Game 10: Los Angeles Lakers (7-4) @ Utah Jazz (6-3)

Moderators: Inigo Montoya, FJS

phrizzo
Junior
Posts: 359
And1: 0
Joined: Feb 10, 2011

Re: Game 10: Los Angeles Lakers (7-4) @ Utah Jazz (6-3) 

Post#181 » by phrizzo » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:34 pm

HolyToledo wrote:
Jazzfan12 wrote:Harris is a scoring PG who is averaging 8.6 PPG on 35% shooting.


Yeah but you have to play him. Corbin basically splitting time between him and watson. Solid pass first PGs that push the ball are hard to find. I do think Harris is improving and hopefully by mid-season he is average on his ball handling. His defense and scoring ability is also improving. We need to use the GSW pick to get that future PG but there really isnt a good pass first PG in college. Hopefully, Mo Williams causes a stink in LAC town as he wants to be a starter, so maybe he comes back to UTah in exchange for Harris.

mo williams is not a pass first point guard
User avatar
FJS
Senior Mod - Jazz
Senior Mod - Jazz
Posts: 18,794
And1: 2,162
Joined: Sep 19, 2002
Location: Barcelona, Spain
   

Re: Game 10: Los Angeles Lakers (7-4) @ Utah Jazz (6-3) 

Post#182 » by FJS » Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:26 pm

In the birght side:
We played hard, and we played a good deffense. Since first player until the last. Al, Millsap, Favors and Kanter (especially Derrick and Enes) give real trouble to Gasol and Bynum.
Kobe played like MJ. Raja, Miles and Howard tried everything to stop him, but he was in one of "those" nights where he can score in any position.
Lakers are one of the more experienced teams, with great talent in C, PF and SG. Still we could have won that game. We made some mistakes, miss easy buckets (oh Gordon... why did you try to pass that last ball)
We have improve a lot, and now we can compete vs every team, but still we're learning, so we're going to lose vs more experienced teams.

In the dark side:
Our pg aren't too much effective. They can't score, and they don't have great pg abilities. After years of watching Stockton and Deron they hurt my eyes.
Hayward is afraid to score inside the paint and pass the ball when he should dunk (he can do it) and then we miss.
Lakers weren't without any real C or PF besides Pau and Andrew and we didn't take avantagde of it. No Murphy, no Hansbrough and still we did not destroyed Barnes, Walton or Metta when they were playing PF.

We hate to lose, but I think we're on the way to be a great team.
Image

Return to Utah Jazz