Jazzmix
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Ekhm.. I must have meant "everyone" of course lol.Where is the option "no one"..?
Ekhm.. I must have meant "everyone" of course lol.Where is the option "no one"..?
I tend to think it all comes down to how these guys shoot. They each offer something intriguing amid their flaws. They can probably all function as a replacement 9th man in the Jazz's 9-man rotation on occasion, depending on who's missing any particular game. As with Oni, the Jazz can cover up the flaws in that role. But unless they can be trusted to shoot, they'll be exposed in a bigger role and they're not likely to get regular rotation minutes.Also, I kind of believe in Matt Thomas now. I think once he really learns where his shots in the offense come from, we will see him be a much more dangerous player. Him getting open is always going to be an issue, but that's an issue for all the players in his archetype, even guys like JJ. He just has to learn to make the tightly contested shots to where he can use that threat to break down defenses and help the offense in ways that arent just make/miss.
I'm also relatively optimistic on Brantley.
I'm really starting to consider selling my Oni stock though. The dude just doesnt have "It" on offense in the slightest. For a guy that has so many tools, he just doesnt have the ability to put it together. It seems like the game moves faster than he can process when he has the ball in his hands.
Also selling my Morgan stock. Just not an impactful enough player on either end. Too small and not aggressive enough to be a guy who puts his imprint on the game. Not a good enough shooter to play on the perimeter. Not enough ball-handling to be a playmaker.
I think it comes down to shooting for Forrest, but everyone else is a solid and willing shooter. I think it comes down to how aggressive they are and how they are able to assert themselves to make plays and not just be a background player.I tend to think it all comes down to how these guys shoot. They each offer something intriguing amid their flaws. They can probably all function as a replacement 9th man in the Jazz's 9-man rotation on occasion, depending on who's missing any particular game. As with Oni, the Jazz can cover up the flaws in that role. But unless they can be trusted to shoot, they'll be exposed in a bigger role and they're not likely to get regular rotation minutes.
Trent looked like he could shoot last night.I think it comes down to shooting for Forrest, but everyone else is a solid and willing shooter. I think it comes down to how aggressive they are and how they are able to assert themselves to make plays and not just be a background player.
That was one game against the kings when everyone looked like they could shoot.Trent looked like he could shoot last night.
He looked good last night. I want to see what he does when good teams hug shooters... see if he can finish around the basket. He has been so-so on defense but was good last night. Got stuck on one screen but corrected it rest of the game.Loved Forrest's body language and presence on the court last night. You can tell he's not just a player - there's definitely stuff going on behind the eyeballs with this guy.
Maybe he was suddenly infused with the spirit of Horney.That was one game against the kings when everyone looked like they could shoot.
After the game last night forrest is shooting 20% from 3
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@Hearsky 's mom was also infused with the spirit of HorneyMaybe he was suddenly infused with the spirit of Horney.
Lol@Hearsky 's mom was also infused with the spirit of Horney