Exp0sed wrote:
How exactly are the Jazz supposed to have a "very good offense"?
For all the talk of Gobert's limited offense, the reality is that Utah's offense has been considerably better with him on the floor for years now (significantly so).
they're going to miss Gobert on both ends. they're gonna miss Snyder too.
they r going to be very dependant on Conley to make plays and he's 35, he played 70 games last season and hasn't exactly been the picture of health, it's more likely that he will miss more games this season and Pat Bev ain't gonna do squat offensively..
Gobert,Inlges,O'neal, Snyder..that's a whole system right there, takes time to implement a new system and integrate new pieces
Gay is washed, Bojan isn't getting any younger and this team is either in a semi-tank or in a full tank
Mitchell, Bojan, Conley etc. gonna keep them from being bad on offense, but anything more than an average offense will a surprise imo., Vanderbilt is very limited on offense, Azubuike is terrible
I just don't see it
Last year Jazz' offense was 117.4 with Gobert and 117.3 without Gobert(no. 1 in the league both with and without him)
2020-2021 120.3 vs 113.9 (113.9 would have been top 10 in the league)
People underestimate just how good Mitchell has been as an offensive force for the last few years.
You don't have to convince me about the importance of Gobert to this team on both ends, but IMO a team with shooters around Mitchell and Conley as secondary playmaker will do very well offensively.