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Mchale Comments on the Al Jefferson trade
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:34 pm
by Purch
"I'm a big Al fan, anytime you have a low-post player you can play out of...I think you'll see him play really well in Utah and really anchor down that offense. Al's got to do better defensively and I think Jerry Sloan will do a good job making Al accountable on every possession. He'll work hard for it.
"Me, myself, when the playoffs start, you've got to have that low-post scorer, someone who can put the ball in the paint and slow the game down. It just controls the pace (of the game) so much better.
"I'm a big Al fan, so I don't think that was a great trade. They had other reasons: They wanted to bring in Darko. They got some money and salary off their cap.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/wolve ... aec8O7EyUr
Re: Mchale Comments on the Al Jefferson trade
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 9:03 pm
by Hikari
I agree with Mchale but the T-Wolves are not going to be in the playoffs to use him so I'm glad they gave him to us.
Re: Mchale Comments on the Al Jefferson trade
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:13 am
by erudite23
If the Jazz make a leap this year, people are going to be talking about this trade along the same lines as the Pau Gasol deal, even though when it first went down it was greeted more along the lines of "solid deal for the Jazz (but he's not as good as Boozer)"....I'm going to enjoy the revisionist history.
Re: Mchale Comments on the Al Jefferson trade
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:19 am
by nyjazzfan
erudite23 wrote:If the Jazz make a leap this year, people are going to be talking about this trade along the same lines as the Pau Gasol deal, even though when it first went down it was greeted more along the lines of "solid deal for the Jazz (but he's not as good as Boozer)"....I'm going to enjoy the revisionist history.
No i dont agree that team had kobe bynum lamar, if we made another trade like othyus jefferes and cj miles for dwight howard or a an allstar then you can say that
Re: Mchale Comments on the Al Jefferson trade
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 4:11 am
by HammerDunk
nyjazzfan wrote:erudite23 wrote:If the Jazz make a leap this year, people are going to be talking about this trade along the same lines as the Pau Gasol deal, even though when it first went down it was greeted more along the lines of "solid deal for the Jazz (but he's not as good as Boozer)"....I'm going to enjoy the revisionist history.
No i dont agree that team had kobe bynum lamar, if we made another trade like othyus jefferes and cj miles for dwight howard or a an allstar then you can say that
You do realize that we basically got Al for nothing, right? Kosta Koufos and we lost out on the memphis pick. Seriously, this trade likely won't be as massive as the Pau trade, but it will certainly have people scratching their heads at how KOC was able to pull it off. When all is said and done, Al may not be that far off from Dwight Howard. He is certainly not the defensive force Howard is (though he has blocked quite a few shots), but he is a hell of a lot better offensively. Howard still has a very limited bag of tricks offensively, and Al is a wonder (from what I've seen so far).
Re: Mchale Comments on the Al Jefferson trade
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:10 pm
by Ming Kong!
I understand that Minnesota got a "true" center in Darko, and relatively cheap too, and they prefered Love, ok fine, makes sense, BUT why the hell didn't they get a good player at one of their weaker positions, which are basically all their positions except PF. Did they really need to have the NBA's lowest payroll? Kahn is a fool.
Re: Mchale Comments on the Al Jefferson trade
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:09 pm
by loserX
Few things worry me more than an endorsement from McHale.
Re: Mchale Comments on the Al Jefferson trade
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:47 pm
by DelaneyRudd
HammerDunk wrote:nyjazzfan wrote:erudite23 wrote:If the Jazz make a leap this year, people are going to be talking about this trade along the same lines as the Pau Gasol deal, even though when it first went down it was greeted more along the lines of "solid deal for the Jazz (but he's not as good as Boozer)"....I'm going to enjoy the revisionist history.
No i dont agree that team had kobe bynum lamar, if we made another trade like othyus jefferes and cj miles for dwight howard or a an allstar then you can say that
You do realize that we basically got Al for nothing, right? Kosta Koufos and we lost out on the memphis pick. Seriously, this trade likely won't be as massive as the Pau trade, but it will certainly have people scratching their heads at how KOC was able to pull it off. When all is said and done, Al may not be that far off from Dwight Howard. He is certainly not the defensive force Howard is (though he has blocked quite a few shots), but he is a hell of a lot better offensively. Howard still has a very limited bag of tricks offensively, and Al is a wonder (from what I've seen so far).
Saying Al isn't the defensive presence of Dwight but is better offensively is like saying he isn't as smart as Steven Hawking but he's a better dancer.
Re: Mchale Comments on the Al Jefferson trade
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:28 pm
by The59Sound
I don't really think that's a good comparison, since dancing and Mr. Hawking's work have no relation whatsoever, as opposed to defense and offense in the game of basketball. And anyway, I thought Al was an MVP candidate this year, wasn't he?
(Though I obviously agree that Howard is a much better player, and that his defense outweighs Al's offense.)
Re: Mchale Comments on the Al Jefferson trade
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 1:02 am
by HammerDunk
Something tells me that Al Jefferson ISN'T a better dancer than Steven Hawking...