 
Distance?

Gordon Hayward misses 11-foot step back jumpshot. That is what ESPN called the shot in question.

https://nbasavant.com/shot_search.p...de_desc&hfGT=0|&ddlShotMade=&ddlMin=0#results

2/2 on the year last year for that specific distance.

https://nbasavant.com/shot_search.p...de_desc&hfGT=0|&ddlShotMade=&ddlMin=0#results

I even looked at that distance on the left side of the court where the Winslow shot came.

1/1

What other made up stories you got?

... So let me get this straight.

After arguing that Hayward was money on those shots all last season, you pulled exactly two shots from the entirety of last season. On one the defender was 5 feet away, and on the other the defender was 2 feet away and Jeremy Lin. And instead of concluding that something was wrong with your query, you decided that you were right.

Maybe querying isn't for you.
 
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