Jazz v Nets/Sixers 3 PM MTN

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Re: Jazz v Nets/Sixers 3 PM MTN 

Post#41 » by carrottop12 » Wed Jul 8, 2009 12:20 am

Hope Maynor finds a place to get his shooting percentage up. Whether that means he sticks to floaters and going to the foul line, or developing a jumper. He needs to get better shooting the rock.
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Re: Jazz v Nets/Sixers 3 PM MTN 

Post#42 » by Phenom415 » Wed Jul 8, 2009 12:31 am

Phenom415 wrote:Also, I like what Ingram and Lyde are doing.


Scratch that... I meant Duncan, not Ingram. Hard to tell who's who and what's going on with the blocky video, buffering, sound cutting in and out and horrible commentary.. (God I miss the RMR.)
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Re: Jazz v Nets/Sixers 3 PM MTN 

Post#43 » by StocktonShorts » Wed Jul 8, 2009 4:59 am

Bat wrote:Hope Maynor finds a place to get his shooting percentage up. Whether that means he sticks to floaters and going to the foul line, or developing a jumper. He needs to get better shooting the rock.


Tony Parker has made a pretty good career shooting a high percentage without much of a jumpshot.
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Re: Jazz v Nets/Sixers 3 PM MTN 

Post#44 » by UTJazzFan_Echo1 » Wed Jul 8, 2009 6:03 pm

I think if Maynor can just get a bit quicker he could really be a great backup. He has all the moves and the smarts to be a great point guard, he just needs more speed and a bigger body.
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Re: Jazz v Nets/Sixers 3 PM MTN 

Post#45 » by StocktonShorts » Wed Jul 8, 2009 10:21 pm

Based on the boxscores from today and what David Thorpe had to say, it looks like Josh Duncan has a better chance of making the Jazz roster than Suton.

Suton finished 2-8 from the field with [b]one[/i] rebound, one assist, one steal, three turnovers and five fouls. Ouch.

On top of that the Pacers' frontcourt duo of Hansbrough and Hibbert went off for 45 points.
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