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9 man rotation, no more
Posted: Sun Dec 7, 2008 3:56 pm
by FJS
With Boozer healthy, Sloan should only to use 9 man rotation, with some variations in specific situations.
C and PF:
Okur, Boozer, Millsap and Kirilenko
SF and SG:
Miles, Brewer, Kirilenko and Korver
PG:
Williams and Knight
Koufos only used in specific situations (Altough I like the kid)
Harpring only used if any of SF cannot play
Almond only used if any of SG cannot play
Price only used if any of PG cannot play
Collins and/or Fessenko only used if any C (Koufos included) cannot play
Re: 9 man rotation, no more
Posted: Sun Dec 7, 2008 9:50 pm
by HammerDunk
I agree with this, but it won't happen. Harpring will play more than he should, and so will Price.
I do hope that Koufos can get some good junk minutes, because the more he plays the better he gets.
Re: 9 man rotation, no more
Posted: Sun Dec 7, 2008 11:25 pm
by El Turco
maybe in playoffs, right now Utah cant afford more injuries by overworking the players.
Re: 9 man rotation, no more
Posted: Mon Dec 8, 2008 1:24 am
by carrottop12
Koufos should be getting minutes just to make sure Boozer and Okur aren't dead come playoff time. He works extremely hard in the game, and he seems to be effective.
Re: 9 man rotation, no more
Posted: Mon Dec 8, 2008 6:38 am
by Neon Black
All I know is that i'm sick of Sloan failing to ride the hot hand until it's too ******** late. I'm sick of yelling at Harpring and yes, even everyone's beloved Kyle Korver in the fourth quarter with the game on the line.
Re: 9 man rotation, no more
Posted: Mon Dec 8, 2008 7:46 am
by red4hf
I think Koufos should be part of the regular rotation, he would certainly help with the rebounding problems we've been having lately.......
Re: 9 man rotation, no more
Posted: Mon Dec 8, 2008 12:04 pm
by FJS
Koufos can play, but we don't have min for everyone.
Last game was disturbing to see to many players with a few min. because most of them were innefective.
Re: 9 man rotation, no more
Posted: Mon Dec 8, 2008 3:09 pm
by Soul Patch
red4hf wrote:I think Koufos should be part of the regular rotation, he would certainly help with the rebounding problems we've been having lately.......
Koufos has been pretty impressive but he's not a good rebounder. That's one part of his game that he really needs to work on, he has the height and the speed but needs to work on his positioning.
Re: 9 man rotation, no more
Posted: Mon Dec 8, 2008 4:24 pm
by red4hf
Koufos has been pretty impressive but he's not a good rebounder. That's one part of his game that he really needs to work on, he has the height and the speed but needs to work on his positioning.
Even if that was true, the only way he's going to get better is by being out on the court....... I just don't see how Sloan can't find 10-15 regular minutes for him per game, especially with Boozer being out........
Re: 9 man rotation, no more
Posted: Mon Dec 8, 2008 4:35 pm
by outerspacefella
- Koufos should play some minutes released from Boozer/Okur. This would help the kid to develope enogh coming playoff time, and would help Boozer and Okur to rest a little bit more for postseason.
- I'm on the Harpring's side: if his body allows him we still need him; I know he's not a shining star, but the Jazz still need his grit
Re: 9 man rotation, no more
Posted: Mon Dec 8, 2008 7:14 pm
by carrottop12
I would love to see Harpring come in and play well because he offers something few others on the team do and that's in your face toughness.
Unfortunately for Harpring, that toughness only lasts a few seconds until the man he is defending blows by him with the dribble.
I want to see the Jazz make a trade for a mean player.