Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24)

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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#41 » by Purch » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:46 am

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Purch wrote:This team works much better when Al is engaged in the flow of the offense, rather than stopping the offense


I know, he is holding a lot...but you got to love it when he does score.


I think when favors is out their, it really helps him work, cause Favors can get interior assits that allows Al to just do quick buckets without having to resort to jumpshot. For some reason, Millsap doesn't do as good as Favors as working with Big Al. Like watch Kanter and Favors, they work pretty good.

I was always under the impression that it would be smarter to start Al and Favors, and bring Sap and Kanter off the bench late in the first and keep them their for a significant stretch
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#42 » by RyanStorm » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:49 am

Jazz are working towards a much needed road win. I know that when you make your own expectations, it really builds confidence. The win at home versus Dallas, and now hopefully tonight, it is what we need for the game in the ATL.

We need to have one tough quarter to kill the hopes of the Bobcats.
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#43 » by RyanStorm » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:50 am

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Purch wrote:This team works much better when Al is engaged in the flow of the offense, rather than stopping the offense


I know, he is holding a lot...but you got to love it when he does score.


I think when favors is out their, it really helps him work, cause Favors can get interior assits that allows Al to just do quick buckets without having to resort to jumpshot. For some reason, Millsap doesn't do as good as Favors as working with Big Al. Like watch Kanter and Favors, they work pretty good.

I was always under the impression that it would be smarter to start Al and Favors, and bring Sap and Kanter off the bench late in the first and keep them their for a significant stretch



Well my standing opinion is, if you end up trading Millsap or Al, your going to want to showcase them. See what I mean. Your going to want them to have the highest points etc. This goes for all the others who are on expring contracts, which is what the reasoning must have been
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#44 » by Purch » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:55 am

Well, I have no problems with playing the vets, as long as they earn their minutes, which they clearly have tonight
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#45 » by RyanStorm » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:58 am

Purch wrote:Well, I have no problems with playing the vets, as long as they earn their minutes, which they clearly have tonight


Well its the case with Hayward. Everyone knows he is awesome. But your not potentially gonna use him for trades like everyone on the starters. Which is why I think Carroll takes the starter after Marvin, since Carroll is the other contract, and Marvin is also on for another year, but can back out by June 30th.
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#46 » by DiscoLives4ever » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:01 am

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Purch wrote:Well, I have no problems with playing the vets, as long as they earn their minutes, which they clearly have tonight


Well its the case with Hayward. Everyone knows he is awesome. But your not potentially gonna use him for trades like everyone on the starters. Which is why I think Carroll takes the starter after Marvin, since Carroll is the other contract, and Marvin is also on for another year, but can back out by June 30th.


Not quite, Carroll takes over the starter role when Marvin is out because Ty (like Jerry before him) prefers to minimize the impact of injuries to his rotation. It's been common for a while for the Jazz to use a third string guy in the starting lineup when there is injury to maintain the same rotations.
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#47 » by RyanStorm » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:02 am

I nominate Carroll as break out player of the game, in a great performance.

Burks should be sub of the game.
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#48 » by Inigo Montoya » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:04 am

fun game to watch, and that includes the bobcats. who would have thunk it?
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#49 » by RyanStorm » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:04 am

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Purch wrote:Well, I have no problems with playing the vets, as long as they earn their minutes, which they clearly have tonight


Well its the case with Hayward. Everyone knows he is awesome. But your not potentially gonna use him for trades like everyone on the starters. Which is why I think Carroll takes the starter after Marvin, since Carroll is the other contract, and Marvin is also on for another year, but can back out by June 30th.


Not quite, Carroll takes over the starter role when Marvin is out because Ty (like Jerry before him) prefers to minimize the impact of injuries to his rotation. It's been common for a while for the Jazz to use a third string guy in the starting lineup when there is injury to maintain the same rotations.


That was the thing I kind of thought before. Cause I have been saying that our bench is in fact #1 best bench in the league. You take one piece and it might not be that great(minus or plus whatever PG). So yeah it makes sense to bring in your great 3rd stringer.

I think we must sign Carroll again. He is a lion and can come out of the 3rd string to have a huge night!
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#50 » by FJS » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:05 am

Except Watson, I think everyone is playing pretty well. Al is having a great game too.
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#51 » by Purch » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:10 am

People shouldn't act suprised, I always say if anyone EARNS their minutes it's Carrol. No matter when he comes in he plays hard. If he can continue to improve his jumper I think he has a place on this team going forward.
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#52 » by RyanStorm » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:16 am

GREAT GAME GUYS!!!

I wish Murphy would have gotten that Lob...
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#53 » by Purch » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:16 am

FJS wrote:Except Watson, I think everyone is playing pretty well. Al is having a great game too.

Kanter and Watson put up duds tonight
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#54 » by RyanStorm » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:16 am

Purch wrote:People shouldn't act suprised, I always say if anyone EARNS their minutes it's Carrol. No matter when he comes in he plays hard. If he can continue to improve his jumper I think he has a place on this team going forward.


Were seeing a new Jazz.

Carroll, Burks and Hayward seeing more minutes = more wins. 1/4 without Marvin!!
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#55 » by RyanStorm » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:19 am

Odd...cause Kanter is usually more composed, but played a very reckless "young" ball game.
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Post#56 » by RyanStorm » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:20 am

I think December was the month of learning...espeiclly for Corbin. Just the big combination of things has left us more "grown up" and bonded more together. I always say big losses builds character, and character builds great players, who build confidence, and confident young players wins games!
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Re: Game 37: Utah Jazz (18-18) @ Charlotte Bobcats (9-24) 

Post#57 » by Purch » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:21 am

RyanStorm wrote:Odd...cause Kanter is usually more composed, but played a very reckless "young" ball game.

And we played at a fast tempo tonight, so he didn't really get a chance to establish himself.
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