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Foye 

Post#1 » by pickaxe » Thu Jan 2, 2014 4:59 am

This guy made over 170 3 pt shots last year. Can anyone discern what his advantage in Utah was that gave him this anomaly?
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Re: Foye 

Post#2 » by The Rebel » Thu Jan 2, 2014 6:11 am

He came off the bench, which he seems to be better at doing, look at the last game and tonight, 2 different players.

Also the Jazz had a ton of bigs to pull attention into the post leaving him wide open to shoot.
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Re: Foye 

Post#3 » by ptran » Thu Jan 2, 2014 4:30 pm

He also wasn't asked to do any real work in Utah except shoot. For some reason, Brian Shaw thinks this guy is a quality NBA player that can drive, dish, and shoot. Unfortunately, he only knows one thing to do from the triple-threat position and it's brick a jump shot.

But realistically, he's a decent bench-player when there aren't incredible expectations from him. But when the team relies heavily on him, and the bigs don't draw the same attention as Jefferson and Millsap did last year, it's hard for a player like him to get his shots up. Ask Steve Novak..

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