again, anyone would look bad defensively if he is to be compared to rudy gobert. fans just need to have a complete different expectation, so should quin. TB is an unique player on his own and has his own strength in catching/finishing with solids hands. why not utilize that more often like we did back when we played bucks/pels with rudy out, instead of asking him to be rudy's duplicate.
Jazz fans have become entitled when it comes to their expectations of a back up center. We have gone from having Rudy and Favors two guys I consider to be close to top 5 centers in the league with Gobert being in the conversation of being the best and as I'm concerned comfortably the best defensive player in the league, to having Bradley and Davis. Davis struggled to defend and was absolutely useless on offense while Bradley also has the defensive struggles but can fit in on offense. The reality is whoever is the back up is going to find it difficult to emulate what Rudy is doing because 1. he is so good at what he does and 2. the system doesn't change from Rudy to his back up and 3. the bench guys that whoever Rudys back up plays with are also lesser defensive players than our starters. There might be better back up centers available than Tony Bradley but playing in our system (which in truth doesn't exactly aid Bradley) they might not be the upgrade Jazz think they would be.