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Win or Lose (are the Jazz even fun to watch)

Are the Jazz fun to watch

  • YES

    Votes: 4 9.8%
  • NO

    Votes: 15 36.6%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 18 43.9%
  • Only one or two quarters a game

    Votes: 4 9.8%

  • Total voters
    41
It seems to me that the PGs dribble too much and the wings hold on to the ball too much and we don't cut to the basket enough to open space or get guys easy shots close to the basket. It's plodding, methodical, and guys just stand around and watch Hayward, Favors, Hood or Burks try to do their magic, sometimes kicking it out to guys for 3's.
 
the offense is constipated and is awful to watch, and unlike last year we don't have a suffocating defense that keeps us in ugly games. Ugly games are now just ugly predictable losses. Fast fwd to next season ASAP
 
I have lost all hope. I am totally not interested. I believe the team has definitely under performed. I thought a star would eventually rise to the top, but we do not have one. We have a handful of solid role players, but that is it. Gobert has been the biggest disappointment for me. What ever happened to the salute?

f**** the salute, how about he just catches the damn ball and play well first ...
 
This season as a whole? Definitely not. I don't care how "ugly" they play now, if it lead to victories I couldn't care less, but since it hasn't yes it's been hard to watch.
 
Hell no.

This Jazz team is terrible to watch.

Their offense is utterly unbearable.

Give me old reruns of Travis Wilson throwing sidearm and having his balls batted down over this crap. I've seen the Queens, TWolves, and 76ers play multiple times this year. We are clearly the least entertaining. Boogie is fun to watch, the Wolves backcourt is fun, and the 76ers have Okafor. We are so boring. So slow. And can't shoot at all. In an era of strong PG play and 3 pt shooting? We are terrible.
 
Easy. Snider has no real system. It's just a series of poorly executed drills that very generous or deluded people might call "sets". They need a true identity.
 
The offense is bad, no doubt about it, but they have moments that make it worthwhile.

Not that many lately, but some. However, the turnover fest is starting to become inexcusable.
 
It's like watching a HS team practice.

This. The team is a one trick pony, and that's on Snyder. As teams adapt the coach needs to help the players keep a half a step ahead. But most teams have figured out Gobert now, and Hood, yet they still run the exact same sets on offense with barely any change at all. And the cluster**** that is our guard rotation is pathetic. Not the players themselves, imo, but how they are being used. Poor read of natchups, pulling guys doing well and keeping others on the floor too long. And I'm not sure why Booker and Ingles are Rudy's primary backups when we have 2 very serviceable big men who did well when rusty was out and now get to watch Jingles jacking up 3s from the bench while our version of "small ball" gets pounded by the true small ball teams. We did better agains small ball when we had the quick guys roaming the perimeter and the middle clogged with a 7 footer or 2. It feels like Snyder is taking a shot gun approach and it causes confusion and frustration. I'm sorry but so so many passes made to a spot a guy should be in and the receiving player missing his mark so often is a sign of disjointed and ineffective practice.
 
Easy. Snider has no real system. It's just a series of poorly executed drills that very generous or deluded people might call "sets". They need a true identity.
Hi Log. What up bro?
 
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