Post#16 » by jackolso » Tue Jan 25, 2011 8:47 pm
I'm not a Watson fan. I think he often plays for his numbers because he's in a contract year. He's bounced around the league a lot. He's having one of the lowest assist years in his career, even though he's playing a high number of minutes-- 23 per game. I don't think he tries to work Hayward into the offense much when they are on the floor together. I know a lot of fans just love his "energy". Energy doesn't win games. Assists do. If he's "pushing" the ball, where are the assists? His playing and contributions in the Pros looks similar to what he did at UCLA.
Price has played more minutes in the last three years than he did in the first three and his assists per game are near an all time low. Again he is an "energy" guy, but what is his real effectiveness. Price and Watson are both in contract years. Basically, they are inexpensive backups.
I don't think the numbers match well with the fan excitement with these two guys.
The point guards need to work everyone into the offense. When they do, the Jazz play better.