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Utah Jazz Ranks the Best in the League in Froncourt Efficiency

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I don't know about you, but I'm starting to like the idea of keeping Enes if he keeps this performance as average.





Edit: I'm sorry my phone ****ed up the image uploading process.

Here is the full list for the league:

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Edit 2: Sorry. Cropped a little ****ty in the full list:

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I'm assuming this is sorted by defensive efficiency? Very cool.

We're top 5 in a lot of other categories too.
 
Nice, this is how I like it. Not only we're building a strong foundation on defense but it's also in the frontcourt, the hardest area to find good players. Once this is established you can work on the backcourt, looking to find good a PG (Exum in a few?) and SG to start working on the offense. This plan is solid.
 
I've said it a few times in game threads but this has been the most enjoyable season for me in a really long time. To finally see tangible improvement is exciting.
 
Jazz are acquiring enough talent that they could actually have an elite defensive starting 5 and a scoring bench

Gobert, Favors, Hayward, Exum starters.

Kanter, Hood, Burks and Burke bench.

All drafted or acquired early by the Jazz plus the #6 pick as of right now.
 
Jazz are acquiring enough talent that they could actually have an elite defensive starting 5 and a scoring bench

Gobert, Favors, Hayward, Exum starters.

Kanter, Hood, Burks and Burke bench.

All drafted or acquired early by the Jazz plus the #6 pick as of right now.

I do like the look of that starting squad and bench. The only change is I would put Burks back in as a starter. Sure we all thought he is an ideal 6th man, but with Kanter, Burke, Hood on the bench it becomes redundant. I'd say put him in the starting lineup to get additional offense outside of Hayward and Favors.
 
These numbers are a bit surprising, as it has seemed to me like Quin's offense needs more front court plays, but the numbers tell a different story. I still think more inside/out play would be good for the offense. I can only see their front court improving on the posted numbers. They have a lot of turnovers due to age/lack of experience and a new system. The fact that they are doing this well under an entirely new system is promising. TBH, it is clear Enes has had the biggest change in role, especially on offense, and I think he has struggled a bit because of it. It is so hard to judge personnel when you have had a sea change in team philosophy. These players have had to adjust to an entirely new role on both ends of the floor, and so far, they have done really well.
 
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