catch20two wrote:I heard that the Knicks might put a bounty on Kemba on Friday night's game for injuring Chandler. They are very salty about this injury.
with the way his shooting looked tonight maybe the safe thing would be to not play Kemba Fri
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catch20two wrote:I heard that the Knicks might put a bounty on Kemba on Friday night's game for injuring Chandler. They are very salty about this injury.
mrknowitall215 wrote:I don't watch many of any Utah Jazz games, but could somebody tell me why they're 0-5 if they are supposed to have a surplus of young talent waiting to breakout. If I can recall, Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, and Gordon Hayward are all supposed to be studs that are better than any of the Bobcats young players according to most publications
mrknowitall215 wrote:I don't watch many of any Utah Jazz games, but could somebody tell me why they're 0-5 if they are supposed to have a surplus of young talent waiting to breakout. If I can recall, Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, and Gordon Hayward are all supposed to be studs that are better than any of the Bobcats young players according to most publications
MasterIchiro wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:I don't watch many of any Utah Jazz games, but could somebody tell me why they're 0-5 if they are supposed to have a surplus of young talent waiting to breakout. If I can recall, Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, and Gordon Hayward are all supposed to be studs that are better than any of the Bobcats young players according to most publications
They're definitely worse than most fan's expectations. Does it hurt them to not have a bonafide point guard?
mrknowitall215 wrote:I don't watch many of any Utah Jazz games, but could somebody tell me why they're 0-5 if they are supposed to have a surplus of young talent waiting to breakout. If I can recall, Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, and Gordon Hayward are all supposed to be studs that are better than any of the Bobcats young players according to most publications
fatlever wrote:more fun with mullens' stats
% of three pointers attempted vs total field goal attempted
2009/10 - 0%
2010/11 - 0%
2011/12 - 1%
2012/13 - 37%
2013/14 - 74%
fatlever wrote:more fun with mullens' stats
% of three pointers attempted vs total field goal attempted
2009/10 - 0%
2010/11 - 0%
2011/12 - 1%
2012/13 - 37%
2013/14 - 74%
BrotherDave wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:I don't watch many of any Utah Jazz games, but could somebody tell me why they're 0-5 if they are supposed to have a surplus of young talent waiting to breakout. If I can recall, Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, and Gordon Hayward are all supposed to be studs that are better than any of the Bobcats young players according to most publications
Three of those 5 teams are pretty good. The other two, Phoenix and Boston, aren't flat out terrible (maybe Boston is). Utah's biggest problems are no PG and no bench.
MPM wrote:fatlever wrote:more fun with mullens' stats
% of three pointers attempted vs total field goal attempted
2009/10 - 0%
2010/11 - 0%
2011/12 - 1%
2012/13 - 37%
2013/14 - 74%
Would be interested to see how that creepy-high 74% compares to someone who actually makes 3's for a living like Curry.
mrknowitall215 wrote:BrotherDave wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:I don't watch many of any Utah Jazz games, but could somebody tell me why they're 0-5 if they are supposed to have a surplus of young talent waiting to breakout. If I can recall, Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, and Gordon Hayward are all supposed to be studs that are better than any of the Bobcats young players according to most publications
Three of those 5 teams are pretty good. The other two, Phoenix and Boston, aren't flat out terrible (maybe Boston is). Utah's biggest problems are no PG and no bench.
I'm beginning to think that they miss Al Jefferson & Paul Milsap more than they know. I'll wait until Trey Burke return to truly watch them to at least give me some excitement, but I'm a little surprised that they've looked like the worst team in the league so far. I thought they'd be the new Portland Trailblazers, competing anywhere from 8th to 12th seed in the West. It's still relatively early though, so they have time to improve in not look like a top 3 pick team
LamarMatic7 wrote:lol. Zach Lowe on Gerald Wallace
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIah1NdzYhQ[/youtube]
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
LamarMatic7 wrote:You really thought so? I had them as one of the four worst teams in the league alongside the Sixers, Suns and Magic.
LamarMatic7 wrote:lol. Zach Lowe on Gerald Wallace
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIah1NdzYhQ[/youtube]
mrknowitall215 wrote:LamarMatic7 wrote:You really thought so? I had them as one of the four worst teams in the league alongside the Sixers, Suns and Magic.
I guess I never really gave it much thought because I barely ever pay attention to the Jazz, but as much as people talked about Jefferson/Milsap holding back Kanter/Favors and this new emergence of Hayward being the go-to guy I thought they would at least pick up where they left off last season
Biz Gilwalker wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:LamarMatic7 wrote:You really thought so? I had them as one of the four worst teams in the league alongside the Sixers, Suns and Magic.
I guess I never really gave it much thought because I barely ever pay attention to the Jazz, but as much as people talked about Jefferson/Milsap holding back Kanter/Favors and this new emergence of Hayward being the go-to guy I thought they would at least pick up where they left off last season
The way Jazz fans talk about those three, you'd think they'd rival any frontcourt in the league. But in reality, Kanter and Favors are still prospects who are still coming along, and Hayward is a high-end role player/average starter who can do a lot of things well, but nothing to warrant spending crazy money on. That team wouldn't come close to the playoffs even if Trey Burke was playing. They'll be the second worst team in the West after Phoenix.